So, yes, you can freeze the hot cocoa bombs, you just have to take extra precautions.
Q. What can you do with a chocolate bomb?
Drizzle with melted dark chocolate and top with additional mini marshmallows, or decorate as desired. To serve, place a hot cocoa bomb in a mug and pour over very hot milk or hot water to melt the bomb. Stir to combine and enjoy!
Table of Contents
- Q. What can you do with a chocolate bomb?
- Q. How long can hot cocoa bombs last?
- Q. What is a chocolate bomb cake?
- Q. How do you eat chocolate bombs?
- Q. What is a tuxedo bomb?
- Q. How do you fill a chocolate silicone mold?
- Q. How do you drizzle chocolate?
- Q. What is the best chocolate for drizzling?
- Q. How do you thin chocolate for dipping?
- Q. Why is my melted chocolate not runny?
- Q. Can I use olive oil to thin candy melts?
- Q. Can you use olive oil to thin chocolate?
- Q. What does adding oil to melted chocolate do?
- Q. Does coconut oil thin out chocolate?
- Q. Can I use coconut oil to thin candy melts?
- Q. What can you add to candy melts to thin it out?
- Q. Can I use white chocolate instead of candy melts?
- Q. What can I use instead of shortening for candy melts?
- Q. Can I use coconut oil instead of shortening?
- Q. Can I use olive oil instead of shortening?
- Q. Can I use butter instead of shortening for dipping chocolate?
- Q. What does adding butter to melted chocolate do?
Q. How long can hot cocoa bombs last?
2 weeks
Q. What is a chocolate bomb cake?
How to make Chocolate Bombs. My Chocolate Bombs are filled with chocolate mousse, dulce de leche, and chocolate cake. Then, topped with chocolate ganache. It’s really rich and chocolatey, two of my favorite things in a dessert.
Q. How do you eat chocolate bombs?
Place a hot chocolate bomb in the bottom of your mug and pour hot milk over the top. Watch the milk melt the chocolate and your treats rise to the top. Stir the hot chocolate mix and it’s ready to drink!
Q. What is a tuxedo bomb?
individual desserts. A rich chocolate cake base is layered with milk chocolate & white chocolate mousse and covered in handcrafted chocolate ganache drizzled with white chocolate.
Q. How do you fill a chocolate silicone mold?
For basic, solid candies, use Candy Melts® candy or melting chocolate and follow the instructions on the package. Once melted, use a spoon, melting bottle or disposable decorating bag to fill the mold and gently tap it lightly to remove air bubbles will float to the surface.
Q. How do you drizzle chocolate?
To get very even and precise chocolate, pour the melted chocolate into a Ziploc bag and cut off a bit of the corner, then drizzle with a zig-zag motion. The next is a less controlled method, requiring just a fork. Keep the bowl of chocolate in your hand, and dip the fork into the chocolate and drizzle away. Enjoy!
Q. What is the best chocolate for drizzling?
9 Best Chocolates for Melting
Rank | Product | Best For |
---|---|---|
1. | Nestle Toll House Milk Chocolate Morsels | Drizzling |
2. | Ghirardelli White Chocolate Baking Chips | White chocolate |
3. | Lily’s Dark Chocolate Chips | Strawberries |
4. | Merckens Milk Chocolate | Melting into molds |
Q. How do you thin chocolate for dipping?
As the chocolate is melting, add 2 tablespoons light corn syrup, 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening, and 1 ½ teaspoons water in as well. With a wooden spoon, keep stirring the mixture till the chocolate morsels have melted properly. We want the mixture to be smooth in consistency.
Q. Why is my melted chocolate not runny?
Chocolate being melted, simply can’t tolerate small drops of water. Once chocolate has seized it’s not easy to coax it back to liquid form. Sometimes whisking a tablespoon of warm water into the chocolate works, then add more water a teaspoon at a time until the chocolate is smooth.
Q. Can I use olive oil to thin candy melts?
Technically, you “can” use olive oil, but it won’t be the same. Depending on the olive oil, you may notice a slight change in taste, but if it’s a mild olive oil and you only use a dab, you can probably get away with it. There are other options for shortening substitutions when melting chocolate.
Q. Can you use olive oil to thin chocolate?
Depending on the olive oil, you may notice a slight change in taste, but if it’s a mild olive oil and you only use a dab, you can probably get away with it. There are other options for shortening substitutions when melting chocolate. You can simply melt your chocolate and use it without any added oils. Hope that helps!
Q. What does adding oil to melted chocolate do?
Once chocolate is looking almost melted with just a few lumps, don’t microwave it again just stir the chocolate until it is completely smooth. Adding a tablespoon of coconut oil or vegetable oil while microwaving helps the chocolate melt more smoothly and makes it the perfect consistency for dipping!
Q. Does coconut oil thin out chocolate?
Add oil, butter, or shortening to thin a small amount of chocolate. The best way to thin chocolate is with the addition of a fat. Coconut and canola oils work nicely for this, and coconut oil in particular has a pleasing texture on the palate. This will work best if you add the oil to the chocolate before you heat it.
Q. Can I use coconut oil to thin candy melts?
Adding just a half teaspoon of oil can help thin candy melts but should only be used when in a pinch. Coconut oil will, of course, add a slight coconut taste so keep that in mind when stirring it into your candy melts! Vegetable or canola oil will also work and have no noticeable flavor.
Q. What can you add to candy melts to thin it out?
If you don’t have EZ Thin on hand, you can also add a small amount of solid white vegetable shortening, using the same technique of starting with a small amount and adding in more as needed. We don’t suggest using milk, water, cream, butter or half-and-half to thin your melted candy.
Q. Can I use white chocolate instead of candy melts?
there is a good substitute for candy melt and that is white chocolate. You just need to melt it over water bath or microwave gently with a small amount of shortening or crisco and will work fine like candy melt.
Q. What can I use instead of shortening for candy melts?
Vegetable oils are used for shortening many baking items, and candy melts are no exception. You may also use canola oil. But be cautious. Oils are more powerful than you might assume, so add them bit by bit and check the consistency.
Q. Can I use coconut oil instead of shortening?
Absolutely. Coconut oil stands out from canola, vegetable, and its other oil relatives, because it’s naturally solid at room temperature (though if said room gets to 76°F or warmer, the solid oil will start to melt). Substitute coconut oil instead of shortening by following a 1:1 ratio.
Q. Can I use olive oil instead of shortening?
As commercially available shortening is made of vegetable oils, you can use oil as a shortening substitute. Olive oil is considered the best option for this purpose. It is also healthy. However, olive oil is not suitable for baking products that are sweet.
Q. Can I use butter instead of shortening for dipping chocolate?
Use only shortening for this, do not use butter, margarine or oil!
Q. What does adding butter to melted chocolate do?
How much butter do I add to melted chocolate? Butter helps the chocolate chips melt in a smooth and glossy liquid. It also helps make the perfect consistency for dipping and glazing!