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Chocolate modeling clay is made by combining melted chocolate and light
corn syrup. American pastry chefs invented the recipe and have been
using this delicious edible clay to make garnishes and unique decorations. Here is
their secret!
Ingredients and Preparation:
- 10 ounces of chocolate (chopped chunks or chips)
- 1/3 cup light corn syrup
Note: the chocolate can be substituted with almond bark, or
colored candy disks to create different colored flowers
- Melt the chocolate in a microwave for 1 minute. Stir.
If chocolate is not completely melted, return to the microwave for 30
seconds at a time and stir until smooth. If you don't have a
microwave, place the chocolate in the top of a double broiler over hot
water and stir until melted.
- When the chocolate is melted, add the corn syrup and blend.
- Pour the mixture onto a waxed paper sheet.
- Spread the chocolate with your fingers until it's about 1/2 inch
thick.
- Cover loosely with waxed paper and let it stiffen for at least a
couple hours or overnight. The chocolate will become very pliable.
Making a Chocolate Rose:
- Have the kids roll 10 marble-sized balls out of the chocolate
clay.
- Place the balls on a waxed paper sheet, about 1 inch apart.
- Place another waxed paper sheet on top. Big or little thumbs can
press each marble into a flat disk (about the size of a quarter).
Use some pressure!
To form the rose:
- Remove 1 disk and curl it into a "teepee" shape, narrow at
the top and wider at the bottom.
- Wrap the next disk around the opening of the teepee and the third
disk at the back of the teepee.
This is the rose bud. Continue adding disks which will look like petals.
Continue to layer them to create a rose in bloom.
Roses can be used as edible decorations for a cake or to create a basketful of blooms. They will harden after a few days and can be saved by storing
in a cool, dry place.
Since this recipe is the consistency of modeling clay, you can mold any shape you want.
Important note: Adult supervision and participation is required for this activity.
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