Preparing a piece of chocolate can mean anything from making it from scratch to properly melting and setting it. Depending on how deep you want to go, here are the two most common ways to "prepare" a piece: 1. The "Quick" Method (Using Cocoa Powder)
Stir in the powdered sugar and cocoa powder until the mixture is smooth and thick. Pour the liquid into a mold or onto parchment paper. Refrigerate until it hardens into a solid piece. 2. The "Pro" Method (Tempering Existing Chocolate) Chocolate
For the ultimate DIY project, you can make chocolate from raw : How To Make Chocolate Bars From Scratch Preparing a piece of chocolate can mean anything
: 2 tbsp coconut oil (solid), 2 tbsp powdered sugar, and 2 tbsp baking cocoa powder. Steps : Melt the coconut oil in a bowl. Pour the liquid into a mold or onto parchment paper
If you already have a bar and want to prepare it for dipping or molding so it has a professional "snap" and shine, you must it. The Seeding Technique :
: Reheat it very briefly to a working temperature of 88-90°F (31-32°C) . This stabilizes the crystals so it stays shiny and crisp. 3. From Scratch (Bean-to-Bar)