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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

2618.0. "CHOCOLATE CANDY ROSES" by AKOV12::DUGGAN () Fri Sep 14 1990 14:21

    Has anyone every made chocolate candies.  I want to make
    chocolate roses on a stick with two different colors of 
    chocolate.  But I'm not sure how it is done.
    
    Any suggestions?
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Terry
    
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2618.1HSOMAI::PYNERFri Sep 14 1990 18:105
    Try M J Designs aka Michaels.  They have an assortment of trays, the
    sticks and different colored candy that you melt down and put in the
    trays.  I did some of the roses for my wedding reception.
    
    Robyn
2618.3HSOMAI::PYNERMon Sep 17 1990 11:4410
    Susan,
    
    I'm in Houston, Texas but I have seen them in a lot of different
    states.  Myabe if you give a general location, someone in that area
    might be able to help you.  Or try some craft stores that have baking
    supplies.  When in doubt as to whether they carry what you are looking
    for, call & ask them, I do and it save me a lot of time and extra
    trips.
    
    Robyn
2618.4Chocalate Roses- two colorsAKOV12::DUGGANMon Sep 17 1990 13:5913
    Robyn,
    
    I have gotten the candy molds from Celcias in Leominster, Ma.  
    I want to do a rose in peach with a green leaf.  The lady at Celcias
    is telling me that I have to hand paint the green chocolate in the
    mold and then add the peach for the rose.  I am making these for my
    sisters wedding.  I'm going to make 150-200 I don't want to hand 
    paint each one.  How would you do it?
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Terry
2618.5That is the correct way!!HSOMAI::PYNERMon Sep 17 1990 16:2612
    Terry,
    
    That is the way to do them.  I guess I cheated because after about
    75-100 of them, I started using the solid colors.  Nobody said
    anything, in fact I don't think anyone noticed.  How about something
    simular to an eyedropper.  The only other thing I can suggest is that
    if you have responsible school aged kids, have them paint the leaves
    and you do the roses.
    
    Good Luck,
    
    Robyn
2618.6It really does not take as long as you thinkGRINS::MCFARLANDMon Sep 17 1990 16:3912
     Did flowers once painted in 2 colors one of which was the green leaf
    and one color for the center bud, can't remember the color.  I did
    several hundred.  It really does not take all that long to paint them
    in, just use an appropriate size artist brush.  It really does not 
    take all that long.
    
    Melt the green in small quantities in the microwave.  I did it in a 
    shot glass.
    
    Judie
    
    
2618.9and another....SCAACT::DONNELLYWed Sep 26 1990 17:243
    
    	I use them to top a mousse I make.  Looks really great.
    
2618.11Chocolate RosesSSVAX::PIERMARINIThu Apr 04 1991 13:2516
    I will be making some chocolate roses for my niece's communion
    party and I was wondering how I could ....intensify the
    flavor of the chocolate...I tried using extract while 
    making my easter chocolates but the extract made the
    chocolate lump and thicken.
    
    Others don't seem to notice the lack of taste but I 
    think they are kind of blah!
    
    are there any suggestions...
    
    the chocolate I use are from Nestles...they are candy making
    pellets.
    
    anna
    
2618.12SSGV01::VERGEThu Apr 04 1991 14:462
    Try another brand of chocolate!  I forget the brand, but it
    had a better taste.
2618.13it's in the chocolateTYGON::WILDEwhy am I not yet a dragon?Thu Apr 04 1991 17:114
have you considered investing in, oh say, Calebaut chocolate???  It is, I
believe, adequate for this use as it is used for candy making and baking...
it is also expensive.  You might try a compromise of half the GOOD STUFF and
half the candy making pellets...
2618.14Add a little fruit liqueurGUCCI::TYOUNGSat Apr 06 1991 22:166
    Try adding a smidgeon of a fruit liqueur, such as Peachtree peach
    schnopps. I have done this in the past just to add a little flavor and
    by accident, I found out it greatly intensified the chocolate flavor.     
     
                                                                       
    --Neece                                                                 
2618.15exSSVAX::PIERMARINIMon Apr 08 1991 13:0910
    I made some yesterday, I used a different chocolate which is
    creamy and on top of that I added some chocolate liquor called
    truffles.
    
    They seemed to come out a whole lot better!
    
    thanks for all your help!
    
    anna
    
2618.16try cold brewed coffeeASABET::J_HANSENWed Apr 24 1991 14:134
    According to one of the cooks on Channel 44 each weekend, adding
    a spoonful or two of cold brewed coffee will also intensify the
    chocolate flavor.   (I think it was the Cooking Healthy guy!)
    
2618.10SPEZKO::RAWDENCheryl Graeme RawdenMon Apr 27 1992 10:351
    see note 197.* at OHMARY::CHOCOLATE.  KP7 to add...