Those
of you who follow the blog regularly will know that I'm not one for
spending dosh on kit for it to gather dust. With that in mind I
thought I'd treat myself to a chocolate melting machine.
I
melt chocolate frequently and I'm an old fashioned kinda gal and
always use the steam method – saucepan with the bowl on top –
never a microwave, personally I don't think you can control the
chocolate and microwaves vary. The only downside to the old
fashioned method is that it creates washing up. When I saw the
Chocolate Melting Pot in Lakeland, I thought it looked neat
and, reasonably priced at £19.99, it wouldn't break the bank.
Here
it is :
Never
let it be said that I don't have your best interests at heart - for
the purpose of its inaugural outing I'm keeping it simple.
The
plan :
You'll
need :
a
baking sheet measuring 30x30 cms
a
piece of baking parchment measuring 29x29 cms
-
slightly narrower than your baking sheet
4
large paper clips
the
chocolate melting pot base and one melting pot
Before
you begin
Secure your parchment to the baking sheet with the four
paperclips
Draw circles on the parchment measuring approximately
6 cms in diameter – I used a straight sided pastry cutter –
anything
circular will do
As a guide you'll get approximately 9 circles on the parchment.
Leave space between each circle.
When you've drawn your circles turn the parchment over
so that the pencil side is face down, then secure again with
the paperclips
Off we jolly well go!
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