Adding Chocolate Or Chocolate Clay To Mmf

Baking By icer101 Updated 26 Sep 2009 , 3:35am by icer101

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icer101 Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 12:17am
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can you add chocolate clay.. to mmf.. or how do most make it chocolate mmf... for white mmf... thanks

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icer101 Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 1:23am
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i forgot to say.. this will be for covering the cakes.. thanks

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MnSnow Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 1:34am
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sure can! Just knead the two together

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icer101 Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 1:50am
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how much chocolate clay to 1 batch of mmf... if you use melted chocolate to the regular recipe..how much melted white chocolate or dk chocolate... thanks

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MnSnow Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 1:54am
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make 1 recipe of choclate candy clay

1 bag chocolate chips melted either in the microwave or double boiler
when all melted add 1/3 cup corn syrup and stir. It will thicken right away. After it's all mixed together dump it onto wax paper and let it set up, usually a couple hours.

Mix your MMF while waiting for candy clay to set up.

Knead the two together

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dandelion56602 Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 3:20am
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Something I just experimented w/ and absolutely fell in LOVE with. I added 6 oz of chocolate chips to the marshmallows when melting. I continued w/ the rest of the recipe the same. Just watch your PS--mine always varies b/c of the weather here. It has been the BEST batch of MMF ever. I've always had problems w/ cracks & such & this time I was able to roll it thinner & it was a dream to work with. I did chocolate this way as well, but I added 1/4 c of cocoa BEFORE adding the PS b/c the chocolate tends to dry out quicker & I wanted to make sure I had a chocolate flavor & color

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icer101 Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 3:35am
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thank you both for the great advice..

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