Chocolate Leather

Baking By deelovlie1 Updated 29 Sep 2009 , 10:35pm by deelovlie1

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deelovlie1 Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 9:17pm
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Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone could tell me If I would be able to use the different color candy melts by wilton to make choc leather or candy clay...instead of using the candy bark? Thank youicon_smile.gif

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LaBellaFlor Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 9:41pm
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Yes. They should have a recipe on the bag for it. I know "The Cake Bible has a recipe for it as well.

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sadsmile Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 9:54pm
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Is that recipe in here some where?

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LaBellaFlor Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 10:02pm
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6 oz. summer coating/compound chocolate
2 TBLS. corn syrup

Melt coating in double boiler over very hot tap water (110-115 degrees). Remove from heat & if needed stir in 1 tsp. powedered food coloring. Stir in full amount of syrup. Mix it up, put it in bag, let it rest at least 6 hours. Knead briefly and ue. Don't let it dry out.

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sadsmile Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 10:09pm
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I thought it would be something more complicated. That is just candy clay or modeling chocolate. I thought chocolate leather was taking the candy clay and doing something to it.

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LaBellaFlor Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 10:19pm
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SHe said chocolate leather or candy clay.

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deelovlie1 Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 10:35pm
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Thank you for your response..

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