Colouring Chocolate

Sugar Work By bloch Updated 7 Apr 2012 , 9:04pm by BlakesCakes

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bloch Posted 7 Apr 2012 , 7:21pm
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I know candy oil color by Wilton works for coloring white chocolate but I wanted to know what else can be used when you want to color chocolates. Can powdered colors be used if mixed with butter or oil or something. Cause I use golden glitter to cover the tops it looks great. I had tried Wilton colors but I need to put alot to get the desired color I want. Anybody any ideas as to what can be used as a substitute.

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BlakesCakes Posted 7 Apr 2012 , 9:04pm
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Yes, you can use powdered colors. Crystal colors from sugarpaste.com are FDA approved & Kosher, so they're great for things that will be consumed.

If the "glitter" you're using is disco dust, you need to find another means of getting a similar effect because disco dust IS NOT EDIBLE--it's fine grain plastic glitter--- and should be used only on things that will be removed before eating.

Rae

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