How to use CHOCOLATE ON PLASTIC MOLDS! step by step full tutorial for beginners!

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • Exploring the Magic of Plastic and Silicone Molds
    Cake and cupcake decorating have become more than just a culinary skill they are now an art form that allows individuals to express their creativity and imagination. Among the various tools and techniques available to decorators, plastic and silicone molds have emerged as indispensable companions. With their versatility and ease of use, these molds have revolutionized the world of cake decorating, making it both easier and more enjoyable. In this essay, we will delve into the realm of plastic and silicone molds, understanding their proper usage, and exploring the types of chocolate that complement their potential. By combining the knowledge from this essay with the invaluable tutorials from It's A Piece Of Cake, aspiring decorators can unlock a new level of artistic expression.
    Plastic molds are readily available in cake decorating stores and online, offering a vast array of shapes, sizes, and designs. These molds are typically made from food-grade plastic, ensuring they are safe for use. One of the key advantages of plastic molds is their affordability, making them accessible to decorators of all skill levels. To use plastic molds effectively, beginners must grasp the fundamental techniques. Easy release of the chocolate once it has set. Properly tempering the chocolate, which involves heating and cooling it to specific temperatures, ensures a glossy finish and perfect texture. Or if you don’t want to temper chocolate then using compound chocolate.
    Silicone molds, on the other hand, have gained immense popularity due to their flexibility and durability. Silicone molds have a non-stick surface that facilitates effortless chocolate removal. The flexibility of silicone molds allows for intricate details and complex shapes, enabling decorators to craft stunning creations with ease. It is essential to handle silicone molds carefully, as they are prone to tearing or warping if not properly cared for. However, with proper maintenance and storage, silicone molds can become a decorator's trusted ally, offering endless possibilities for artistic expression.
    While plastic and silicone molds provide the structure for decorative creations, the choice of chocolate plays a vital role in the final result. Different types of chocolate have varying melting points, textures, and flavors.
    To fully grasp the potential of plastic and silicone molds, it is highly recommended to complement theoretical knowledge with practical guidance. It's A Piece Of Cake provides comprehensive tutorials that cover not only the usage of molds but also delve into the realm of chocolate types and their compatibility with various designs. By watching these tutorials, beginners gain valuable insights, tips, and tricks from experienced decorators, ensuring a smooth learning curve and unlocking a world of creative possibilities.
    Plastic and silicone molds have revolutionized the art of cake decorating, offering decorators a wide range of possibilities for their creative expression. Proper usage of these molds, coupled with a deep understanding of the characteristics of different chocolates, allows for stunning creations that delight both the eyes and taste buds.
    To use plastic chocolate molds effectively, follow these simple steps
    Gather Your Supplies
    Before you begin, ensure you have all the necessary supplies:
    Plastic chocolate molds of your choice
    Chocolate (dark, milk, or white)
    Microwave-safe bowl
    Spatula or spoon
    Piping bag
    Optional: Food coloring
    Prepare Your Molds
    Thoroughly wash and dry your plastic chocolate molds before use. This removes any dust that may affect the final appearance of your chocolate.
    Temper the Chocolate OR use a compound chocolate
    Tempering is crucial for achieving a glossy finish and proper texture in your chocolates. To learn how I temper my chocolate you click on this link • How To TEMPER CHOCOLAT...
    To learn about compound chocolate click on this link
    If desired, you can further decorate your chocolates with food colouring. Using a spoon, spatula, or piping bag, carefully fill each cavity of the plastic chocolate mold with tempered chocolate. Ensure each cavity is filled to the top, but avoid overfilling, as it may result in messy edges.
    Tap and Smooth
    Gently tap the filled mold against the countertop to remove any air bubbles and level the chocolate.
    Set and Release
    Place the filled mold in the refrigerator for 10-15 minutes or until the chocolate has completely hardened. Once set, gently flex the mold to release the chocolates. They should easily pop out of the mold.
    Decorate and Enjoy
    Let your creativity shine! Once decorated, your chocolates are ready to be enjoyed or gifted.
    How to use COMPOUND chocolate • Video
    HOW TO TEMPER CHOCOLATE at home FULL step by step TUTORIAL!
    • How To TEMPER CHOCOLAT...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @catherinemccarthy3934
    @catherinemccarthy3934 Рік тому +2

    Wow I'm thinking of making chocolate as gifts for people

  • @landradelola
    @landradelola Рік тому

    You’ve inspired me! Can’t wait to make some.

  • @saimaacollectionschennai2850
    @saimaacollectionschennai2850 Рік тому +1

    Hi I'm from India.... Loved all your videos.... Soooo creative

    • @ItsAPieceOfCake
      @ItsAPieceOfCake  Рік тому

      Hi Saimaa, Thank you very much for the lovely comment 😊 I really appreciate it 💚💛🧡

  • @muktovlog8496
    @muktovlog8496 Рік тому +2

    Mmm looks yummy and sooooo nice ❤❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌👌💐💐💐😋😋😋😋

  • @saimaacollectionschennai2850
    @saimaacollectionschennai2850 Рік тому +1

    Please include more videos on chocolate n it's presentation

  • @lchew2001
    @lchew2001 8 місяців тому

    if you are using jello/pudding would it just as easily come out of the plastic mold?

  • @lisaschiffman749
    @lisaschiffman749 Рік тому +1

    My chocolate always turns white when I put my mold in the refrigerator. What am I doing wrong?

  • @nathaliamaharaj2744
    @nathaliamaharaj2744 8 місяців тому

    Can this work with candy melts ?

  • @ChristinesBackyardGarden
    @ChristinesBackyardGarden Рік тому

    Hello from Augusta, GA, USA. Thank you for this tutorial. Where would I find the alligator/crocodile mold?

    • @ItsAPieceOfCake
      @ItsAPieceOfCake  Рік тому +1

      Hi Chris, Thank you for the lovely comment. I'm so happy you enjoyed the tutorial. I have no idea where you would find this mould in the USA. I actually browse my cake decorating local store every couple of weeks.. and I saw this mould there and knew my little son would love it, so I purchased it from there..

    • @BayaChase
      @BayaChase Рік тому +1

      I saw it on Amazon. Just type plastic chocolate molds.

    • @ChristinesBackyardGarden
      @ChristinesBackyardGarden Рік тому

      @@BayaChase Thank you!

    • @ChristinesBackyardGarden
      @ChristinesBackyardGarden Рік тому

      @@ItsAPieceOfCake Thank you!

  • @saimaacollectionschennai2850
    @saimaacollectionschennai2850 Рік тому +1

    You belong to Which part of the word?

    • @ItsAPieceOfCake
      @ItsAPieceOfCake  Рік тому

      Hi Saimaa, I'm from Melbourne, Australia. Where in the world are you watching me from?