Modeling chocolate explained

Modeling chocolate
Type:Chocolate
Main Ingredient:Chocolate, corn syrup, glucose syrup, or golden syrup

Modeling chocolate (English: '''modelling chocolate'''), also called chocolate leather, plastic chocolate or candy clay, is a chocolate paste made by melting chocolate and combining it with corn syrup, glucose syrup, or golden syrup.[1]

Primarily used by upscale cakemakers and pâtisseries to add decoration to cakes and pastries, modeling chocolate is formed into a variety of shapes and structures that cannot be easily accomplished with other softer edible materials such as buttercream frosting, marzipan, or fondant. Modeling chocolate can be made from white, dark, or milk chocolate.

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  1. Web site: Peters, Colette . Modeling Chocolate . . December 6, 2013 . May 28, 2015.