Chocolate glaze and curls are a classic and elegant addition to any dessert. Whether you're looking for a simple way to dress up a cake or cupcake, or you're looking to create a more elaborate dessert, chocolate glaze and curls are a great option. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a rich and decadent glaze that will add a touch of sophistication to any dessert.
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THE BEST CHOCOLATE GLAZE
I use this glaze on brownies, Bundt® cake, ice cream, or whatever needs a little chocolate. It's rich, decadent, and oh so easy!
Provided by Mary Taylor Dantzler
Categories Desserts Frostings and Icings Chocolate
Time 10m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Melt cocoa and butter together in a small saucepan over low heat, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in confectioners' sugar and vanilla extract. Stir in hot water, 1 teaspoon at a time, until glaze is thick and smooth.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 90 calories, Carbohydrate 11.9 g, Cholesterol 12.7 mg, Fat 5.2 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 0.6 g, SaturatedFat 3.3 g, Sodium 34.8 mg, Sugar 10.3 g
CHOCOLATE CURLS
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 20m
Yield about 20 curls
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place the chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl with the vegetable shortening. Throw it in the microwave until the shortening is melted and hot, 30 to 45 seconds. Stir with a fork to combine thoroughly.
- Next, pour the melted chocolate over the underside of a clean cookie sheet. Then, with an offset spatula or a knife, spread the chocolate in a thin layer. Keep going until it's very, very thin. Then...and this is the key...stick it in the freezer for a few minutes.
- After a few minutes, check that the chocolate is ready by pressing it with your finger tip; it should leave the slightest mark, but not an actual depression.
- Next, get a somewhat sharp-edged spatula and begin to scrape the chocolate from the bottom of the pan. When the chocolate is just the right temperature, it'll curl instead of break. If it gets too soft, stick it back in the freezer for a minute.
- Pretty soon you'll have a bunch of fun little chocolate curls.
- Important: As soon as possible, transfer the curls to a cold pan or plate, and then stick them in the freezer to harden. Store in the freezer in a zip-top bag until you need them. Use them to adorn pies, cakes or platters of fruit. You'll feel instantly fancy!
CHOCOLATE CURLS
Delicate chocolate curls to garnish desserts, or to decorate cakes. Method found in an old issue of Good Housekeeping magazine. This recipe should provide enough curls to entirely cover a 2-layer cake. Adjust as necessary for desired amount of curls. ***NOTE***After submitting this recipe, I was informed that single ingredient recipes are not approved for this site. Therefore, the toothpick was added to the ingredient list. This toothpick is only used as a tool to lift the curls, as the heat of your hands will melt the delicate chocolate. The curls will not stand up to being punctured by the toothpick. They are adhered to the cake using the fresh frosting as glue.
Provided by Ms B.
Categories Dessert
Time 2h
Yield 1 cake
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a heavy 1-quart saucepan over low heat, heat 5 squares of chocolate, stirring frequently, until melted and smooth.
- Pour melted chocolate into a 15 1/2" by 10 1/2" jelly roll pan; use a rubber spatula to scrape all of the chocolate from the saucepan.
- With the same rubber spatula, spread the chocolate to evenly cover entire bottom of pan.
- Refrigerate until firm, but not brittle, about 10 minutes.
- Place jelly-roll pan on damp cloth on work surface (damp cloth keeps pan from moving while working).
- Holding teaspoon at a 30 degree angle, scrape chocolate into curls (if chocolate softens and sticks to spoon, place pan in refrigerator several minutes).
- With toothpick, transfer curls to another jelly-roll pan; refrigerate.
- Repeat 4 more times to make 5 batches of curls in all.
- To Garnish Cake with Curls: Using a toothpick as a tool to lift the delicate curls (the heat of your hands will melt or mar them), carefully press chocolate curls onto fresh frosting. (The gooey fresh frosting is the glue that holds the curls in place.)
HARD CHOCOLATE GLAZE
A chocolate glaze that sets up hard. Use it on cakes or brownies.
Provided by CCACHEF
Categories Desserts Frostings and Icings Chocolate
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Chop the chocolate into small pieces. Combine chocolate with butter in the top of a double boiler, over simmering water. Stir frequently until melted and smooth. Remove from heat.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 184.5 calories, Carbohydrate 13.3 g, Cholesterol 20.3 mg, Fat 15.2 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Sodium 1 mg, Sugar 11.7 g
CHOCOLATE CURLS
Use these to garnish any dessert, such as our Milk-Chocolate Pudding Cupcakes, Tiramisu Ice Cream Cake, or Mint Parfait.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Yield Makes 8 ounces
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Melt chocolate with the shortening in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, stirring occasionally.
- Divide chocolate mixture between two 11-by-17-inch rimmed baking sheets; smooth with an offset spatula. Refrigerate until chocolate is set but not brittle.
- Holding a sturdy metal spatula or a bench scraper at a 45-degree angle, scrape chocolate away from you to form curls. If chocolate is too brittle, let stand at room temperature 1 to 2 minutes. If too soft, refrigerate briefly. Curls can be refrigerated in an airtight container up to 2 weeks.
TO MAKE CHOCOLATE CURLS
Steps:
- Rub the underside of a baking sheet with an oiled paper towel, then peel back one piece of paper to expose a square of gold leaf. Don't dally: It is whisper-thin, so it practically flies away if you breathe on it. Holding the rest of the book in your hand, invert the gold onto the oiled baking sheet and lift off the remaining piece of paper the gold leaf was sandwiched against. (Wrinkles are okay.) Repeat the process with eight more gold squares.
- Next, melt the chocolate and spread it over the gold leaf as thinly and evenly as possible with the offset spatula.
- Now comes the tricky part. The chocolate needs to set to the right consistency. If it isn't firm enough, it won't curl; if it's too firm, it will break into shards (which have their own beauty). Chill the chocolate for about seven minutes before trying a test curl. Brace the baking sheet against the kitchen wall and, holding the putty knife at an angle, scrape the chocolate (and gold leaf) away from you. If it curls, you've got it! The correct angle is really just a matter of feel.
- Carefully transfer the curls with the putty knife to a paper towel-padded box and keep them cold until you're ready to use them.
CHOCOLATE CURLS
Categories Candy Chocolate Dessert Quick & Easy Chill Simmer Double Boiler Gourmet
Yield Makes 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Chop bittersweet chocolate and in a double boiler or small metal bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water heat until melted. With a metal spatula spread melted chocolate onto a baking sheet (not non-stick) as thinly and evenly as possible. Cool chocolate until firm to the touch but not hard. (Alternatively, chill melted chocolate on sheet; if it becomes too hard let it soften slightly at room temperature.) With a pastry scraper or metal spatula held at an angle scrape chocolate slowly from sheet, letting it curl. Carefully transfer curls as formed to a plate lined with waxed paper. Make more curls with milk chocolate in same manner. Chocolate curls may be made 1 day ahead and chilled, loosely covered.
Tips:
- For a smooth and lump-free glaze, use high-quality chocolate and ensure it is finely chopped or grated.
- Heat the cream and corn syrup gently, stirring constantly to prevent scorching.
- Remove the glaze from the heat as soon as it reaches the desired consistency to prevent overcooking.
- To make chocolate curls, use a sharp vegetable peeler and hold the chocolate bar at an angle.
- If you don't have a vegetable peeler, you can also use a sharp knife to create chocolate shavings.
- For best results, use a high-quality chocolate bar with a cocoa content of at least 70%.
- To achieve a glossy glaze, add a small amount of light corn syrup or glucose to the glaze mixture.
- Store the glaze in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
- Reheat the glaze gently in a microwave or over a double boiler before using.
Conclusion:
Chocolate glaze and curls are versatile and delicious additions to a variety of desserts. With the right techniques and a little practice, you can easily create these elegant decorations at home. Whether you're topping a cake, decorating a tart, or adding a finishing touch to a plate of ice cream, chocolate glaze and curls will add a touch of sophistication and indulgence to your creations. So next time you're looking to impress your friends and family with a homemade dessert, try your hand at making chocolate glaze and curls. You won't be disappointed!
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