Where is the best pace to get good chocolate for a chocolate fountain????!


Question:

Where is the best pace to get good chocolate for a chocolate fountain????

i have one butt need to get a good quality cheap chocolate . on the web or in the shops.


Answers:
hi I'm a chef is Sussex and use a chocolate fountain every weekend in our buffet,looking at the answers you have got so far only one has really hit the nail on the head!
you must add a little veg oil or ground nut oil to your chocolate this will change the structure of the product and make it flow.we use a cooking chocolate like coco block as it contains oil.
supermarkets sell cooking chocolate which is very sweet.
top tip! never add water to melted chocolate it will go lumpy.
also if you are making a large amount of melted choc.use a slow cooker on low setting,its great and doesn't need constant attention.
good luck enjoy!
Gary

I use the giant can of Hershey's chocolate syrup from Sam's Club. It works -great!

Charlie the chocolate factory

Chocolate Shop

Any Thorntons shop, they also sell the fountains follow the link to find your nearest store. Hope it helps!!

http://www.thorntons.co.uk/thorntonssite...

http://www.essexchocolatefountain.co.uk/...

They sell everything you need on here.

Call a local Caterer or Bakery

chocolate buttons, or something of this size works best as it's quick to melt. nothing bigger than 10 (uk)pence or a 25 (usa)cent coin.

i'd personally reccomend cadbury's (but i'm biased... lol) dairy milk works too aslong as you break it up first.

supermarkets are the cheapest, tesco's own is quite nice. just remember that chocolate does change flavour slightly when melted.

you can use any chocolate as long as you add vegetable oil

i think hershey syrup is the best thing.

The Big Rock Candy Mountain?

the register

from willy wonkas chocolate factory

use some store bought hershy's milk chocolate candy bars and break them then melt.you can buy it at your every day average grocery store.

Any chocolate from any supermarket. Cooking chocolate is the best, it melts better and sets better.




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