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I saw on Cake Boss where they used those plastic clamshell take-out containers, pour chocolate in them, made sure to get all the sides, pour out any excess and then put in the refrigerator. Once hardened, they cut away the plastic and had a cute little chocolate box.
You can use any mold you want really... just allow the two halves to set up firm and then stuff candy in one of the 1/2's and adhere the sides together.
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That's a great idea Jeanne! Thanks! Any suggestions on how to best adhere the 2 hollow sides together?
Jeanne said:You can use any mold you want really... just allow the two halves to set up firm and then stuff candy in one of the 1/2's and adhere the sides together.
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You can run a hot knife over the edge to melt the chocolate and stick them together, or you can pipe a small line of melted chocolate along the seam. When it dries you just scrape off the excess with a knife and your seam will go away.
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Gayle David said:That's a great idea Jeanne! Thanks! Any suggestions on how to best adhere the 2 hollow sides together?
Jeanne said:You can use any mold you want really... just allow the two halves to set up firm and then stuff candy in one of the 1/2's and adhere the sides together.
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