15 minutes Preparation

Melted chocolate adds a fun and professional finishing touch to any dessert, pudding or treat. Piping it can create many fun designs, shapes or words, so get creative!

Ingredients:

  • 150g milk or 150g dark chocolate 
  • 100ml boiling water  
  • Small saucepan  
  • Sheet of baking or greaseproof paper 
  • Piping bag

Method:

  • To melt the chocolate break the bars into small pieces and place in a heat proof bowl. 
  • Pour the boiling water into a small saucepan and place the bowl over the water. 
  • Don’t allow the bowl or water to touch otherwise the chocolate will burn. 
  • Simmer the boiling water, stirring the chocolate as it slowly melts. 
  • Once the chocolate has fully melted and allowed to cool slightly scoop the liquid chocolate into a piping bag, filling it from the bottom. 
  • Once the bag is full, twist the end to stop the chocolate from bursting out of the top when squeezed. 
  • Place a sheet of baking paper on a flat surface (weigh the corners down if it curls) 
  • Snip a small section of the end off the tip of the piping bag Tip the nozzle down, squeezing gently until the chocolate starts to flow out. 
  • Shapes, designs and words can now be made using the chocolate.

To practice piping the chocolate:

  • Draw an egg outline with a line going down along its right side then a regular o, with a line flowing down the left side. 
  • Draw a short line down with a curve to the right at the top, then a separate vertical short line then another long vertical line. 
  • Draw an F, then an 8 on its side, then another long vertical line, and then make an s shape. 
  • Happy April Fool’s!

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