thank you for explaining step by step instructions. I bought some stuff and can't wait to use the things I purchased. I save video for later. very grateful to you. amazing.
We are glad you enjoyed the video! I will link the gummy mix we used below. www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/ingredients-icing-colors-flavors/gummy-mix/46/593/1118/659182/
When I take the chocolate out of the silicone mild theres creases in the chocolate any ideas how to fix? I tap the milk down after i put the chocolate in
Hm. Maybe try tapping a bit more. And when working with it, try keeping the mold on a cookie sheet while moving it to the freezer. That way the mold is not flexing when there is melted chocolate in it.
Could you do a video on 3d molded chocolate? I'm trying to do an Eiffel tower .it keeps breaking in the middle when trying to get them out. Also, any tips on melting white chocolate? Mine is always too thick. I usually try 50 to 70% power. The paraffin helps but makes the choc taste waxy . Thank you! I loved this video! Just enough detail!
Are you using real chocolate or candy melts? If you are noticing a paraffin or waxy taste to the chocolate, you may be using slightly too much. Are you refrigerating or freezing the mold after it has been filled?
There is! They tend to melt thicker, so you may need to add some coconut oil to help thin it out. www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/brand-name/chocolate-baking-chips/48/852/2515/
@@lindseysmith4225 you don't have to, but we love how easily the gummies pop out when sprayed. It saves time and prevents gummies from being stretched.
You don’t have to spray food grade silicone molds / sturdy molds . Not all molds the same , some can make the de molding complicated depending on the texture of the silicone at room temp . Also depending on the method of which you’re making gummies using non stick/ spray could avoid the gummies sticking to one another without having to dump into sugar .
Tell that to my gummies that got stuck because I didn't spray my silicone molds. There are things that still stick to silicone, nothing is universal, even different altitudes and weather change how silicone performs and how foods react.
....thankyou - that was all very helpful. Kindest regards..
thank you for explaining step by step instructions. I bought some stuff and can't wait to use the things I purchased. I save video for later. very grateful to you. amazing.
Thank you very much!
Very informative
This was just what I was looking for. Great. Need recipe for the jelly candy
We are glad you enjoyed the video! I will link the gummy mix we used below.
www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/ingredients-icing-colors-flavors/gummy-mix/46/593/1118/659182/
Thank you. I will share after I create my own 😊
We can't wait to see!
Thank you!
Thank you.
Thanks ❤️
I've just learned how to use silicone molds and I've made chocolate and hard candies but I want to try to bacon them now
Where is this amazing store you are standing in??
Fort Wayne, IN!
When I take the chocolate out of the silicone mild theres creases in the chocolate any ideas how to fix? I tap the milk down after i put the chocolate in
Hm. Maybe try tapping a bit more. And when working with it, try keeping the mold on a cookie sheet while moving it to the freezer. That way the mold is not flexing when there is melted chocolate in it.
Could you do a video on 3d molded chocolate? I'm trying to do an Eiffel tower .it keeps breaking in the middle when trying to get them out. Also, any tips on melting white chocolate? Mine is always too thick. I usually try 50 to 70% power. The paraffin helps but makes the choc taste waxy . Thank you! I loved this video! Just enough detail!
Are you using real chocolate or candy melts?
If you are noticing a paraffin or waxy taste to the chocolate, you may be using slightly too much.
Are you refrigerating or freezing the mold after it has been filled?
The flower mold could you use almond bark in instead of fondant? I don’t like fondant!!
That should work as well-- we recommend freezing the mold after you have filled the mold with the melted almond bark!
Is there such a thing as vegan choc to make in these molds?
There is! They tend to melt thicker, so you may need to add some coconut oil to help thin it out.
www.countrykitchensa.com/shop/brand-name/chocolate-baking-chips/48/852/2515/
You don't need to spray silicone molds with cooking spray for gummy candies.
That was my exactly question 🙋
My guess is no since they didn't ¿
@@lindseysmith4225 you don't have to, but we love how easily the gummies pop out when sprayed. It saves time and prevents gummies from being stretched.
You don’t have to spray food grade silicone molds / sturdy molds . Not all molds the same , some can make the de molding complicated depending on the texture of the silicone at room temp . Also depending on the method of which you’re making gummies using non stick/ spray could avoid the gummies sticking to one another without having to dump into sugar .
Tell that to my gummies that got stuck because I didn't spray my silicone molds. There are things that still stick to silicone, nothing is universal, even different altitudes and weather change how silicone performs and how foods react.