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Refridgerator Slices June 09, 2019 01:08AM |
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Re: Refridgerator Slices June 09, 2019 01:10AM |
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Re: Refridgerator Slices June 09, 2019 08:25AM |
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its something like this, but I use a lot more ghee.
[www.tarladalal.com]
Yesterday, I melted 250 grams of raw cocoa butter, added 30 grams of sugar, and 50 grams of clarified butter with some vanilla essence......the sugar doesnt dissolve. As it hardened back to a white choc state but was still soft, I remixed it and then put it in a dish, which made it work, but is a bit frustrating.
I want to understand how to both recipes, but the sugar dissolves.
Sorry about this being in the wrong forum
[www.tarladalal.com]
Yesterday, I melted 250 grams of raw cocoa butter, added 30 grams of sugar, and 50 grams of clarified butter with some vanilla essence......the sugar doesnt dissolve. As it hardened back to a white choc state but was still soft, I remixed it and then put it in a dish, which made it work, but is a bit frustrating.
I want to understand how to both recipes, but the sugar dissolves.
Sorry about this being in the wrong forum
Re: Refridgerator Slices June 09, 2019 08:46AM |
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Sorry, I have no experience of making this kind of sweet. I do note though that in the recipe given in that link the sugar is made into a syrup with water. If you overcook the syrup the sugar might crystallise and separate out.
Sugar won't readily dissolve in fat: in cakes where the butter and sugar are creamed together the sugar eventually dissolves in the water content of the butter. If you are using ghee, which has no water content, I don't think the sugar will dissolve.
Sugar won't readily dissolve in fat: in cakes where the butter and sugar are creamed together the sugar eventually dissolves in the water content of the butter. If you are using ghee, which has no water content, I don't think the sugar will dissolve.
Re: Refridgerator Slices June 09, 2019 10:39AM |
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