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more detailsWhether you need to melt chocolate to make chocolate dipped strawberries, a fondue, decorate a cake or make a chocolate butter cream, follow these tips and instructions to get the best results.
How to Melt Chocolate
Double Boiler
Bring a small amount of water to the boil in a saucepan. Turn the heat down to a slow simmer. Place your chocolate buttons in a heatproof bowl ensuring that the bowl fits snugly on top of the saucepan. The base of the bowl must not touch the simmering water. The heat from the steam melts the chocolate not the water. Stir the chocolate buttons until melted. Turn the heat off.
Microwave
Use a heatproof microwave-safe bowl. Microwave the chocolate uncovered on 50% power for 1 minute. Stir. Then repeat in 30-second intervals until the chocolate has melted, stirring each time. Take great care not to overheat the chocolate using this method.
Microwaving is quick and great way to melt chocolate when you just need a small amount. It makes life easy when you just want chocolate to drizzle over a dessert, make chocolate decorations or melt chocolate to add to a recipe.
Oven
Place a heatproof bowl containing the chocolate buttons in a preheated oven set at 60°C. Leave for 10 minutes, and then stir. Leave the bowl in the oven until the chocolate melts completely. You can leave the chocolate safely in the oven until ready to use.
This is a great way to melt chocolate when making chocolate-covered strawberries, without steam or the risk of overheating in the microwave.
Melting Chocolate Tips