Field Guide to Candy: How to Identify and Make Virtually Every Candy Imaginable (8 page)

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6.
Add cocoa powder and beat until combined.

7.
Pour mixture onto the baking pan. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.

8.
Cut nougat into pieces with a well-oiled knife. Line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper.

9.
Melt and
temper the chocolate
.

10.
Dip nougats in chocolate with a dipping fork, coating completely. Let set on baking sheet 1 hour.

Yield:

About 50 pieces

Storage:

Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to 1 week.

DIPPED CHOCOLATES

General Description:

Although many candies are dipped in chocolate, in confectioner’s terms a
dipped chocolate
is a small square of ganache or other solid filling hand-dipped in tempered chocolate
. It is similar to a
truffle
: both are made by enrobing ganache in tempered chocolate. The flat tops of these square chocolates are beautifully decorated with hand-applied color, glitter, or decorative patterns that are clues to the flavors inside.

History:

Dipped chocolates originated in the fine chocolate shops of France. At first, their sleek, minimalist designs were a stark counterpoint to the fancifully formed and elaborately decorated
truffles
and
filled
molded chocolates
. But recently chocolatiers have begun decorating dipped chocolates in colorful and distinctive ways. One of the biggest innovations was transfer sheets, invented by chocolatier Jean-Pierre Wybauw in 1965. These thin sheets of acetate are coated with edible inks applied in a variety of designs—from swirls to dots to words—that can be pressed onto the tops of dipped chocolates.

Serving Suggestions:

Select toppings that match the flavor of the filling inside. Transfer sheets come in an array of colorful and eye-catching patterns to suit any occasion.

Candy-Making Notes:

Keeping the chocolate in temper—at the right consistency and temperature—will allow you to dip your chocolates quickly and consistently.

Recipe:

Vanilla Bean Chocolates

⅔ cup heavy cream

1 vanilla bean, split

9 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped

1 tablespoon unsalted butter, room temperature, cut into pieces

4 ounces bittersweet chocolate, melted, for coating

1 pound bittersweet chocolate, for tempering

1.
Line an 8-by-8-inch baking pan with plastic wrap, letting it overhang the edges on all sides.

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