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Old 12-11-2009, 21:28   #1
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Hey guys doing a new dessert on Sunday. And I need to cover some mouse in chocolate.

If I coat a mould in chocolate then pour mousse inside and let it set. Will the chocolate separate from the mould. Has anyone done anything like this and have any methods. Like greasing/buttering or using a blow touch to quickly heat up the mould.

Also do supermarkets sell whole roasted coffee beans. I assume they do. Any one know there coffee and buy from supermarkets. Looking for something pretty mild (lowish bitterness) but reasonably strong flavour.
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Old 12-11-2009, 21:36   #2
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I know Sainsbury's do a huge range of coffee beans, not seen quite the same amount of choice in any others i've been to (Tesco/Asda/Waitrose). The bags have the little valves to let gas escape too, so a gentle squeeze and you can smell them, make sure you get the flavour/strength you want.

As for the chocolate mould, not sure but would have thought heating with a blow torch would just make it more difficult as it would get sticky?
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Old 12-11-2009, 21:45   #3
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good point, How about lining the moulds with grease proof paper. Should be able to peel that off, although would be lots of work getting the lining neat. If no ones got any idea. Think A bar of chocolate and a few hours tomorrow testing.
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I was going to suggest gp paper but thought you may well just end up with wrinkle indents all over it like that...

edit - though you could screw it up really tight beforehand to give it an intentional wrinkly effect all over?
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I'd use clingfilm as it'll hug the mould shape and peel off the chocolate nicely
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Old 13-11-2009, 14:52   #6
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Think I will have to freeze the filling and release it from teh mould. then paint the chocolate on after.

Clingfilm and grease proof paper just look to messy. Greaseproof would probably work well on a straight sided mould.
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Old 13-11-2009, 15:49   #7
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Scrap that, after putting 2 layers of choclate on instead of one and deep freezing it. i got it out the mould. Just slightly buttered. Yay that makes life so much easier.

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I don't know exactly what it is, but I want one!
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I don't know exactly what it is, but I want one!
At the moment a hollow chocolate shell. Well actually I've eaten that.

It's a new dessert I've thought up. No idea how well it'll work. it's for Sunday.

Bitter dark chocolate and coffee truffle centre. Surround by a slightly sweet white chocolate cream (Hopping for texture of that of a light cheesecake) coated in dark chocolate. Sprinkled with Coffee praline (again never heard of it, so no idea if it will work) served with a coffee syrup.

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If you need more and can wait for a mail order to arrive then I'd suggest Has Bean, particularly the El Bosque Red Bourbon.
It's for sunday, although if it works. It might become my signature dish then I will have to perfect it.
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I don't know exactly what it is, but I want one!
It looks like a pimp-my-snack-ed Rolo.
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