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I have given away my 6 quart to someone who needed it more than I. I use the 3 quart for most everything except when I need to caramelize white chocolate - then I use the big one.
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These?
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Were you happy with the bottom of the loaf?
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Spraying Chocolate: Equipment, Materials, and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Thanks @Douglas K. -
I've mixed both sparkle and lustre interference powder into coloured cocoa butter and been able to spray without difficulty. Now the decor sized sparkle I wouldn't even try.
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Spraying Chocolate: Equipment, Materials, and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
I saw that - and I didn't tell him! It's his water heater though - my kettle gets boiled every morning for my tea. To be fair - hubby makes it for me. C'mon now - do I seem the type who can't be told what to do? -
Confectionary funnel - I really like the one I have with the stick vs the one with thumb control
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Spraying Chocolate: Equipment, Materials, and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Water left in the tank is his concern - resulting in rust. Also he worries about the house blowing up. This is the man who wouldn't let me have one of the nice little japanese water heaters in the kitchen because it stays plugged in - until he decided he wanted water at 160º F for his green tea. Now we have one! -
Don't know that I've got the patience for doing that with a piping bag.
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The Crusty Chronicles. Savories from Bakeries.
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Thought I'd posted this the other day. These Cornish pasties from the British Baker could be used as trusty doorstops. The pastry was firm - very firm. Even a large quantity of gravy didn't serve to soften it in anyway. I got thinking about the Cornish pasties they served in the cafeteria of the hospital I did my med lab training in quite a few years back. They were fabulous. I had a rather serious MVC while I was there and ended up in Intensive Care for 9 days - the day I was leaving they were serving the pasties and I seriously considered staying another day! (those were the days when they didn't rush you out of hospital) -
The pump is available through TCF sales - it suffers from the same problem that wheel machines though - all that agitation causes significant thickening. I find that using a Mold'art with an EZtemper - it works best if you keep the untempered chocolate in the meter at about 34º C - take out as much into a bowl as you need - temper with EZtemper and work out of the bowl. Add more chocolate to the bowl as needed and temper. Avoids the inevitable thickening over time. I do occasionally see the small Savage melters around. Gami makes decent machines - but you need to think about potential repairs when you get one of these European machines.
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Spraying Chocolate: Equipment, Materials, and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
My hubby insists that I drain the air tank after I have used it each time. Fortunately mine is housed in the elevator closet which is just outside the door from my chocolate room into the rest of the basement. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
I'm just picturing the frustration. Guichon manages to make it look simple and then there are we mere mortals! -
Infusions, Extractions & Tinctures at Home: The Topic (Part 2)
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Spirits & Cocktails
Pressure filtration can help. -
Spraying Chocolate: Equipment, Materials, and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Or consider taking the Husky back and getting the 'quiet' Rolair. -
Welcome @LOUROUX The gold standard for tempering machines with vibrating tables (not sure they are heated) seems to be Selmi. You want to talk to Brian at Tomric Systems for those. Don't know what you'd get for $12,000 though. There are generally some used units on the market. Perhaps if you post here what machines you've been looking at you can get the groups input on each machine. Is there a machine that washes and polishes molds? Thought that was what they call a high school student!
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Tongue in cheek girl - tongue in cheek!
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Clearly you've missed the point of the eG home ice cream maker vs the general public home ice cream maker!