@marchovens No you dont! it dries. if you want a white base(more white then brown) then do white first. if you dont believe me, a chocolatier.... watch this. /watch?v=EjjNXO1Rk64&feature=fvwp&NR=1
i love to learn more things about cooking too and love the craft....however, the job market is so bad for cooking...minimum wage....and barely making a decent salary as a chef. its a passion that is not rewarded well (monetarily). unless ur like a tv host chef...
I love to cook more than graphic design. I live in NJ and cooking school is in Philly I can't drive I don't ride buses. So now I'm wasting my life and money on computers.
pretty sure your suppose to spread the chocolate out. be for you actually carve your design into it.
Can0fpepsi 3 months ago
@Can0fpepsi "grand place chocolate techniques part 2" is pro.an will show you how its really done.
Can0fpepsi 3 months ago
you always have to do white first because otherwise the white will blend with the brown
marchovens 7 months ago 11
@marchovens No you dont! it dries. if you want a white base(more white then brown) then do white first. if you dont believe me, a chocolatier.... watch this. /watch?v=EjjNXO1Rk64&feature=fvwp&NR=1
MsAdrienneLynne 1 month ago
i love to learn more things about cooking too and love the craft....however, the job market is so bad for cooking...minimum wage....and barely making a decent salary as a chef. its a passion that is not rewarded well (monetarily). unless ur like a tv host chef...
ando1135 1 year ago 6
I love to cook more than graphic design. I live in NJ and cooking school is in Philly I can't drive I don't ride buses. So now I'm wasting my life and money on computers.
TheLegend1245 1 year ago
@TheLegend1245 i can feel you :)
ArtistWoOoOo 3 months ago
what is the name of the tool?
LittIeWolf 1 year ago
And then what???
sedira26 1 year ago
can you put the finish of the product...what happen next????
monsay71 1 year ago