What is the substitute of cocoa butter and how much we should use for i1 cup of sugar for white chocolate?
Question by chhaya r: What is the substitute of cocoa butter and how much we should use for 1 cup of sugar for white chocolate?
I want to make raw white ,dark and milk chocolate at home i want to know the substitute of cocoa butter and the quantity for one cup of coco powder and one cup of sugar in white chocolate .
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Answer by 10K.BC
If you don’t have access to cocoa butter, and assuming you aren’t selling it, you can substitute butter or palm oil along with a 40% mix of bee’s wax to harden it up. Basically any saturated fat will work.
If you’re making it for sale though, most countries require you to use a minimum amount of cocoa butter in order to legally call it “chocolate.”
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Baking 101: how do I alter a basic sugar cookie mix to make it “chocolate”?
Question by *s*t*a*r* *d*u*s*t*: Baking 101: how do I alter a basic sugar cookie mix to make it “chocolate”?
I have very little time to bake cookies for Christmas so I bought basic sugar cookie mix to play around with. Can I simply add cocoa powder to make it chocolate? How much? It’s a Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie mix in a pouch that makes about 2 1/2 dozen cookies.
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Answer by Phoebs
You can add cocoa powder. I’d add about 3 tablespoons and then taste the batter to make sure it’s still sweet and tastes chocolately. You can add more sugar or cocoa as needed. You might need to add a bit of water or milk to the mix to loosen it up.
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