Forget big plastic boxes and cheap chocolate - make your own homemade Easter eggs for maximum taste (and fun!).
Equipment and preparation: You will need 8 x small egg moulds - (available from specialist kitchen shops)
Ingredients
- icing for piping Easter eggs
Preparation method
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Polish the inside of each mould with a piece of
paper kitchen towel. Then dampen a piece of kitchen towel with a little
flavourless oil, sunflower will do, and polish the inside of each mould
with the oil. This ensures a highly polished finish to the chocolate and
also helps to release the set chocolate from the mould.
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It is essential to temper the chocolate - this is
a method of heating and cooling chocolate for coating or moulding. The
heating and cooling separates the cocoa solids and ensures the set
chocolate will have a high gloss and smooth finish. To temper the
chocolate you will need a cooking thermometer, a heat-proof bowl and
saucepan of hot water. Break the chocolate into small, even pieces and
melt gently in a bowl over a saucepan of hot, not boiling, water. Place
the thermometer into the chocolate and heat until it reaches 43C/110F.
Take off the heat and cool to 35C/95F. Now it is ready to use.
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Pour spoonfuls of the chocolate into each mould.
Swirl around until coated, use the pastry brush if necessary and then
remove excess chocolate. Leave to set, flat side down on a surface, like
a large tray, covered in greaseproof paper. Fill each mould in the same
way. You will have to repeat the process another two or three times to
build up a good layer of chocolate in each mould. Wait for about 20
minutes for the chocolate to set in between layers. Draw a clean ruler
or the flat edge of a knife across the chocolate to ensure a clean edge
every time you add a layer. This is important so that the two sides of
the egg stick together evenly. Leave to chill in a larder or cool place
until set.
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Carefully un-mould the egg halves and place on a
clean surface taking care not to handle the chocolate too much as it
will start to melt from the heat of your hands.
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To stick the two edges of an egg together, heat a
baking sheet and then place the edges of two halves on it for a few
seconds, then gently push the edges together.
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To decorate the eggs, sit an egg in a glass or
small cup and use as a stand while you pipe your desired message on the
egg. You can wrap your eggs in cellophane wrap and label them to give
away or place them in a basket and offer them to guests.
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