Keeping from blooming ~ in silicone molds

Juliana Desmond
@juliana-desmond
05/12/14 15:28:25
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Thanks Brad I will try this!

Brad Churchill
@brad-churchill
05/11/14 18:45:37
527 posts

The problem you're running into is that the silicone is insulating the chocolate and keeping it warm too long at temperatures which create different types of crystals. Your silicone molds need to be cool.

Juliana Desmond
@juliana-desmond
05/11/14 17:50:21
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Does lecithin help chocolate keep its temper? Or is there anything that helps prevent bloom? I use silicone molds and the chocolate starts turning a lighter color after a couple weeks. Chocolate from the same batch that I pour into polycarbonate molds stays fine, only the silicone ones bloom. Are there any suggestions for this? Thanks!


updated by @juliana-desmond: 04/11/25 09:27:36

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