thread: How hard is ganache to work with??

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  1. #1
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    How hard is ganache to work with??

    Just wondering how hard ganache is to make and ice a cake with for someone who has never used it before. I am after a smooth finish. Any tips and advice would be heplful too.
    Thanks
    xoxox

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    You can use ganache at differenent temperatures to achieve different looks. When its set its harder to make smooth, but if you wait for it to cool down you can then pour it over the cake while it is still soft and it will give you a nice smooth surface.
    To decorate, put it in the fridge to harden it up, then you can pipe with it or write with it etc with a piping set.
    I love it!

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    Oct 2006
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    Or you can just warm the knife while spreading. Works a treat. I don't find it difficult to work with.

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    awesome thanks girls, now whats a good recipe, I heard that you should use good quality chocolate, Is this true?

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    I usually use cadbury dark chocolate and full fat cream
    Some recipes say to use 50/50, others say 1/3 cream to 2/3 chocolate
    I usually do the 2/3 choc to 1/3 cream

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    I usually do the 2/3 choc to 1/3 cream
    Me too. I have only made a white choc one though, for my white choc mud. I just follow the recipe, but I'm pretty sure that's the ratio.
    YES! Use good quality chocolate Makes all the difference. (Like using wine in your cooking, I'm told - use wine that you'd want to drink ) And same with mousse - I think a good chocolate mousse has GOOD chocolate in it!