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Friday, September 8, 2017

How to make a chocolate bowl

How to make a chocolate bowl🍫

make sure you have a parent or adults supervision 

Aim: To make a chocolate bowl

Materials: Chocolate [I used dark chocolate buttons], Balloons, a pin, Baking paper, Baking spray, a Microwave safe bowl or jug and a regular bowl [to place the balloon in later]

lets get started

1. prepare all your items

 . Blow your balloons up and spray them with baking spray

. Grab your regular bowl and line it with baking paper

2. Put your chocolate into your microwave safe bowl or jug

. Put your bowl or jug into the microwave  

WARNING : the chocolate can easily burn so be careful and check your chocolate every 10-20 seconds and mix it well also the chocolate may look like it is not cooked but DON'T FALL FOR IT if you keep mixing it it will be easier to tell

. Once your chocolate is melted wait for it to cool down but you need to work fast the chocolate sets quickly  

3.Dip your balloon [your balloon may pop] 

. Once your chocolate has cooled down, grab your balloon by the knot and hold it on a slight angle

. Dip your balloon into the chocolate so that one side is covered now change it to the other side and then finally get the rest covered

.  Now hold your balloon up so that any excess chocolate can drip back into the bowl and place the balloon in your regular bowl

.Grab a teaspoon of chocolate and put it in the middle of your regular bowl, now place your balloon on the dot and put your bowl in the fridge for 10-30 minutes or in a cold room

4. deflating your balloon 

. Once your bowl has set, grab your pin and slowly let out air try not to pop it or  the bowl could break [if your having trouble try putting tape near the top then piercing it]

Outcome: Hopefully you sucessfully made a chocolate bowl to either just eat plain or put some yummy goodies in 

By Saskia

3 comments:

  1. Good job saskia i like the way you thought it carefully and added warnings to tell them what might happen maybe next time you could space it out a little and not cram it into one thing but it is great well done I'm sure it was worth making it

    Kind regards Katie

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  2. Amazing I now know how to make chocolate bowls I like the different colours you put in

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    1. Nice reply Jenna. Can you tell Saskia how she can improve her work as well? Look at the information on how to Add a comment below to help you.

      1. Something positive- yes you did this
      2. Thoughtful- yes you have done this too
      3. Thoughtful- ideas for next time? This is what you need to add Jenna.

      Well done.

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