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Related: About this forumThe squares of baking chocolate have turned to almost powder.
Can I still use them for baking or to melt?
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The squares of baking chocolate have turned to almost powder. (Original Post)
no_hypocrisy
Mar 2022
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Mr.Bill
(24,104 posts)1. Try adding a little vegetable oil or butter
to it when melting. Add slowly until the right consistency happens.
no_hypocrisy
(45,774 posts)2. You're so cool!
Thanks!
Mr.Bill
(24,104 posts)3. Most of the time what I post here is what my wife tells
me when I read a question to her.
Warpy
(110,913 posts)4. The oils in it are probably rancid if it's that far gone
I'd chuck it and buy some new.
BigmanPigman
(51,432 posts)5. I have had that happen to me
more than once and after trying to use it anyway I realized the taste and texture were not pleasant and I had to throw it out.
Kali
(54,990 posts)6. ...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1157112428
I still haven't tried to fix my bag of powder, but I haven't thrown it away!
Major Nikon
(36,814 posts)7. Not sure why you'd want to now that you can snort it
Just sayin'