Can chocolate burn?

Do not heat above 115 degrees F. (milk and white chocolate) and 120 degrees F. for dark chocolate, otherwise it will burn. Chocolate, especially milk chocolate, is very sensitive to heat and will scorch or seize easily.
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Does chocolate burn easily?

Since chocolate's melting point is just below body temperature, it's easy to melt, and even easier to burn. When heated at, or above 200°F (95°C), chocolate will burn. Melted directly over an open flame, burning is also very likely to happen.
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What happens when chocolate burns?

When you heat chocolate, the cocoa butter crystals melt and the chocolate becomes fluid, but if you get the chocolate too hot, it can separate into burned, blackened cocoa particles and pale golden liquid.
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Can melted chocolate burn?

As it turns out, melting baking cocoa isn't quite as easy as it looks. It's a bit of a delicate flower when it comes to heat. It's easily overcooked and can be burnt – and it can even seize into hard, gritty granules.
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Why did my chocolate burn?

It happens when you overheat and burn it (in which case you must toss the chocolate out and start over) and when you let the chocolate come in contact with a little moisture—which is why we are always taught to keep chocolate dry. But chocolate also seizes when you don't add enough water or moisture.
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Can you overheat chocolate?

Overheating Chocolate

Overheated chocolate will lose the silky shine of melted chocolate and become thick and muddy. The best way to melt chocolate is in a double boiler, keeping the water hot (but not boiling), and using a candy or instant-read thermometer while melting the chocolate.
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Does chocolate burn in a pan?

See, when you cook chocolate naked on a pan, the chocolate will burn. However, if you cook a bowl of water with a smaller bowl floating on top with the chocolate in, the chocolate will melt and not burn.
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How do you make chocolate not scorch?

The secret to not burning the chocolate is to take it away from the heat before it's completely melted, and keep stirring until it is. When you melt chocolate on the stovetop, place it evenly over the bottom surface of a heavy saucepan over low heat.
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Can you burn chocolate over boiling water?

Melting on the stovetop

Melting chocolate on the stovetop is the preferred method because you can observe the progress at all times. Using a double boiler gives you maximum control over the heating process. The steam of the barely simmering water gently melts the chocolate so that it doesn't have a chance to burn.
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How do u know if you burnt chocolate?

When chocolate melts, it is ideally a smooth, satiny, homogenous mixture. However, if it comes into contact with even a small amount of water, it will “seize,” or turn into a grainy, clumpy mess in the bowl. If chocolate is overheated, it will be quite thick and lumpy.
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Can chocolate burn in the oven?

It is with experience, patience, and timing that chocolate does not burn in the oven. Milk chocolate is less forgiving than dark chocolate. And you are more likely to burn chocolate in a frying pan or the microwave then you are the oven, but it can happen.
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What can I do with burnt chocolate?

If the chocolate has seized because it has been overheated, try stirring in a couple of pieces of solid chocolate (this will not work if the chocolate has seized from moisture). Or adding fat to the chocolate can bring it back – the ideal fat to use is cocoa butter however if you don't have any, try vegetable oil.
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What temperature is too hot for chocolate?

The Basics of Melting Chocolate

Most chocolate melts best between 104 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit. You must take extreme caution so that the temperature of the chocolate does not rise above 115 degrees.
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What temperature is too high for chocolate?

Never heat above 120°F for bittersweet or semisweet chocolate. If tempering milk or white chocolate, avoid heating above 110°F. This will sacrifice chocolate flavor. Any water will cause the chocolate to seize.
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What happens to chocolate in hot water?

This method involves placing a heavy sturdy bowl (often glass) over a pot of simmering water on the stovetop. The heat from the simmering water heats the bowl and melts the chocolate. It yields fairly perfect results in getting smooth melted chocolate.
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Can chocolate melt in water?

NEVER add water when melting chocolate. The chocolate will become lumpy and unmanageable. If you must add a liquid (such as heavy cream of milk) to chocolate, do so before the chocolate melts. Heat up the liquid first, then add the chocolate.
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What's it called when you melt chocolate over water?

Bain-marie - Wikipedia.
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Why does chocolate burn in microwave?

Glass bowls can heat unevenly and hold heat. So even if the chocolate never reaches a high temperature, it is possible the glass bowl will get too hot and burn the chocolate through heat transfer.
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Can you burn chocolate in the microwave?

The chocolate will look shiny; stir it. Microwave in 20-second intervals, stirring after each, until totally smooth. Test Kitchen Tip: Chocolate continues to melt once you take it out of the microwave. If you microwave the chocolate until it looks completely melted, you risk burning the chocolate.
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Is it OK to bake chocolate?

Contrary to the Tollhouse chocolate chip cookies you may have grown up with (and still love!), Saffitz does not recommend baking with conventional chocolate chips. Consider a just-out-of-the-oven cookie made with chips. The chips are soft and shiny, but still maintain their perfect chip shape.
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What happens if you melt chocolate in a pan?

Chocolate being melted, simply can't tolerate small drops of water. In this case, the steam escaping from the bottom of the double boiler is sufficient to make chocolate seize. The same thing will happen if you cover the pan in which chocolate is melting.
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How do you fix overdone chocolate?

Reversing the reaction means adding just enough water (or other liquid) to dissolve most of the sugar and cocoa particles in the seized chocolate clumps. It's easy to do: Simply add boiling water to seized chocolate, 1 teaspoon at a time, and stir vigorously after each addition until the chocolate is smooth.
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How many times can chocolate be melted?

Place the container of chocolate in the fridge for up to 3 months. This chocolate can be reused once it is properly reheated. Knowing how to properly store my melted chocolate has allowed me to reuse it countless times. There are so many applications for melted chocolate so don't throw it out if you've made too much!
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