How to Melt Chocolate for Peanut Clusters
Peanut clusters are a simple confection made of roasted peanuts and chocolate. Once the chocolate has been melted, the peanuts are mixed in and the mixture is dropped by the spoonful onto a parchment-lined pan. The potentially tricky part of this process is melting the chocolate. The melting chocolate cannot tolerate drops of water or even the steam from a double boiler. Moisture will cause the chocolate to seize and become a grainy mess.
Things You'll Need
- Double boiler or pot and stainless steel bowl
- Spatula or wooden spoon
- Microwave-safe bowl
Double Boiler Method
-
Fill a saucepan with 1/4 inch of water and place it on the stove. Place either another pan of the same size on top or a stainless steel bowl that completely covers the opening in the bottom pot.
-
Turn the heat on low.
-
Place the chocolate for the clusters in the top pot or stainless steel bowl.
-
Check to make sure the water underneath isn't boiling. The chocolate shouldn't be warmer than 115 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the temperature of tepid water.
-
Stir the chocolate frequently with a spatula or wooden spoon.
-
Take the bowl or top pot off of the double boiler when the chocolate is melted and stir until smooth.
Microwave Method
-
Place even-sized pieces of chocolate in a microwave-safe dish and place it in the microwave.
-
Set the microwave at 50 percent power.
-
Start the microwave and check every 90 seconds. When the chocolate looks almost ready -- still solid but soft -- it's ready. Stir until smooth.
Previous:How to Eat a Hot Pocket (4 Steps)
Cooking Techniques
- What is the three essence of cooking?
- How do you cook fried mushroom?
- Can cooked beans be used for canning and by what method?
- What are the factors to consider when choosing cooking methods?
- What type of oven can heat up things very quickly?
- How do you cook bangers?
- What injury can happen in the kitchen while cooking?
- How to Cook Mullet Roe
- How to Caramelize Your Honey
- How to Steam Cook Eggs
Cooking Techniques
- Bakeware
- Baking Basics
- Baking Techniques
- Cooking Techniques
- Cooking Utensils
- Cookware
- Easy Recipes
- Green
- Produce & Pantry
- Spices


