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A variation of my popular chocolate lace doily and cake wrap videos, this episode of Recipes for a Sweet Life reveals how to make freestanding chocolate dessert cylinders with two types of chocolate! I show a simple swirl pattern here, but you can change up the design to fit your theme . . . come to think of it, a lattice pattern would turn this cylinder into a mighty tasty Easter basket! IF YOU LIKE THIS VIDEO, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. It is only through your support that I can afford to make more videos. THANK YOU! RELATED LINKS: How to Melt Chocolate video: http://tinyurl.com/o34pjrg Chocolate Doily video: • How to Make Chocolate Lace Doilies Chocolate Lace Cake Wrap video: • How to Make Chocolate Lace Cake Wraps Parchment Cone video: • How to Make and Handle Parchment Cones Sheet Parchment Paper source (just one of many online): http://www.uline.com/BL_68/Parchment-... 2 3/4-inch Ring Mold (aka Extra Tall Cake Ring) source (for shaping sides in lieu of a bottle, as used in the video): http://tinyurl.com/zgzk8do NOTES ON CHOCOLATE: You could use most any chocolate for this project, even candy melts, though I prefer to use a premium couverture chocolate because its relatively high cocoa butter content gives it great flow-ability and mouth-feel. Brands I most often use are Callebaut, Valrhona, and Guittard. I avoid the usual store-bought brands like Nestle and Hershey's, as they don't flow as well and are more waxy due to non-cocoa butter fat substitutes. They also set a lot faster, which may make it harder to pipe the entire lace piece before it hardens. You have the option of tempering the chocolate (or not) for this project. If you do not temper the chocolate, the cylinders are best eaten soon after removing them from the fridge and filling them, as untempered chocolate is more prone to wilting at room temperature. CREDITS: Video by: Kat Touschner, http://katcory.wordpress.com Music by: Kevin MacLeod, http://www.incompetech.com TO PURCHASE MY 4-HOUR VIDEO COOKIE DECORATING COURSE, MY BOOKS, OR APP: http://www.juliausher.com/store TO JOIN COOKIE CONNECTION, MY ONLINE COOKIE DECORATING COMMUNITY: http://cookieconnection.juliausher.co... TO HANG OUT WITH ME ON THE WEB: Facebook: / juliamusherfanpage Twitter: / juliamusher Pinterest: / juliamusher Google+: https://plus.google.com/+JuliaMUsher1...