Guittard Wafers ???

Decorating By Sherryb Updated 6 Sep 2006 , 5:06am by redpanda

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Sherryb Posted 6 Sep 2006 , 12:05am
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It says on the package that they are confectionary coating wafers. What exactly can I do with them??

Sherry

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czyadgrl Posted 6 Sep 2006 , 12:16am
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Where did you find them?

My mom SWEARS by that brand for her fudge, but I think she uses their semi-sweet chips.

You can probably make candy decorations to go with cakes, pipe decorations, use them for cake accents like chocolate wedges, swirls, drips and curls....

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birdgirl Posted 6 Sep 2006 , 12:21am
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You can use them to dip candy centers in to give them a "chocolate" coating or melt them and pipe them to make shapes, and they can be poured into molds.

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Sherryb Posted 6 Sep 2006 , 12:29am
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I got them at my favorite cake decorating store. I have seen them before,but this is the first time that I have bought them. I got vanilla and milk chocolate.
I also bought some molds for candy. I wanted to try some for my daughter's Bridal Shower.


Thanks so much for the quick replies. icon_biggrin.gif

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redpanda Posted 6 Sep 2006 , 5:06am
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They are the same type of product as Wilton Candy Melts or Merckens, just a different brand. I've used them for molded and dipped chocolates, and I think they are smoother and a bit better tasting than the other brands. (real chocolate is yummier, but I hate tempering chocolate!)

RP

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