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How to color white chocolate?

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Choose a white chocolate. The ingredient list should tell you whether a white chocolate is made with real cocoa butter, or with a cheaper vegetable oil substitute. Imitation products are less likely to seize (turn gritty) than chocolate made with real cocoa butter. read more

With our chocolate coloring oils, a 2 oz. bottle will vibrantly color up to 6 pounds of white chocolate. A .6 oz. bottle will color up to 2 pounds of white chocolate. Dark, Milk & White chocolate can be used with Jet Black chocolate coloring oil. read more

Obtain white chocolate. Chocolate that is milk brown or dark brown will not show the true color of most dyes––you'll end up with murky black or deep brown colors instead. However, if your recipe calls for a different type of chocolate and insists that it will work, follow the recipe in preference to this general rule. read more

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