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Pavoni Silicone Chocoflex Mold for Ganache and Chocolate, Square, 23x23mmx14mm high, 54 Cavities

Item # LS02UPC: 8029850042109
Pavoni Silicone Chocoflex Mold for Ganache and Chocolate, Square, 23x23mmx14mm high, 54 Cavities
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    Volume each cavity of LS02 7.5 ml

    How is Chocoflex Used?

    Simple. Pour your praline mix in the mold.

     



    Using a spatula, spread the mix and fill the cavities. Leave to cool.



     

    Remove the pralines and coat with chocolate.




    Some edibles made with chocoflex square (LS02):


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Volume each cavity of LS02 7.5 ml

How is Chocoflex Used?

Simple. Pour your praline mix in the mold.

 



Using a spatula, spread the mix and fill the cavities. Leave to cool.



 

Remove the pralines and coat with chocolate.




Some edibles made with chocoflex square (LS02):


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Dimensions and Weight
Height14mm
Cavity Size23x23mmx14mm high
Features
MaterialSilicone
Cavities54
ColorWhite
ShapeSquare
Pavoni Silicone Chocoflex Mold for Ganache and Chocolate, Square, 23x23mmx14mm high, 54 Cavities
Average Customer Rating
(2 reviews)
42
Terrible CHocolate Mould This is a terrible chocolate mold. None of my bonbons succeeded. Most of the bonbons were not released. I do not understand this mold. Not possible to make bonbons with ganache. Do not buy this mold. It is expensive and does not work properly. Maybe I miss instructions how to use this mold.
By Fred Berkholz, Netherlands on June 16, 2019
Better instructions needed My first attempt at using this was a disaster. My truffles didn't come out cleanly.

What I realize now is that my recipe was too soft. I should have used a 2:1 ratio instead of something closer to 1:1, so my rating is unfair. (And, while I haven't had time to try again, I think it would work better this time.) That said, better instructions for the amateur user would be better.

By Seth, MD on September 2, 2015