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Making Exquisite Chocolate Easter Eggs

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By FabulousFoods.com
Photos: Mitch Mandell
Posted August 6th, 2007
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Step 7. Painting the Egg
Using pure cocoa butter, colored with powdered food colors, the true artist in Jean François comes out. This egg, like the ones that are sold at the Sutton Place Hotel, are decorated with a floral design. Jean François's artistic talents go far beyond this, however, as you'll see by checking out his Easter Chocolate Gallery.

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Step 8. Joining the Egg Halves
Now comes the crucial time to join the two egg halves together. You must work quickly in order to handle the chocolate as little as possible and to minimize unwanted melting.

What Jean François Houdré did next was quite interesting, although impractical for most home cooks (don't worry, we'll give you an alternative). Taking a blow torch to his stainless steel work table, he heated the surface just enough to melt the chocolate slightly on contact. Working quickly he rubbed the egg halves on the heated surface to completely level them, as well as slightly melting the chocolate into a glue that will harden and hold the two sides together. If anything is to be placed inside the egg, such as a small bag of the chocolate bunnies that were made in Step 2, now is the time to do it, or forever hold your peace!

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Step 9. Finishing the Egg
To finish the egg, Jean François propped up his creation in a metal pastry ring and proceeded to fill another tiny pastry bag, this time with dark chocolate. He then piped a line of tiny chocolate beads neatly along the seam. This border didn't reach completely to the bottom, as the bottom of the egg will rest upon the base that was made back in Step 2.

To attach the completed egg to the base, Jean François just uses a little more tempered chocolate, which acts as a glue, and carefully sets his masterpiece in place. A little packaging and this edible work of art is ready to go!

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Chef Jean François Houdré Easter Chocolate Gallery

making chocolate easter eggs, jean francois houdreWhile the design you saw being created in Making Chocolate Easter Eggs with Jean François Houdré was beautiful, it's just the beginning of what this imaginative culinary wizard can do. Below are some egg designs that are completely different.

The white chocolate egg is a modern, abstract design. The hardest part about that one, says Jean François, was making the delicate white chocolate ribbons that adorn the egg.

The chocolate egg decorated with the beautifully painted children's scene was not made in a mold at all. Jean François  dipped an inflated balloon into tempered chocolate to give the egg its shape. "Sometimes, you have to make do with what you have," he laughs. We think the improvisation is spectacular!

The flat Easter Bunny below is also made entirely out of chocolate, using a method that Jean François says isn't too difficult, even for relative beginners. To make it, he placed a sheet of clear plastic or acetate over a coloring book design, and used tempered, colored chocolates to color in the the entire rabbit, outlining in dark chocolate as a final step. After letting it harden, he was left with a colorful design that can be used to decorate a cake, or fill an Easter basket.

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