Slow Cooker Melted Chocolate

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I’m up to my eyeballs in holiday baking at the moment, and much of it seems to involve melted chocolate of some sort. I often need to drizzle, dip, or pour melted chocolate when I’m making candies and cookies. I normally melt baking chips (chocolate, vanilla, peanut butter, etc.). The tricky part is keeping it melted and a thin consistency for an extended time.

Last week Pinterest made my chocolate melting life much easier when it lead me to an awesome tip from Stacey at SouthernBite.com. To keep melted chocolate at a good candy dipping consistency, she suggested inserting a bowl of melted chocolate into a hot water bath in a slow cooker. Simply brilliant, if you ask me.

I tried a similar version of Stacey’s trick yesterday when I was melting several different kinds of baking chips to use in different flavors of candy bark. I hope you don’t think I’m being overly dramatic in saying that it was life changing. Oh my, did this make my candy making SO MUCH EASIER. No more rushing to get the job done before the bowl of melted chocolate hardened. It kept a thin, melted consistency for several hours while I worked, and it never overheated. Yay! Here’s what I did.

How to melt chocolate chips (and other baking chips) in a slow cooker and maintain a perfect melted consistency.

  1. Put the baking chips (or other melting chocolate) in a bowl or jars and set them inside the slow cooker. I used pint mason jars, because they are tall and narrow enough that I could fit several in my slow cooker at one time. You can use wider mouth jars or any heat tolerant bowl that will fit inside your slow cooker.
  2. Add hot water to the slow cooker approx. half way up the sides of the jars. WARNING: be careful not to get any water inside the jars. Water will make the melted chocolate seize & thicken. 
  3. Turn the slow cooker on high. Don’t cover it–you don’t want moisture to form inside the lid and drop down into the chocolate. After 30 minutes, stir the chips (I used long iced tea spoons). My chips were soft and completely melted after 30 minutes; however, slow cookers can vary, so yours may need to heat more or less time. Once the chips are all melted, lower the slow cooker heat to the low or warm setting. (If you want to speed up the melting, you can zap the jars in the microwave in 20 second intervals, stopping and stirring each time, just until the chips all melt in when stirred. Then transfer to the slow cooker.)
  4. That’s it! Now your melted chocolate will keep its thin dipping, drizzling consistency for at least 2-3 hours. As you’re using the melted chocolate, if you discover that you need more, stir in more baking chips; they will keep melting into the mixture. I refilled my jars several times as I worked.

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Slow Cooker Melted Chocolate--A foolproof, easy way to melt chocolate for drizzling, dipping, and candy making. It stays at a perfect melted consistency for hours. www.theyummylife.com/Slow_Cooker_Melted_Chocolate

Slow Cooker Melted Chocolate--A foolproof, easy way to melt chocolate for drizzling, dipping, and candy making. It stays at a perfect melted consistency for hours. www.theyummylife.com/Slow_Cooker_Melted_Chocolate

Easy and foolproof! This method is so easy and is a foolproof way to avoid overcooking the melted chocolate while keeping it at the perfect consistency for dipping and drizzling. I removed the jars from the slow cooker as I needed them, wiped the water off with a towel, and set them next to where I was working. I returned the jars to the slow cooker when I wasn’t working with them.

  • WARNING: When you lift individual jars out of the slow cooker to use them, be careful not to drip water into the other jars–water will ruin the melted chocolate.

Dip, drizzle & pour. I used a spoon for drizzling melted chocolate onto my popcorn party mix. For my candy bark, I poured the melted chocolate directly from the jar into cookie cutters I was using for molds. For dunking bigger items like cookies, a bowl will work better than a jar for melting the chocolate.

Slow Cooker Melted Chocolate--A foolproof, easy way to melt chocolate for drizzling, dipping, and candy making. It stays at a perfect melted consistency for hours. www.theyummylife.com/Slow_Cooker_Melted_Chocolate

Cleanup is a breeze! When I was finished, I used a rubber spatula to scrape out as much of the remaining melted chocolate in the jars as possible. The jars went into the dishwasher; I poured out the water from the slow cooker and dried it with a towel. Done!

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