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White Chocolate Roses

Doughlike chocolate, often called chocolate plastique, makes cake decorations that are as beautiful to eat as they are to admire. The simple technique is the same for Dark Chocolate Plastique (page 134), but here the delicate ivory color allows you more opportunities for creating realistic, elegant flowers suitable for weddings and gifts. For a gift, I like to present the roses in a reusable box, such as a small jewelry box lined with plastic wrap, with the white chocolate roses inside. Import shops often sell ethnic boxes and are a great place to pick these up. Or, gently place the roses into a flower vase packed with truffles or cookies.

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