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How To Make Chocolate Shavings For Cake Decorating

chocolate curls on a chocolate lined baking sheet with a metal spatula sitting on a light pink surface

chocolate curls in a wax lined glass container sitting on a light pink surface

This easy tutorial teaches you how to make chocolate curls. Perfect to decorate a cake, cheesecake, or other desserts, you will love how easy these fancy decorations are!

I wanted to share a quick tutorial for this beautiful chocolate curls. I know the first time I made them years ago I was so intimidated at the thought that it actually took me years to make them. When I finally did I laughed at myself for being so scared for all those years prior!! I had the same experience with creme brulee too, now also a favorite!!

Trust me, don't wait, make these chocolate curls now and pat yourself on the back!!

chocolate curls on top of a tiramisu cake on a light pink surface

Let's get to the recipe

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  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • How to freeze
  • Can you double
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Ingredients

You only need two simple ingredients to make chocolate curls.

  • Good Quality Chocolate. You'll want to finely chop it or use high-quality chocolate callets. My favorite is Callebaut Chocolate Callets.
  • Butter or Coconut Oil. This fat helps the chocolate curl easier and stay shiny.

Instructions

In a heat-proof bowl add the chopped chocolate and butter. There are two ways to melt it, but whichever way you go be careful as once chocolate burns you cannot go back.

butter and chocolate in a glass bowl on a light pink surface

You can either microwave it on 50% power in 15-second increments, mixing in between, when you think it has one more increment it is actually probably done and you just need to mix it for a minute or two and let the residual heat completely melt it.

Or you can melt the chocolate in a bain-marie, place a pot filled with a little water over low-medium heat with a larger heatproof bowl on top (the bowl should not be touching the water). Add chocolate and butter, stirring occasionally. You are letting the steam from the water melt the chocolate slowly to prevent burning.

melted chocolate in a glass bowl on a light pink surface
melted chocolate poured onto the back of a baking sheet sitting on a light pink surface

Once completely melted pour the chocolate on the back of a clean metal baking sheet. Use an angled spatula to spread the chocolate into a thin layer, but not paper-thin.

hand holding an angled spatula spreading melted chocolate on top of a baking sheet on a light pink surface
melted chocolate spread in a thin layer on top of a metal baking sheet on a light pink surface

Place the pan in the fridge for 10 minutes or so. Then take the pan out and use the back of a metal spatula to gently push the chocolate and roll it into a curl.

hand holding a metal spatula making a chocolate curl on the back of a metal baking sheet on a light pink surface
chocolate curls on a chocolate lined baking sheet with a metal spatula sitting on a light pink surface

If the chocolate is too soft it will smudge together if it is too cold it won't roll into a chocolate curl it will shave off. So it's best to just test a piece or two. Depending on how cold/ and how full your fridge is your chocolate may take longer or shorter to firm up properly.

chocolate that is too soft and won't turn into chocoalte curls on a metal baking sheet on a light pink surface

Place the chocolate curls in a wax-lined container and stick in the fridge or freezer immediately to prevent the curls from sticking together and melting down.

Store in the fridge for up to one week.

chocolate curls in a wax lined glass container on a light pink surface

How to freeze

You can definitely store these in the freezer or refrigerator a few days before using. I place them in a wax lined sealed container to keep fresh.

Can you double

You can totally double this recipe to make tons of chocolate curls. You just need to use two baking sheets, you need the chocolate to be the right thickness, too thick and they won't curl.

Recipes to use these on

Chocolate curls make just about anything feel more fancy some of my favorite ways to use them are:

My chocolate Guinness cake recipe is delicious and chocolate curls would be a fabulous addition!

Adding a curl on top of this chocolate cheesecake would make it even more gorgeous!

Or on top of these outrageous kiss of death chocolate cupcakes my friend Hayley makes!!

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This easy tutorial teaches you how to make chocolate curls. Perfect to decorate a cake, cheesecake, or other desserts, you will love how easy these fancy decorations are!


  • 4 oz Good Quality Chocolate, finely chopped
  • 2 Teaspoons Butter or Coconut Oil

  1. In a heat-proof bowl add the chopped chocolate and butter. You can either microwave it on 50% power in 15-second increments, mixing in between, when you think it has one more increment it is actually probably done and you just need to mix it for a minute or two and let the residual heat completely melt it. Chocolate burns easily so don't overheat it! OR make a bain-marie- place a pot filled with a little water over low-medium heat with a larger heatproof bowl on top (the bowl should not be touching the water). Add chocolate and butter, stirring occasionally. You are letting the steam from the water melt the chocolate slowly to prevent burning.
  2. Once completely melted pour the chocolate on the back of a clean metal baking sheet. Use an angled spatula to spread the chocolate into a thin layer, but not paper-thin. Place the pan in the fridge for 10 minutes or so. Then take the pan out and use the back of a metal spatula to gently push the chocolate and roll it into a curl. If the chocolate is too soft it will smudge together if it is too cold it won't roll into a chocolate curl it will shave off. So it's best to just test a piece or two, depending on how cold/ and how full your fridge is your chocolate may take longer or shorter to firm up properly.
  3. Place chocolate curls in a wax-lined container and stick in the fridge or freezer immediately to prevent the curls from sticking together and melting down.
  4. Store in the fridge for up to one week.


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