Thank you so much for creating these rocks and gravel! You've made my life so much easier! My grandson turns 2 this weekend and he's obsessed with trucks and construction equipment. Of course that's the cupcake theme. LoL
Hi! I love your video.. I will be making these rocks for my cake decorations and I want to know how to store them and how long can I keep them? Thanks.
Firstly thanks for watching! ❤️ it should last as long as the chocolate you use lasts. I ended up using some of mine about 4 months later (after storing it in the fridge) and it tasted the same as the day I made it. Hope this helps!
I'm going to be making these for my sons birthday cake, I was wondering when it is cooling down do you keep mixing it up to get that consistency we saw or do u leave it and then make it go like that before moulding? Would really appreciate a reply 🙏 video is awesome btw!
Hi and thanks for watching! I did not mix it while it was cooling down. Once it was semi dry and mouldable, as I started taking it out of the bowl it already started having a rough consistency that helped. I'd say just don't let it get too hard before you start shaping the rocks. All the best for your son's birthday and hope it goes amazingly! 🎉
@@CakesbyKoko Thank u so much for this recipe, I made them for my sons digger cake and my whole family thought I was crazy bringing in garden rocks to put around the cake 😆 obvious to say they looked real!
Do your really need to use white chocolate or can it be different? Edit: in 2:44 did you mix all 4 bowls in 1 or kept them separate? And can you use Oreo’s for the cookies?
Hi thank you for watching! ❤️ I used white chocolate for this recipe I don’t think anything else would be work out the same. You could probably make them out of fondant or royal icing but that would be a different recipe. I kept the 4 bowls separate and made them separately then mixed all the rocks together after they were solid.
Hello, I am a big fan of you from Korea! Is adding a cookie in the recipe a must-do? I would like to mold the shape when semi-dried after adding the yellow-coloring to the white chocolate. Would it be possible?
정 웜 a warm Hi! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my video 😊 you can leave out the cookie, I added it to add some texture, your rocks will be smoother with just the coloring but they should turn out great!
Hi there, no you don't. They harden separately to make different coloured stones. It gives it a nice natural effect. Thanks for watching! 💞 (I just mixed all the finished stones together in one bowl at the end)
Hello. They really look like rocks. It's so exciting to make them.😊 I wanna try them too. Although how did you make it dry? Is it by letting them sit on the table for many minutes? How many minutes will it dry? I don't have milk chocolate but I have alternatives for that - condensed milk/chocolate milk or condensed milk and chocolate syrup, will that be fine?
Hi thanks for watching! 🍰💕 it dries really quickly, within about 10 minutes the chocolate starts hardening. You can even put it in the fridge to start hardening faster. I don’t think condensed milk or chocolate milk will work on its own, it won’t harden, but maybe if you add in some powdered sugar it will become more like a dough that you can work with! It will be really really sweet though
Cakes by Koko So as long there's a powder ingredient in it, it would be fine? If so, then I'm thinking I'm gonna use some chocolate powder and milk. What do you think?
Hi! Thanks for watching 💕it should be able to survive humid environments however it may start to “sweat” a bit. It depends on the chocolate you use. However it should maintain its shape in humidity.
@@goergesalvador5205 it should be fine adding the white, it will still harden. But if you want the colour to be darker I think it would be better to leave out the white.
These look amazing! I wasn’t expecting them to look so similar to an actual rock… but they DO!!!
This looks so cool! It would be great for people who are interested in rocks in general and kindness rocks as a nice edible gift!
I’m glad you like it 😊
Thank you so much for creating these rocks and gravel! You've made my life so much easier! My grandson turns 2 this weekend and he's obsessed with trucks and construction equipment. Of course that's the cupcake theme. LoL
You are so welcome I’m glad my video came in helpful 🤗❤️ happy belated birthday to your grandson!
This is going to be great for my gingerbread houses!
Thank you so much !
I was running around town looking for candy that looked like rocks then I made there it was perfect!
Thank you for the video!
Looks really good I will try to make it!
Thanks you soo much for the recipe I was searching this recipe since long time ☺️ seriously Thank You soo much
Nice, I try to found out an idea, and ended up here. Great job!
Thank you 🙏 for the recipe 🌹
Hi! I love your video.. I will be making these rocks for my cake decorations and I want to know how to store them and how long can I keep them? Thanks.
Firstly thanks for watching! ❤️ it should last as long as the chocolate you use lasts. I ended up using some of mine about 4 months later (after storing it in the fridge) and it tasted the same as the day I made it. Hope this helps!
@@CakesbyKoko thanks so much..
Perfect for my diego brando cosplay, thx.
D.I.S .C.O noice! Hope it goes great 🤗
I was looking for that one person.
IM NOT THE ONLY ONE!!???
How did you get the liquid answer to stay this dry? to be able to make the shapes of the stones ❤❤❤
I'm going to be making these for my sons birthday cake, I was wondering when it is cooling down do you keep mixing it up to get that consistency we saw or do u leave it and then make it go like that before moulding? Would really appreciate a reply 🙏 video is awesome btw!
Hi and thanks for watching! I did not mix it while it was cooling down. Once it was semi dry and mouldable, as I started taking it out of the bowl it already started having a rough consistency that helped. I'd say just don't let it get too hard before you start shaping the rocks. All the best for your son's birthday and hope it goes amazingly! 🎉
@@CakesbyKoko Thank u so much for this recipe, I made them for my sons digger cake and my whole family thought I was crazy bringing in garden rocks to put around the cake 😆 obvious to say they looked real!
@@Matt-qb1hr That is amazing hahaha, well done!
I'll try it out
It looks really really nice 😘
Amazing! Thsnk you for sharing
Do your really need to use white chocolate or can it be different?
Edit: in 2:44 did you mix all 4 bowls in 1 or kept them separate? And can you use Oreo’s for the cookies?
Hi thank you for watching! ❤️
I used white chocolate for this recipe I don’t think anything else would be work out the same. You could probably make them out of fondant or royal icing but that would be a different recipe.
I kept the 4 bowls separate and made them separately then mixed all the rocks together after they were solid.
Hello, I am a big fan of you from Korea!
Is adding a cookie in the recipe a must-do? I would like to mold the shape when semi-dried after adding the yellow-coloring to the white chocolate. Would it be possible?
정 웜 a warm Hi! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my video 😊 you can leave out the cookie, I added it to add some texture, your rocks will be smoother with just the coloring but they should turn out great!
Hi a lovely idea..I am definitely trying it ..can you add any cookie crumbs and did u add it in all 4 bowls
Hi there, thanks for watching! ❤️ I added the crumbs into 2 bowls only to create some variety in how the rocks looked
Bruh, you deserve more subscribers
Perfect for insane people who wants to eat rocks (me)
Do you have to mix the different bowls together before it sets? At the end you just have one Bowl
Hi there, no you don't. They harden separately to make different coloured stones. It gives it a nice natural effect. Thanks for watching! 💞 (I just mixed all the finished stones together in one bowl at the end)
Do you need to temper the chocolate? Or use compound? xx
Hi there, thanks for watching! 💕There’s no need to temper the chocolate for this recipe, I’m not looking for any shine
Gracias
Hello. They really look like rocks. It's so exciting to make them.😊 I wanna try them too.
Although how did you make it dry? Is it by letting them sit on the table for many minutes? How many minutes will it dry?
I don't have milk chocolate but I have alternatives for that - condensed milk/chocolate milk or condensed milk and chocolate syrup, will that be fine?
Hi thanks for watching! 🍰💕 it dries really quickly, within about 10 minutes the chocolate starts hardening. You can even put it in the fridge to start hardening faster. I don’t think condensed milk or chocolate milk will work on its own, it won’t harden, but maybe if you add in some powdered sugar it will become more like a dough that you can work with! It will be really really sweet though
Cakes by Koko So as long there's a powder ingredient in it, it would be fine?
If so, then I'm thinking I'm gonna use some chocolate powder and milk. What do you think?
How to stick them on top of another to create wall?
You could use some colored melted chocolate as a glue I think, thanks for watching!
I shall try it out. Thanks!
OOOH SO THATS HOW DIEGO EATS ROCKS
Perfect for a prank
sorry did you put 4 bowl in to one bowl all together at the end or individually made it?
I individually made them, to make 4 different colours of stone (it helps make them look realistic)
is the chocolate tempered or do you wanna heat it up past its tempering state? great video! looks so good!!
Hi, tempering isn’t necessary here since it doesn’t matter if we have a glossy finish or not, the rocks are rough. Thank you for watching!
Ok *calls the tv news * hi I’m dami and I can eat rocks *starts cooking * I’m going on tv sweet XD
Lol tag me when it goes viral 😆 Thanks for watching! ❤️
Can you use chocolate wafers?
Hmmmm, i probable wouldn’t because they might dissolve in the chocolate and not create enough texture. Thanks for watching! 😊
also wondering is white chocolate is cover choco or real white choco?
I’m not sure what cover choco is but the chocolate I used is a type of baking chocolate
And thanks for watching!
This is interesting. Can it stay hard in a humid environment ?
Hi! Thanks for watching 💕it should be able to survive humid environments however it may start to “sweat” a bit. It depends on the chocolate you use. However it should maintain its shape in humidity.
Hi, can I use water based food colouring?
No I wouldn't do that, it will make the chocolate separate. Use either powder or gel even.
Okay thanks
But is oil soluble colouring works?
It should but I would test it in a small batch before committing to the whole batch, just in case
Hi , so did you mix the other colors along with bowls that had the cookies? You didn't show that part
Sorry I didn’t want to make the vid too long so I left that out , I did! Thank you for watching! 🧁
Will almond bark or meltable dark chocolate work?
Thanks for watching! ☺️ yes I’m sure they will work as long as you melt them according to how they melt best.
have to mix all the four bowls???
Hi there, no they dry separately to create different colours of stones. Thanks for watching! 💓
Why only put brownies in some of the chocolate?
Thank you for watching! ❤️ I put some cookies in to give it some rough texture and speckles when it dried
Thank you for the response
Can i use oreo biscuit
Pradnya Kuchekar yes you can for sure, any dark cookie worked for me to add some texture . Thanks for watching!
@@CakesbyKoko do I need to remove the white part of the oreo? Thanks for the video..
@@goergesalvador5205 it should be fine adding the white, it will still harden. But if you want the colour to be darker I think it would be better to leave out the white.
@@CakesbyKoko thanks..can't wait to try making this..
Jesse, we have to cook edibles
I will eating rock for all people in april fool
Эта недосказанность бесит. Было 4 пиалы и что,смешали их?
субтитры объясняют это, но они на английском языке. четыре чаши смешиваются отдельно, чтобы получить 4 разных цвета.
Like cocholate rock candy from Saudi Arabia
retno peace from indonesia andini thanks for watching!
Wrong edibles but il make eddies like these
White text on a white background good job
It was my first video ok meanie