lunes, 27 de abril de 2015

Chocolate Fountains - Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Chocolate Fountain?
A chocolate fountain is a unique and memorable way of serving warm chocolate fondue. Typical chocolate fountains stand 19 inches to 44 inches tall with multiple tiers over a basin at the bottom. Chocolate is melted (or kept warm) by heat from below the basin, then the warm chocolate is transported to the top of the fountain by a corkscrew auger (or pump). From there the warm chocolate lava cascades over the tiers creating a chocolate waterfall in which delicious treats like strawberries & marshmallows can be dipped. You are limited only by your imagination!

Where are Chocolate Fountains used?

A chocolate fondue fountain is a fantastic centerpeice for any memorable event. Chocolate fountains are quickly becoming a must have at weddings, bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays, corporate events, anniversary parties, trade shows, dinner parties... anywhere you want to make a lasting impression! No matter what the occasion, your chocolate fountain is sure to be a big hit!

What can you dip in a Chocolate Fountain?

You can use marshmallows, pretzels, strawberries and other fruits, hard cookies...anything that goes with chocolate! However, we strongly advise against anything crumbly (i.e. pound cake, brownies, etc.) or that may easily slide off the skewers, as crumbs can clog the holes and block the constant flow of chocolate through the Fountain.

What size fountain & how much chocolate will I need to feed my guests?

The Chocolate Fountain size required depends greatly on your budget and your desire. Each chocolate fountain has a different maximum chocolate capacity ranging from 5 lbs - 20 lbs (see descriptions). But, all Chocolate Fountains can feed an unlimited number of people if melted chocolate is continually added throughout the event. As a general rule, 20 pounds of chocolate will feed 200 - 250 people.

What kind of chocolate do I use in a Chocolate Fountian?

Any couverture chocolate (chocolate with 33% to 44% cocoa butter) works best! I sell delicious couverture chocolate made especially for chocolate fountains in my ebay store. You can use regular chocolate chips or chocolate pieces with the Home Chocolate Fondue Fountains, provided that oil or cocoa butter is added to the solid chocolate prior to melting to ensure the right consistency.

Does the Chocolate Fountain melt solid chocolate?

A chocolate fountain will melt the solid chocolate - but, because of the low temperature, it would take a much longer time. A double boiler will decrease the amount of time needed to melt the chocolate and greatly reduce the chance of burning the chocolate. Be sure that no water gets into the chocolate, as this will taint the chocolate! Check out my ebay store for premium fountain chocolate in convenient microwavable packages!

How do I know if I melted the chocolate correctly?

The chocolate should not be too warm or too cold, and it should have a nice shine to it. The viscosity of the chocolate is very important for proper coverage. Melted chocolate that is too thick will not flow properly but instead drop from tier to tier. If it is too thin the chocolate will flow but gaps may appear in the chocolate flowing over the tiers.

Can I use a fondue other than chocolate in my fountain?

Yes, most chocolate fountains allo you to use your imagination with unique fondue and dipping ideas! Caramel, Marshmallow, Cheese, Marinara & BBQ are favorites.

Can the Chocolate Fountain be used outdoors?

Yes, a chocolate fountain can be used outside, with a few limitations. There are 2 things to consider if you are planning to setup a chocolate fountain outdoors: 1. Maintaining a warm temperature of chocolate is critical for continued smooth operation of the chocolate fountain. Depending on the time of the year and the general climate, this could be difficult to accomplish in an outdoor setting (watch out for the wind!). 2. Because of the chocolate's sweet aroma, little flying creatures are very likely to be attracted to the chocolate fountain (try to enclose if at all possible).

When to hire a professional service of Chocolate Fountain

Black & White Chocolate Fountain

Chocolate fountains are the perfect addition to any gathering, big or small, since almost everyone will enjoy dipping treats into warm, decadent chocolate for chocolate fountains. It’s important to understand the differences between a commercial chocolate fountain and a home chocolate fountain so you can decide which type best suits your needs for every occasion.

Why Large Gatherings Need a Commercial Chocolate Fountain.


A commercial chocolate fountain is necessary to satisfy the chocolate cravings of a large party. In contrast, the home chocolate fountain was designed to feed a small group of friends and family. Home chocolate fountains don’t have the capacity for the amount of chocolate needed for a bigger group; commercial chocolate fountains do.

 

If you did use your home chocolate fountain at a large gathering, you would find yourself chained to the chocolate fountain by constantly refilling it. This is inconvenient for you and your guests who would have to wait before sampling additional dipping treats. Even adults get impatient waiting in line because the chocolate fountain is too small for the party. This will cause guests to focus on the inconvenience, instead of enjoying the delicious chocolate covered treats and your company.

Why a Commercial Chocolate Fountain Rental is the Perfect Solution 


When you’re planning a large gathering, opt for a commercial chocolate fountain rental, and you can focus your energy on planning the party instead of worrying about having enough chocolate for your home chocolate fountain. Commercial chocolate fountains can easily accommodate a guest list of 50 to 75 people, unlike your home chocolate fountain which can handle up to 20 guests comfortably.

 

You can decorate the commercial chocolate fountain to match the party’s theme or simply jazz it up to match the tone of the party. For example, you could choose the polished stainless steel finish and add white twinkle lights for a modern elegance or could add a wrapped box to the top for a birthday party. You can arrange a combination of tiered plates, sculpted ice bowls and platters to display the dipping treats so the chocolate fountain display table is both attractive and appetizing.

 


So save your home chocolate fountain for small, intimate gatherings and choose a commercial chocolate fountain rental to make your large party a memorable occasion!

Tips and tricks of chocolate Fountain

Black & White Chocolate Fountain

Choose the location where you set up the chocolate fountain carefully. 

Pick a location away from air conditioning ducts, swinging doors, dance floors, exterior doors, etc. If you are at a facility that dictates where you need to set up, be assertive if the location is bad. It will ruin the event. Being directly under A/C ducts is awful, as the cold air will actually cool the chocolate and it will start to harden and will flow terribly.

Never use a chocolate fountain outdoors. 


I know you're tempted to, but take my word for it. DON'T use a chocolate fountain outdoors. There's nothing worse than a gust of wind blowing the chocolate all over you and your guests. Or, perhaps the unexpected rainstorm may put a damper on things, it definitely will cause the chocolate to seize (remember water & chocolate don't mix). And if there is no wind or rain, there's bound to be insects. Oh yeah, they love chocolate too. If your party is outdoors uses a Wind Guards to protect your guests from splashes
 
 

Always set up and level your chocolate fountain on a sturdy level table.

Leveling your chocolate fountain is a really simple task that takes a minute or two. Most fountains don't come with a level, so go to Home Depot or Lowe's (or your local hardware store) and pick up a little 6-8 inch level. They cost a couple of bucks, and its money well spent. Don't think you can "eye" it, you can't. Before chocolate is in the fountain, lay the level across the edge of the fountain's bowl. Adjust the feet so the fountain is level. Repeat with the level at different sides of the bowl. The more accurate you are, the better the flow of the chocolate. A level fountain will allow the chocolate to flow evenly around the entire fountain making everybody in attendance say "ooh and awh." An unleveled fountain will have everybody saying, "ugh."

Consider melting the chocolate before the function and transport/store it in the tubs (or containers) inside a cooler.


Chocolate does not harden until it drops in temperature to around 70-72°F. By placing the melted chocolate in the tubs inside a cooler (plastic or Styrofoam) you will be insulating it from outside temperatures, it will remain warm and in a liquid state for several hours. If you don't have kitchen facilities at the event, you'll be ready when you get to the event and prepared when you need to add more chocolate. Even if the function is on-site at your home or place of business, the cooler can be stored directly under the table and both you and your chocolate are ready.

Always preheat the chocolate fountain before adding the chocolate.

If the room is cold, the metal bowl and tiers will also be cold and when the chocolate is poured in, it can harden and not flow properly.

All Auger style chocolate fountains have the same inherent problem of air getting trapped in the auger tube. 


Everything's going great, everybody loves the chocolate fountain, the chocolate is delicious and after a little while, the fountain stops flowing properly. More than likely, you either need to add more chocolate, or your fountain has gotten air trapped in the auger tube, making the chocolate flow uneven or curtain open.
Simply turn off the auger for around 10-15 seconds.
As the chocolate flows back down into the bowl from within the auger tube, you'll probably notice air bubbles popping out of the chocolate.
Turn the fountain back on and the problem should be cured.

If that doesn't cure the problem, make sure that you leveled the fountain and are not under an air-conditioning vent or outside in the wind.

Always, Be Prepared!

Test your chocolate fountain before you put the chocolate in it, to make sure it's working properly. Bring (or have) plenty of paper towels, sponges, flexible plastic bowl scraper or rubber spatula, extra Just Melt It! storage containers for leftovers (Just Melt It! tubs are perfect for this). Wear an apron, so you don't get chocolate all over yourself. And have a hairdryer and extension cord handy...this could be really useful before the event to quickly warm up the cold fountain components or after the function to melt any hardened chocolate left in the fountain.

Don't leave the electric cord exposed for people to trip over.

If you've ever had to clean up a spilled chocolate fountain, you won't make that mistake twice. Murphy's Law guarantees someone will trip over the exposed cord or some other obstacle and knock over the fountain or the table it is sitting on.

Don't dip crumbly items or wet items in the fountain. 


I know I talk about this too much, but it needs to be said. Wet items will cause the chocolate to seize and crumbly items contaminate the chocolate.

Never leave a fountain unattended with household pets (dogs & cats), kids or intoxicated adults. 


A lot of people don't realize that chocolate is absolute poison to dogs. Or could you imagine the little kitty dipping it's paws in and playing in the flowing curtain of chocolate (how cute is that?). Or leaving young kids at a birthday party without adult supervision? Worst of all is a group of drunk adults getting a little crazy with chocolate. 

A simple solution is to assign someone (it can be a responsible kid) to be the "guardian of the fountain." If you are the host or hostess, you may not be able to devote adequate attention to the task. I promise you, Chocoholics will cherish this responsibility. They can demonstrate how to dip items, tell people to use a plate to avoid drips or remind people not to double-dip or turn off the fountain when somebody's strawberry falls off the skewer and that person absolutely, positively has to have that chocolate drenched treat. Having an attendant at the fountain is a really smart idea. I have heard stories from our commercial customers of "Kids Gone Wild" at a Bar Mitzvah and drunk adults at a wedding attempting to put their heads under the fountain to drink the chocolate.

The most difficult thing about a chocolate fountain is the clean-up. 


Chocolate fountain providers rarely have the opportunity to clean their fountains on-site. If you're not going to have a place to clean the fountain, bring a few large plastic trash bags to put the emptied (but unclean) fountain in for transport home or to the kitchen. You can't believe how much chocolate an emptied fountain still has on it...and it can make one heck of a mess.

Don't leave chocolate in the fountain after you're finished. 

 

When it cools, it will harden. If someone turns on the auger with hardened chocolate in the fountain, it will potentially burn out the motor. If you do leave chocolate in the fountain and it hardens, simply turn on ONLY the heating element to start to melt the chocolate. Then, using a hair dryer, shoot warm air on the tiers and auger tube to melt the chocolate, freeing the auger and tier set from the chocolate. Even if the chocolate has hardened and you have re-melted it, it still is good and can be poured back into a Just Melt It! tub or storage container for future use.

Wedding Cakes or Chocolate Fountain

Black & White Chocolate Fountain

In today's economy, many brides are increasingly budget-conscious and will have to make difficult decisions on what to cut out in order to save money. Although wedding cakes are traditional, they are also incredibly expensive. Instead, open the eyes of budget-minded brides to the trend of choosing a delicious chocolate fountain instead. Not only will they save money in the process, but they’ll get to enjoy extra dessert with their guests!

 

Why Trade a Traditional Wedding Cake for a Delicious Chocolate Fountain


Savvy brides are finding creative ways to trim the budget without sacrificing style. It's important, however, that you communicate to brides the benefits of eschewing a traditional wedding cake in favor of a chocolate fountain because not all brides will immediately recognize the benefits, even if they're familiar with the trend.

Begin by telling the bride that by choosing a chocolate fountain, she will have her cake and eat it too! Not only will she save money with a chocolate fountain rental, but the price will include bite-sized cake for dipping, as well as an array of other sumptuous dipping treats, meaning she won't be paying extra to offer guests multiple dessert options!

Also, detail the trendy "first bite" ceremony where the happy couple chooses a dipping treat (usually a strawberry, but can be a cake bite) and will be the first to dip into the warm chocolate fountain. Once they've dipped their treat, they feed each other as a symbol of commitment and true love. Then, the chocolate fountain is open for the guests to enjoy, and with such a variety of dipping treat options, even the pickiest person will find something to tantalize their taste buds.


 

How to Provide a “Wedding Cake” Experience With a Chocolate Fountain


If brides are still unsure about trading a wedding cake for a chocolate fountain, make sure you have a wedding portfolio handy to show the delicious possibilities. Remind each bride that the display can be customized to match her wedding theme and color scheme, and she'll have a wide choice of dipping treats available. Also, show the possibilities for including a topper on the chocolate fountain to emulate a wedding cake. This can be the traditional bride and groom figurine or a floral arrangement.

She'll be able to choose between milk, white and dark chocolate, and her table can sparkle with the addition of white or colored LED lights. Also, ice molds can be crafted to hold some of the dipping treats, and tiers of mini cupcakes could be included in the shape of a wedding cake to combine the trend of cupcakes and chocolate fountains as the wedding cake.

 
Chocolate fountains are already popular at weddings, so taking the trend one step further will encourage budget-minded brides to choose your chocolate fountain as her wedding cake, with other brides following close behind.