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White Choc Ganache Help

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Barmaid | 13:40 Sat 26th Oct 2019 | Food & Drink
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I made some ganache earlier and its been chilling for ages. There is no way that this is ever going to be anything other than pouring consistency but its for a cake!

Any ideas how I can thicken it up?
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Maybe whip up some double cream and add it in?
Reheat and add more chocolate is the usual way - I have also seen ideas about whipping in some icing sugar to the chilled ganache, but this will make it (obviously) rather sweeter.
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Thanks all. Particularly Danny for that - whipping it has worked. WHich is great because I have no more choc and no more cream!!!!
Generally I used 100gm of chocolate to 100mls of double cream. I tend to whisk with and electric hand whisker and, if I want to make it less sweet, add 300gm of cream cheese to the mix. I use that recipe for my carrot cake too.

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