Landmine Chocolate Turtles for Demine Valentine

On Sunday afternoon, the NW Demine team met up to do some final planning for tonight's Demine Valentine event at the Eastlake Bar and Grill, and also to make some tasty confections to hand out as gifts at the event.

I'd been wanting to try this crafty way to make custom-shaped chocolates for a while, and Demine provided the perfect excuse.

We used a 3D printer to make positive copies of the shape we wanted. The video below shows the machine building up our parts, layer by layer. The white powder shown is gypsum powder, and the machine spreads a very thin layer of it over a bed that can raise and lower. Then, a print head (just like the one in your inkjet printer) passes over the powder and sprays a binder (colored red in this video) on certain areas of the powder, forming the part.

These red landmines were glued to the bottom of a small container, and we poured liquid food-grade silicone over them to form a mold.

This is what it looked like after the silicone cured, and we removed some of the parts from the mold:

With the molds made, we were ready to melt some chocolate and try them out!

We made some caramel, toasted some pecans, and made turtles, topped with landmine-shaped chocolate.

Until supplies run out, each guest at tonight's event will receive one of these tasty treats:


Demine Valentine 2009