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Melted chocolate is delicious, versatile, and fun to make. You can pour it on as a topping for ice cream and pastries, or you can use it as a dip to create fun desserts like cake pops or chocolate-covered fruits. Although chocolate is often melted in a double boiler, it’s fast and easy to get perfectly smooth melted chocolate with just your microwave!

Quick Guide to Melting Chocolate in the Microwave

  1. Place the chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and add milk or oil if you want to thin it.
  2. Microwave the chocolate for 30 seconds on low power.
  3. Take it out and stir it with a spoon or a spatula.
  4. Microwave it in 10-15-second bursts until it's almost melted, scraping the bowl each time.
  5. Stir the remaining chocolate until it's completely melted.
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Preparing the Chocolate

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  1. If you try to melt a whole chocolate bar, the outside will melt before the center, and the chocolate will be more likely to scorch. By chopping up the chocolate into small pieces, it will melt more evenly.[1]
    • You can skip this step if you're using chocolate chips.
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    [2] The bowl should not have metal trim, which can cause dangerous sparks that can make the microwave stop working. If the bowl is plastic, it should either say “microwave safe” or have a small square with wavy lines somewhere on the dish. Glass and ceramic are usually safe for use in the microwave.
    • You can test whether a dish is microwave safe by placing it in the microwave along with a cup of water. Turn on the microwave for 1 minute on high heat, then touch the dish. If the dish is cool and the water is warm, the dish is microwave-safe. However, if the dish is hot and the water is cold, the dish absorbs heat and should not be used in the microwave.
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    If you want a thinner chocolate glaze, or you just want to make your chocolate easier to work with, add a capful of milk, a small pat of butter, or 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of an unflavored oil, like canola or coconut oil. This will also help keep your chocolate from hardening as quickly once it’s cool.
    • It's best to start with a small amount and add more if you need to.
    • Do not allow any water to get into the chocolate. The chocolate will seize and become lumpy, making it unusable.
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Microwaving the Chocolate

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  1. Since microwave settings can vary, it’s helpful to turn your microwave to the lowest setting so your chocolate doesn’t scorch. It will take a little longer to melt your chocolate this way, but you will have more control over the finished product.[3]
    • If you’re not sure how to change the power level, check your microwave’s manual.
    • If you need to, you can also use the defrost setting.
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    Even if the chocolate doesn’t look like it’s melted, stir it after the first 30 seconds in the microwave. Chocolate can appear to hold its shape once it starts melting, so don’t go by the appearance alone.[4]
    • Be sure to scrape the sides of the bowl when you stir the chocolate. The sides of the bowl will heat the fastest, so the chocolate will scorch there first.
  3. As the chocolate begins to melt, microwave it in 10-15 second increments to help you control the temperature more easily. Scrape the sides of the bowl each time you take the chocolate out of the microwave.[5]
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    The heat from the melted chocolate should cause the remaining solid pieces to finish melting. If the chocolate isn’t smooth after 30 seconds of stirring, place the bowl back in the microwave for another 5-10 seconds.[7]
  5. The chocolate will be too hot to enjoy as soon as it finishes melting. Once it’s cool, enjoy your melted chocolate as a dipping sauce for fruit, marshmallows, or pretzels or as a drizzle for pastries or popcorn.[8]
    • If the chocolate gets hard while you’re working with it, place it into the microwave for an additional 20 seconds, then stir it again.[9]
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    Yes, block chocolate or large chocolate pieces should be chopped or grated into evenly sized pieces to make the melting easier. If you don't want to chop the chocolate, use chocolate drops or bits, which are already in small enough pieces of an even size.
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    It is really easy to burn or scorch microwaved chocolate. It is important to only microwave it long enough for it to just start to melt. If you wait until the chocolate looks completely melted on the outside, it'll be burned and taste awful.
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Things You’ll Need

  • Microwave
  • Bowl
  • Spoon or rubber spatula
  • Your choice of chocolate

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To easily melt chocolate in the microwave, chop the chocolate into small pieces using a serrated knife, and place them in a microwave-safe bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of milk, butter, or oil to the chocolate, and microwave it for 30 seconds on low power. Then, stir the chocolate with a spoon or spatula. After stirring, continue heating the chocolate in 10-15 second bursts until it’s almost melted. Stir for about 30 seconds until the remaining chocolate is melted, and let it sit for 5 minutes to cool before enjoying! For more tips, including why you should never use water to thin the chocolate, read on!

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