Q: I need help finding a way to make a chocolate cornet similar to the one in Lucky Star episode 1.
http://www.epicwin.org/img/luckystar/rev iew/01.jpg
How difficult is it to make it and plz explain with great detail - thx!!
A: What you will need:
Puff Pastry (buy one, or make it!)
18 ounces (approximately 2 1/4 cups) semi-sweet chocolate, melted
To make the puff pastry if you can’t buy one;
2 egg whites
1/2 Cups of sugar
1/3
I reviewing several mouthpiece specifications, they site more or less endurance for different size mouthpieces.
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