DIY GIANT KINDER SURPRISE! ─ Mr. Hacker

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Guys, finally we’ve done something we have been planning to do for a long time. So we present you a giant homemade Kinder surprise.
For starters, we used 12 bars of milk chocolate and 7 of white chocolate, balloon and a confectionery syringe. First, we washed the balloon in clear water and dried it with a hairdryer. The key point that it’s dry inside.
Second, we need to melt the milk chocolate. To do that we broke it into small pieces and put everything into a big glass bowl. It’s important to melt the chocolate using the water bath. As soon as it starts melting you need to stir it constantly until it reaches homogeneous liquid state. To get everything done, chocolate doesn’t need to be hot too much so it’s warm and liquid-like in video.
Third, we removed the tip from confectionery syringe and pulled the balloon on the screw thread. This way we won’t inflate it. You need blow the balloon to the size needed. We temporary tightened up the tail in order not to let the air out.
Then we filled the syringe with melted chocolate using a spoon, put the plunger back, tightened down the tail and started to pump the chocolate inside the balloon. When the syringe was almost empty, we tightened up the tail of the balloon and repeated the whole process once again until almost all chocolate was inside. By the end, we took off the syringe and tied the balloon. Also we left a little bit of the melted chocolate for any future usage.
We tapped on the sides of the balloon and turned it gently to evenly spread the chocolate inside. When all gaps vanished, we let most of the chocolate flow down to make the future egg be able to stand vertically.
The most complicated part is over, what is left for us is to put the raw work in the fridge to make it harden. Just in case we decided to fix the egg vertically with a thread attached to a stick.
We took the egg out the fridge after sometime putting rubber gloves on in order to keep the chocolate from melting due to palm warmth. We took a deep plate and drew with a help of it the future cut line. To do it we used a hacksaw blade since while testing we came to the conclusion that there’s no other way to cut the egg. After that, we gently cut off the top of the egg following the sketched line.
As you can see, there were some gaps inside the egg, which we filled up with chocolate and put it in the fridge again.
The same way we slathered the egg inside using a tablespoon with melted and cooled enough white chocolate. It looks quite nice but you can try just poring the white chocolate inside and evenly spread it. We didn’t dare to do that since we were afraid that dark chocolate layer will melt a little and lose the shape. We did the same to the sawn top.
After it all freezed up in the fridge it was high time to take the balloon off from the chocolate. Look what a perfectly smooth surface we got as well as giant and beautiful egg!
We all know that there’s a container for a toy inside a kinder surprise. We decided to do it out of 2 1,5 liter bottles. We cut the bottoms of bottles and washed them on the outside. We decided not to bother too much about the toys and put original kinder surprise toys inside our capsule. We think you all agree that it’s fun to get a bunch of small surprises above an enormous kinder egg. Write in comments what you’d put inside a huge chocolate egg as a surprise.
Now we need to reattach the top. First, we placed it accurately on the saw-cut to avoid all the clearances and marked the necessary position with a cross. Then we warmed a knife on fire and melted the edges with it a little after we put it to the edge and pressed a little. We applied a small amount of chocolate along the whole joint line with a confectionary syringe and removed the redundant with a plastic card. That’s it! We put the ready-made egg in the fridge.
But a real kinder egg needs to have a cover. We designed it in a similar way to original. As you can see it consists out of 2 ovals. If you wrap an egg with it you’ll have a small overlap from all sides for jointing. We took that into consideration and made a paper stencil fitting vertical and horizontal distance with a 10 cm margin.
We made the sketching on a piece of a wide food foil and cut 2 parts.


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