Recipes Tagged ‘Chocolate’

26

January

2010

Chocolate Crepe

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Preparation time: clock 10min.

This chocolate crepe recipe is really easy to prepare. The only trick is in cooking the crepes, but it takes just one or two trials to master the technique. No matter how many times I tried, the first crepe is always useless (my mom always told me to throw the first out so it’s not just me…). Anyway the recipe described here is not only for sweet dessert crepes but also for salty “galettes“, as we call them in Brittany. You can fill them with whatever you like really, from ham and cheese, to strawberries and chocolate. If you prefer plain crepes, you can add sugar to the batter, and even a bit of Grand Marnier for the taste!

Chocolate Crepes

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25

January

2010

Thin Dark & White Chocolate Sheets

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Preparation time: clock 2h15min.

If you are tired of the same old dark chocolate, this recipe is ideal. It’s also really easy to prepare and you don’t need many ingredients. You just need a few spices… It’s actually not very elaborated either, it basically consists of making several chocolate sheets, with different forms, sizes and tastes. I especially like to add red hot chili pepper, but you can add anything you like. The anise one was really great too!

Thin Dark & White Chocolate Sheets

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23

January

2010

Breton Shortbread Chocolate Cookies

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Preparation time: clock 2h.

Those cookies were really awesome. I love the shortbread texture and they tasted good too. I guess if you are not used to it, they might seem a bit dry, but they are ideal to be served with tea or coffee. You can try to add more or less chocolate on the cookies too. I usually like to prepare a really intense chocolate icing, but it’s up to your taste. Let me know how you liked them!!

Breton Shortbread Chocolate Cookies

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21

January

2010

Kiwi Soup & White Chocolate Cream

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Preparation time: clock 15min.

Recently I have been trying to make more desserts because I realized that I only added a few up to now and since we love chocolate, it’s been my first choice. But then since they all seem a bit the same, I thought to try today a recipe with white chocolate for a change! It was pretty awesome, but you have to like kiwis!

Kiwi Soup & White Chocolate Cream

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18

January

2010

Chocolate Fondant

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Preparation time: clock 45min.

This recipe of chocolate fondant is for 2 persons. You have to make them individuals and you’ll need muffins tins for that. Chocolate fondants are usually served hot, either on their own, either with custard or whipped cream. You can dust them with icing sugar or icing cocoa. What I like the most is to serve with them with ice cream because I love the hot/cold sensation!

Chocolate Fondant

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15

January

2010

Five Minutes Chocolate Mug Cake

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Preparation time: clock 5min.

This chocolate cake recipe is awesome! You can prepare it in a few minutes and it doesn’t taste awful (don’t mind the picture)!! If you need to fix a last minute dessert, try it!! I love it! Here is the recipe for 2 cups.

Five Minutes Chocolate Mug Cake

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14

January

2010

Crunchy Chocolate Truffles with Rum and Orange

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Preparation time: clock 2h.

I like truffles a lot but I can only eat 2 or 3 max every 6 months… I mean it’s too much chocolate at once isn’t it?! I checked on Wikipedia and it says they were invented both by John Labarge in 1625, and Antoine Dufour in 1895. I don’t know which is true, so well congrats to you both I guess!!

Crunchy Chocolate Truffles with Rum and Orange

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11

January

2010

Chocolate Mousse

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Preparation time: clock 15min.

This chocolate mousse recipe is really fast and easy and you can use as a base to create many other desserts, for example combining it with orange custard, pear gelatin, etc. I think it should be enough for 6 people!

Chocolate Mousse

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10

January

2010

Chocolate Meringues with Chocolate Mousse Topping

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Preparation time: clock 2h45min.

This meringue recipe is easy to prepare although it takes a few hours. Since the topping is made of cream, you won’t be able to keep them too long and it’s better to save them in the fridge, or just eat them all very quick!!!

Chocolate Meringues with Chocolate Mousse Topping

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08

January

2010

Mini Orange and Chocolate Triangles with Hazelnuts

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Preparation time: clock 3h.

This recipe is based on the typical dough used for many kinds of cakes and cookies: 1 measure of icing sugar, 2 measures of butter and 3 measure of flour. The icing sugar makes it easier to knead the dough. The result was pretty good. The triangles tasted good and were very beautiful. Next time, I want to try with pistachios instead of hazelnuts, I think it will give it even more color and originality!

Mini Orange and Chocolate Triangles with Hazelnuts

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