Baking · Chocolate · Do-ahead

White chocolate gingerbread blondies

It’s that time of year when baking for Thanksgiving and Christmas is utterly therapeutic. This was originally a Martha Stewart recipe and I found it on the wonderful food blog called “The view from Great Island”  The combination of gingerbread and white chocolate is divine!

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2 & 3/4 cups plus 1 tbsp all-purpose flour
1 & 1/4 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp ground cloves
2 & 1/2 sticks (1 & 1/4 cups) unsalted butter at room temperature
1 & 1/4 cups packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup plus 2 tbsp granulated sugar
2 large eggs, plus 1 large egg yolk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup molasses
10 oz white chocolate chips

Set the oven to 350 F
Spray a 17″ by 12″ baking sheet (the kind with a rim) with cooking spray and line with parchment paper.
Cream the butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and extra yolk, one at a time.
Blend in the vanilla, molasses and spices.
Whisk together the flour, baking soda and salt. Add to the bowl and blend just until combined.Fold in the chocolate chips
Spread the batter evenly in the baking sheet. Take a few moments to spread it out and get an even layer from side to side and end to end.
Bake for about 25 minutes until the edges are browned. let the gingerbread cool in the pan before slicing, and dust with a little powdered sugar, if you fancy

Baking · Chocolate · Dessert · Do-ahead · Gluten Free

Ginger chocolate oat bars

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Anything with ginger is wonderful, but this combination is terrific, besides being very easy to make.
3 1/2 oz butter
3 1/2 oz jumbo oats
3 1/2 oz rolled oats
1 lb 72% dark chocolate
5 fl oz heavy cream
5 1/2 oz dried cranberries
5 1/2 oz dried cherries
5 1/2 oz crystallized ginger, chopped

Melt the butter in a pan. Add both types of oats and cook for three minutes. Transfer to an oven dish that will fit in your fridge.
Place a bowl over a pan of simmering water. Add the chocolate and cream to the bowl and leave to melt for 15 minutes without stirring.
Add the cranberries, cherries and ginger to the oats and stir.
When the chocolate has fully melted, give it a little stir and then pour over the oats and fruit. Fold the chocolate through and then refrigerate for 30 minutes.
When set, break into pieces by hand and serve

 

Chocolate · Dessert · Do-ahead

Mocha chocolate refrigerator cake

I just love making these sort of desserts, especially in the summer and they are so easy when you can make them several days before and have them hanging out in the refrigerator.
This one is divine and a must to make. Also a great party cake.

 

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Serves 8
2 cups cold heavy cream
12 oz Italian Mascarpone cheese
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup Kahlua liqueur
2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder, such as Pernigotti . (make sure it’s a good brand)
1 tsp instant espresso powder
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
Three 8 oz packages Tate’s Bake Shop chocolate chip cookies (Sorry non USA  friends, I don’t know what thin, chocolate chip cookie of about 3″ diameter would work!)

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Shaved semisweet chocolate, for garnish

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, combine the heavy cream, Mascarpone, sugar, Kahlua, cocoa powder, espresso powder and vanilla. Mix on low speed to combine and then slowly raise the speed until it forms firm peaks.
To assemble the cake, arrange chocolate chip cookies flat in an 8-inch springform pan,covering the bottom as much as possible. (You can break some cookies to fill in the spaces)
Spread a fifth of the mocha whipped cream evenly over the cookies. Place another layer of cookies on top, lying flat and touching, followed by another fifth of the cream.
Continue layering cookies and cream until there are five layers of each, ending with a layer of cream.
Smooth the top, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
Run a small sharp knife around the outside of the cake and remove the sides of the pan.
Sprinkle the top with the chocolate, cut in wedges and serve cold.

Baking · Chocolate · Dessert · Do-ahead · Gluten Free

Mary Berry’s easy frozen chocolate torte

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Mary Berry, for those who haven’t heard of her, is the British queen of baking and her recipes are usually very easy and foolproof. Here is a terrific one that you can make in advance, freeze and keep for a long time, although you won’t want to!

Serves 10

For the mousse
14 oz dark chocolate, 70% or more.
4 oz superfine sugar (caster sugar)
6 tbsp water
4 large egg yolks
2 tbsp brandy
20 fl oz heavy cream

To decorate
Powdered sugar (icing sugar)
12 large strawberries, sliced
Extra cream to pour over the servings

Method
Lightly grease an 8 inch loose-bottomed cake tin and line with cling film.
Break the chocolate into sections and drop into a food processor. Process for 1 minute or until just a few pieces remain in the otherwise powdery chocolate.  Alternatively, you could finely grate the chocolate.
Place the sugar and water into a small pan and heat gently over a low heat, until the sugar has dissolved, stirring occasionally.
Increase the heat and boil briskly for 3 to 4 minutes, until the mixture becomes a light syrup.
Set the food processor running and pour the hot syrup through the funnel onto the chocolate – it should melt, but add a dash of boiling water if the chocolate hasn’t completely melted.
Drop the egg yolks into the melted chocolate and process for a few seconds before adding the brandy. If you are not using a food processor, beat the ingredients together with a wooden spoon.
In a separate bowl, whip the cream until lightly thickened.
Fold in the chocolate mixture and then spoon it into the prepared tin, leveling the top with the back of a spoon.
Cover with cling film and transfer to the freezer for a minimum of 4 hours or until it has frozen.
To serve, remove the torte from the freezer, release it from the tin and transfer to a nice cake plate.
Leave to soften for about 10 to 15 minutes before dusting with powdered sugar.
Decorate with fresh strawberries and serve with some cream on the side.

 

 

 

Chocolate · Dessert · Do-ahead

Simply, Chocolate Marquise

 

This is a rich, indulgent, make-ahead dessert with a kick of mint in it for a special dinner party.

Serves 8 to 10
12 oz 70% Valrhona or Green and Blacks chocolate
6 oz unsalted butter, softened
6 oz superfine sugar (caster sugar)
6 tbsp cocoa powder
6 large eggs
16 fl oz heavy cream
300 gram box of After Eights (available on Amazon or at Cost Plus World Market)

Break the chocolate into pieces and place in a heatproof bowl.
Pour a little water in to a sauce pan and place the bowl over the saucepan, making sure the water doesn’t touch the bottom of the bowl. (Or use a double boiler)
Set the pan over gentle heat and warm the water until the chocolate is melted.
Take off the heat and leave to cool a little.

Meanwhile, place the butter and half the sugar into another large bowl. Using a mixer or electric hand whisk, beat until the mixture is really light and creamy, then beat in the cocoa powder.
Separate the eggs and put the yolks in a third bowl.
Tip in the remaining sugar, then beat together until pale and creamy.
(To check if it’s ready, make a figure-of-eight in the mixture with the beater, it should hold it’s shape for a moment)
In a fourth bowl, whip the cream until thickened with soft peaks.
Pour the melted chocolate into the butter mixture and carefully stir through until it is well combined.
Gently fold in the egg mixture.
When this is amalgamated, stir in the whipped cream.

Now line a 2.5″ by 8.5″ tin with 3 layers of cling film, leaving a 4″ overhang. You can use a regular loaf tin, but as it’s wider, only make three layers of After Eights.

Spoon the mixture into a large piping bag with a large nozzle.
Pipe a layer over the bottom of the tin, then cover this with a layer of After Eights (cut some in half to ensure they fit)
Pipe over another layer of chocolate cream, followed by a layer of After Eights.
Continue until you have 4 layers of chocolate mints and the tin is full, finishing with a chocolate cream layer.
Fold over the cling film , then chill overnight or up to 2 days.
Just before serving, place the marquise in the freezer for 10 minutes to make it easier to slice.
Place the tin, bottom-side up, on a serving plate, slide off the tin, then peel away the cling film.
Dip a palette knife in some boiling water and smooth the surface of the marquise.
Use a serrated knife dipped in boiling water to cut the marquise into slices.

Baking · Chocolate · Do-ahead

White chocolate and custard powder cookies

One of the simplest, flakiest and tastiest cookie recipes to make.
The only “special” ingredient you need (because it’s a British recipe) is custard powder, which seems to be more readily available in the USA these days. The brand pictured here called “Birds” is the one you can find in many supermarkets and certainly online and is the best one to use.

Makes about 25 cookies.
5 oz butter, softened
6 oz superfine sugar (caster sugar)
1 large egg
1/2 tsp good vanilla extract
8 oz self-raising flour
4 oz Birds custard powder
4 oz white chocolate , chopped into small chunks

Heat the oven to 350 F
Line 2 to 3 baking sheets with baking parchment.
Put the butter and sugar in a food mixer and whizz until light and fluffy.
Add the egg and vanilla extract and mix well.
Sift together the flour and custard powder, then tip into the bowl and pulse to mix into a dough.
Scrape out the food mixer and work the chocolate in by hand.
Roll the dough into balls a little smaller than a walnut, then place on the baking sheets, a little apart to allow for spreading.
Press each cookie down lightly with your fingers.
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes until lightly golden.
Remove and cool on a wire rack.

Baking · Chocolate · Do-ahead · Nuts

The “Hello Dolly” bars

These are very sweet but oh so good and oh so easy!

1/2 cup butter
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 or 2 (12 oz) packages chocolate chips
2 (6 oz) packages butterscotch chips
1 (3 oz) package dessicated coconut
1 cup chopped nuts  (walnuts are nice)
1 can Eagle Brand condensed milk

Melt 1/2 cup butter in a 9 x 13 pyrex dish.
Sprinkle 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs over the butter, mix and press to form a crust in the bottom of the pan.

Sprinkle the chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, coconut and chopped nuts evenly  over the crust.
Pour 1 can Eagle Brand condensed milk over the top.

Bake at 350 F for 30 minutes.
Cut into squares. The recipe makes about 36 squares and may be refrigerated before cutting – they become VERY hard, so you might need a pizza cutter or a very sharp knife!

Chocolate · Dessert · Do-ahead · Gluten Free

Classic Chocolate Mousse

 

Need I say any more? All you need is a spoon!

6 servings
3/4 cup chilled heavy cream
4 large egg yolks
1/4 cup espresso or strong coffee at room temperature
3 tbsp sugar, divided
1/8 tsp kosher salt
6 oz semi sweet chocolate (60% – 72% cacao) chopped

Beat 1/2 the cream in a medium bowl until stiff peaks form; cover and chill.
Combine the egg yolks, espresso, salt and 2 tbsp sugar in a large metal bowl.
Set over a saucepan of gently simmering water (do not allow the bowl to touch the water).
Cook, whisking constantly, until the mixture is lighter in color and almost doubled in volume and an instant read thermometer inserted into the mixture registers 160 degrees, about 1 minute.
Remove the bowl from the pan. Add the chocolate; whisk until melted and smooth. Let stand, whisking occasionally, until room temperature.
Using an electric mixer, beat the egg white in another medium bowl on medium speed until foamy. With the mixer running, gradually beat in the remaining 1 tbsp sugar. Increase the speed to high and beat until firm peaks form.
Fold the egg whites into the chocolate in 2 additions; fold the whipped cream into the mixture just enough to blend.
Divide the mousse among 6 teacups or 4 oz ramekins. Chill until firm, at least 3 hours.

Do ahead- The mousse can be made 1 day ahead; cover and keep chilled. Let stand at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving.
Before serving, whisk the remaining 1/4 cup cream in a small bowl until soft peaks form and dollop over the mousse

Chocolate · Dessert · Do-ahead

Mocha Chocolate Icebox cake

Here is a lovely, easy cake to make for Valentines Day. You will adore it and so will your other half!
A Barefoot Contessa gem.

Serves 8
2 cups cold heavy cream
12 oz Italian mascarpone cheese
1.2 cup sugar
1/4 cup Kahlua liqueur
2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder, such as Pernigotti
1 tsp instant espresso powder
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
Three 8-ounce packages Tate’s Bake Shop chocolate chip cookies
Shaved semi sweet chocolate, for garnish

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, combine the heavy cream, mascarpone, sugar, Kahlua, cocoa powder, espresso powder and vanilla. Mix on low speed to combine and then slowly raise the speed until it forms firm peaks.

To assemble the cake, arrange a layer of chocolate chip cookies in an 8 inch springform pan, covering the bottom as much as possible. (You can break some to fill in the empty spaces)
Spread a 1/5 of the mocha whipped cream evenly over the cookies.
Place another layer of cookies on top, lying flat and touching, followed by another 1/5 of the cream.
Continue layering cookies and cream until there are 5 layers of each, ending with a layer of cream.
Smooth the top, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.

Run a small sharp knife around the outside of the cake and remove the sides of the pan.
Sprinkle the top with the shaved chocolate, cut in wedges and serve cold

Baking · Chocolate · Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Nuts

Easy, healthy homemade fruit, nut and seed chocolate

This is the most divine chocolate you can eat, and you choose exactly what you want in it and how dark the chocolate is. Everyone swoons with this chocolate.

It almost doesn’t need a recipe so I will give you the guidelines;

This makes about 40 pieces, at least

You will need;

A double boiler, or a bowl to sit on top of a saucepan without the bottom of it touching the water you put in the saucepan.
A shallow 9” by 13” baking tray lined with aluminum foil (however, you can make as little or as much as you want and vary the size of the tray.

Ingredients

12 x 4oz bars of really good quality chocolate. I use Lindt and use 8 x 85% bars and 4  x 70% bars, sometimes using a couple of the “Lindt Intense orange” flavor, or “mint” flavor but you can put in anything you want.

Salted, skinned peanuts (It’s nice to have something salted against the sweetness of the chocolate)
pumpkin seeds
pistachio nuts
sunflower seeds
toasted slivered almonds
any other nuts you like, chopped very coarsely
raisins
dried cranberries
dried blueberries
dried apricots
crystallized ginger
any other dried fruit

2 fresh oranges, grated zest only (if you like a lovely orange flavor)

Method

You can really improvise with this, but all you do is break up the chocolate and put it in the top bowl of a double boiler.

Cut all the nuts until they are pretty similar in size and sprinkle all the fruits, nuts and seeds of your choice onto the lined baking tray.

Finely grate the zest of the two oranges and add to the chocolate in the bowl over medium heat so the water underneath is gently simmering. Stir occasionally until it has all melted.
Take off the stove and pour over all the fruits, nuts and seeds in the baking tray, shaking the baking tray so it spreads evenly into all the holes and crevices. Sprinkle a few bits and pieces of the fruit, nuts and seeds over the top for decoration and then refrigerate for 4 to 6 hours until set.

Remove the foil from underneath the chocolate, and start cutting it into chunks . Store in a container in the fridge and you will have divine chocolate for weeks!!