Saturday, February 28, 2009

Chocolate Decadence

The February 2009 challenge is hosted by Wendy of WMPE's blog and Dharm of Dad ~ Baker & Chef.
We have chosen a Chocolate Valentino cake by Chef Wan; a Vanilla Ice Cream recipe from Dharm and a Vanilla Ice Cream recipe from Wendy as the challenge.

I love flourless chocolate cakes.  They are quick to make/bake, and deliciously sinful. Once you find a good recipe, you just keep using it.  Then because of the daring bakers, I had to make this one---and now there's no looking back.  This is the GEM of all recipes. It's simplicity of ingredients makes it pure goodness.  Three ingredients are all it takes: Chocolate gives it flavor, butter gives it an intense moistness and the eggs give it texture. 

I had just purchased a silicone pyramid mould and so I baked my cake in this shape in lieu of hearts.  The dark chocolate couverture
cake was served with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. I also wanted to play with some chocolate transfers so I covered one cake with pure chocolate.  

This cake was so good I had to make it twice---the first didn't even get photographed! 

Thanks to Wendy and Dharm for a great challenge!

CHOCOLATE VALENTINO 
16 oz (454 g) chocolate , roughly chopped
1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons (146 g) unsalted butter
5 large eggs separated

1. Melt chocolate and butter on top of a double broiler, stirring often. 
2. While chocolate is cooling, line your pan with parchment and butter.
3. Place whites in a bowl. Whip egg whites till stiff peaks form (do not over-whip or cake will be dry).
4. Beat yolks together in a different bowl. Add to cooled chocolate.
5. Fold in 1/3 of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture and follow with the remaining 2/3 whites. Fold until no whites remain without deflating the batter.
6. Pour batter into prepared pan 3/4 full and bake at 375F/190C
7. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool on a rack for 10 minutes and unmold.

VANILLA ICE CREAM adapted from David Lebovitz
1 cup whole milk
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups cream
1 vanilla bean split in half
6 egg yolks

1. Heat milk, sugar and 1 cup cream and vanilla bean. Remove from heat and let steep for 30 minutes. 
2. Whisk egg yolks. Slowly add milk mixture to the yolks.  Return to heat and stir until the custard coats the back of a spoon.
3. Place remaining 1 cup cream in a bowl and set a mesh strainer above it. Pour the egg mixture into the cream. Refrigerate and then freeze according to manufacturer's instruction.


18 comments:

Lisa said...

What a gorgeous presentation! Love the pyramid with the chocolate transfers. It all looks wonderful :)

I forgot it's already the 28th in other parts of the wworld, so I was initially shocked when I saw your post up..lol 7 more hours to here!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A pretty dessert! Very well done!

Cheers,

Rosa

Anonymous said...

Looks Great! I still have a few hours before I can post mine! This was a fun challgene! I love the pyramid mold!

Aparna Balasubramanian said...

That's an unusually shaped cake mould. Perfect to showcase this cake.

Sheree' said...

That is the coolest mold ever!!! Wow!! Love the whole carmel and chocolate. Nice blog! Thanks for stopping by mine. :o)

chef_d said...

I love the shape!!

Kat said...

The pyramid mould is very cool and lends itself to a great presentation. This was my first challenge and first flourless cake and I had fun too!

Dewi said...

I love the pyramid shape that you are using for this challenge. Ice cream look delicious as well.
Cheers,
Elra

Susan said...

Great shape, great presentation!

Anonymous said...

Ooh, I was wondering what that little pyramid was covered in. I love the look of chocolate transfers. It's beautiful!

Namratha said...

That's an interesting cake pan, love it! Looks gorgeous!

Marye said...

The pyramid shape is incredible. I love it.
marye
bakingdelights.com

Anonymous said...

So clever! I love the pyramid shape :)

Amy said...

When you have to make it twice you KNOW it is good! Great job on this challenge.

Medhaa said...

lovr thr pyramid. nice work

Unknown said...

Love the pyramid. This was a delicious challenge! I'm lucky I made mine right before leaving for a conference (so I didn't eat it all myself).

MyKitchenInHalfCups said...

What a really wonderful mold and fun shape for this cake!! You can never miss with caramel if you ask me! and then that ice cream so lush and soft . . . wonderul.

Y said...

Great cake! And I love the transfers!