serves 4
(I doubled my recipe to keep some in the fridge for me... uhhhhh I mean guests...)
- 1 cup light cream (I used 10%)
- 7oz best-quality semisweet or bittersweet chocolate (70% cocoa solids)... I used Bakers Semisweet Chocolate for a not-too bitter taste
- 2 large egg yolks
- 3 tablespoons brandy, the best you can get (I used Chemineaud and bought the little samplers you can get at your liquor store... so much better than splurging on a bottle of alchie you wont ever drink, plus they are something like $2.00! Ummm... hells yeah!)
- 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons butter
- cookie wafers, fresh fruit... whatever you would like to garnish your finished product with
- Espresso cups, shot glasses, ramekins... (I used Asian teacups for mine - less is more... this recipe is VERY rich and better with just a taste)
That's it! Lets get rolling...
Did you know?
The smell of chocolate may increase theta brain waves, resulting in relaxation.
Once your cream has come to a full boil, remove your pot and set it aside to cool for about a minute... then, you will be stirring in your chocolate!!!
Did you know?
Mexican healers use chocolate to treat bronchitis and insect bites.
Blame it on the A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-ALCOHOL! (Just HAD to make a T-pain reference... HAD to)... get out that brandy baby! Once your chocolate is all melted in and whisked to creamy perfection, it's time to add some flavorful booze!
Did you know?
The cocoa butter in chocolate contains oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated fat which may raise good cholesterol.
Alright... once you've given it some time to chill, go ahead and add in your butter - stirring occasionally until it is all melted and smooth!
Taste test! Hey... you gotta make sure it's edible right?
Next, you are ready to pour them into your little cups! I used a soup server looking spoon thing to fill them up (don't worry too much about making a mess on the sides... it is about what's on the INSIDE that counts... am I right ladies?)
Did you know?
Chocolate increases antioxidant levels in the blood.
... then take them out and decorate! I used cookie wafers and fresh strawberries (they are deliciously in season right now... and strawberries and chocolate... well... could there be a better match?!?!)
Did you know?
Cacao, the source of chocolate, contains antibacterial agents that fight tooth decay. Of course, this is counteracted by the high sugar content of milk chocolate.
Bonne Appetit!
The cocoa butter in chocolate contains oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated fat which may raise good cholesterol.
Chocolate increases antioxidant levels in the blood.
Did you know?
Cacao, the source of chocolate, contains antibacterial agents that fight tooth decay. Of course, this is counteracted by the high sugar content of milk chocolate.
Bonne Appetit!
9 comments:
this is the most delicious and adorable post on this entire blog!
This looks yummy and I'm not a chocolate fan.
I will definitely have to make for hubby.
Oooh, these look SO good. Can you mail one to me? ;) I need a chocolate fix daily, so I'd be happy whenever it arrived!
Great name for a post! That is one heck of a sexy desert. How come you are so good at everything Robyn!? Might have to give these a go myself! Yum!
looks delicious and i love chocolate!
Wow! YUM!!!
i love the blame it on the aaalcoholll line... :)
and I'm not a mexican healer, but I sure use chocolate for all kinds of daily healing!!!
Wow those look so yummy. I think I will add this to my list of special treats for celebrations!! Thanks for such a great recipe!
all that chocolate looks delicious
visiting from SITS, where's your cake post?
This was a really cute and funny post!! And it looks really good!!
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