Chocolate crème brûlée with berries
(from RainbowBrite1979’s recipe box)
This recipe is a different twist on the traditional crème brûlée. This dessert is just like those served in restaurants, only better because you prepared it with quality in mind—not quantity!
Source: Geoff Lamb (from RecipeThing user lambchops)
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 110 minutes
Serves 4 people
Ingredients
- 4 cups heavy cream (one cup per person)
- 4 small egg yolks OR 3 large egg yolks (average of one small yolk per person works better with the chocolate)
- 2 oz. dark chocolate
- 4 tbsp. granulated sugar
- 2 handfuls (20-30) berries of your choice
- 2 tbsp. granulated white or brown sugar
- 1 tsp. powdered sugar
- 1 sprig mint leaf (optional)
Directions
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Read through all directions, as time and specific cooking instruments are required.
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Begin by preparing your yolks, mixing them well with the granulated sugar.
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Separately, bring cream to a boil on stove.
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Cream will rise quickly, so add chocolate pieces as soon as the cream boils; then reduce heat to low.
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Stir chocolate into cream until mixture is smooth (about two minutes).
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Keep on low heat while adding yolk/sugar mixture to cream.
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Turn off heat and continue stirring mixture for about one minute.
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Preheat oven to 275 degrees.
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Place 5-6 berries at bottom of each ramekin.
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Pour cream/chocolate/yolk/sugar mixture evenly into each ramekin.
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Place ramekins in casserole and add warm water to create water bath about as high as the cream mixture inside the ramekins.
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Heat water bath in oven for about 45 min. until cream begins to solidify.
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Remove water bath from oven and let cool for 10-15 min.
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Remove ramekins from water bath and refrigerate at least 5-6 hours; chilling overnight works best.
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Remove ramekins from refrigerator and sprinkle a small layer of white or brown sugar on top of the cream.
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Using a kitchen torch, lightly caramelize the sugar on top until sugar has a golden hue over the chocolate brown color.
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Let sugar layer cool one minute.
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Gently sift a light layer of powdered sugar on top of caramelized sugar.
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Arrange a few berries and mint leaf, if desired, on top of powdered sugar.
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Serve to your guests’ hearts content while watching the first few minutes of “Amélie.”
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Crème brûlée will never be the same!