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Chocolate Pots de Creme

January 31, 2013 by Sarah 11 Comments

So, if you follow me on facebook or instagram, you will be well aware by now of my TWO attempts over Australia Day weekend to make a naturally sweetened pavlova.

I learnt many things from that little experiment, a key one being that if you are flying by the seat of your pants, scale it down! I planned a huge 10 egg white pavlova. And the first one failed miserably, so of course I had to try again. I didn’t perfect the pavlova that weekend (but the second attempt was far better than the first, so you better believe I will keep trying!). The point of this pavolva-spiel is that I had not ten, but TWENTY egg yolks for which to find some kind of purpose.

Not one to shy away from a challenge, I faced it head on…
Ten egg yolks (yes, ten!) went into an ice cream (a glorious ice cream, recipe coming soon!).
Four egg yolks went into a custard.
Two egg yolks went into my dad’s homemade mayo.
And the last four went into these delicious little ramekins of heaven – chocolate pots de creme.

I do very much feel the need to put warnings on all of my future chocolate recipes (sure to be plenty of them coming) since a couple of people mentioned to me how dark they have found my chocolate recipes…
I like my chocolate bitter as all get out DAAAAARK. So, I hereby caution you – if you don’t like really dark chocolate, use the upper limit of honey in the recipe below.
7/2/13 Edit: I have added changes for a milk chocolate version to the recipe, for those that don’t like dark choc. You are welcome. 😉

I made this without pre-made chocolate, for several reasons.

  1. Good, naturally-sweetened, soy-free, safe premade choc is expen$ive $tuff.
  2. I couldn’t be bothered to make my own choc to then use in a recipe.
  3. Sometimes a combo of cacao butter/cacao powder/honey is cheaper, easier, and better than using premade stuff.
  4. And I didn’t have any of my favourite premade choc in the house. Sometimes laziness is not a bad thing.

(And before I am struck down by the low-sugar goddesses, I do want to emphasise that although this is naturally-sweetened, it is very much a treat.)

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Chocolate Pots de Creme
Author: Sarah Groom
Prep time:  7 mins
Cook time:  8 hours 30 mins
Total time:  8 hours 37 mins
 
Ingredients
  • 220g raw cream
  • 200g raw milk
  • 2 vanilla beans (or 1 vanilla bean plus 1 tsp vanilla essence)
  • 4 egg yolks
  • pinch of finely ground himalayan pink salt
  • 80g cacao butter
  • 100-120g raw honey (90-100g for a milk chocolate version)
  • 40g cacao powder (20g for a milk chocolate version)
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 160 degrees celsius. Put 8x125ml ramekins in a big baking dish. Put the kettle on to boil.
  2. Weigh all ingredients into the bowl and cook for 5 mins, 90 degrees, on speed 4. Add an extra minute to the cooking time if it hasn't reached 90 degrees in 5 mins. Don't cook too long after the mixture reaches 90 degrees.
  3. When your very rich, chocolatey custard finished cooking, divide it between the ramekins. Carefully pour the boiling water from the kettle into the baking dish around the ramekins. Take care not to pour water into the ramekins.
  4. Cover entire baking dish with foil, and bake for 30mins or until starting to set but still a little jiggly. Pull the baking tray out of the oven and let them sit (loosely covered) for approx 10mins, then 10mins more uncovered or until cool enough to handle. Put your ramekins in the fridge and let them set for at least 8 hours, or overnight (although, probably not overnight.... this is not exactly breakfast kind of food).
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Devour responsibly and slowly. Savour every delicious spoonful. 🙂

(Extra special thanks to Yvonne for taste testing!)

Enjoy!!

 

 

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Filed Under: Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: chocolate, dessert, grain free, nut free, sweets

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Comments

  1. Chef William says

    January 30, 2014 at 11:30 pm

    What a wonderful recipe, packed with good things. Dark chocolate is so much healthier for us and I love it so I will be coming back looking for more recipes. Yes,, sometimes we must look for ways to use up left over items when we are creating a recipe, but it looks like you did a fine job of it. Thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      January 31, 2014 at 6:25 pm

      Thank for your comment! I hope you try this recipe and enjoy it!! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Cathy says

    January 31, 2014 at 1:24 pm

    Raw cream ?

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      January 31, 2014 at 6:26 pm

      Yes, this is the cream harvested from raw (unpasteurised) cows milk. You can use regular double cream, too. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Mindy Benkert says

    January 31, 2014 at 2:03 pm

    That looks amazing! Where do you buy your cacao butter? That is the first time I’ve heard of it.

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      January 31, 2014 at 6:34 pm

      Hi Mindy. I live in Sydney, Australia and buy it from a local organic store called Organic Food Network. If you live in the US, you can buy it online here: http://amzn.to/1gwfTZY (affiliate link). Otherwise, check out your local health food store.
      I hope you can find some, I love the stuff!!! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Lisa says

    February 16, 2015 at 7:55 pm

    Hi, I absolutely love this recipe! And that you are also a Sydney local. I made it for my valentine and he loved it!

    I replaced the cocoa butter with coconut oil and it worked.

    My question is, can the mix (before baking) be put into moulds to set as chocolate?

    Thanks 🙂

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      July 27, 2015 at 2:16 pm

      No, they’re not firm enough to serve as chocolates. The consistency is more like a thick/firm custard. Glad you loved them!

      Reply
  5. Lisa says

    February 17, 2015 at 3:42 pm

    Also, how long do they last in the fridge? I made them i smaller ramekins as they are quite rich. Thanks

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      July 27, 2015 at 2:17 pm

      Just a few days, but I think they would freeze well – just cover the ramekins in foil first. 🙂

      Reply

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