Chocolate fondant
Makes 6 puddings
Ingredients
- 150g/6oz butter plus an extra lump
- Flour for dusting
- 200g/8oz dark chocolate (minimum 70% cocoa solids)
- 4 large eggs plus 3 large yolks
- 100g/4oz caster sugar
- 50g/2oz plain flour
- Crème fraîche to serve
Method
- Heat the oven to 400F/200C/gas mark 6. Use the extra lump of butter to smear 6 x 175ml pudding tins or dariole moulds, dust with flour and shake out the excess. Place on a baking sheet and pop in the freezer. Break the chocolate into a bowl that fits over a half-filled pan of simmering water without touching. Add 150g butter, stirring occasionally as it melts.
- Meanwhile, whisk the eggs and yolks with the sugar at high speed for 3-6 minutes until thick, mousse-like and twice the volume. Gradually fold the chocolate sauce into the mousse until smooth and slackened, then sift the flour over the top and, using a metal spoon, fold through until smooth. Pour the thick, fluffy mixture into the prepared tins. Cover with clingfilm and chill until required.
- Bake the puddings for 12 minutes until risen and set. Rest for 2 minutes, run a knife round the inside edge of the dariole and turn on to a plate. Serve with crème fraîche.
Please note the image above is for illustrative purposes only, and is not an original photograph of the dish described.
This recipe was first published in Saga Magazine
Lindsey Bareham's website is: www.lindseybareham.com