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What is the best dessert you've ever eaten and do you know how to make it?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
I'm always trying different stuff. This I've made to great results (tip: add a vanilla bean to the mascarpone/cream mixture),provided you like Kahlua/Tiramisu rip-offs. It looks impressive but isn't very hard.





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Indulgent chocolate fondants with raspberry coulis. And yes I know how to make it. My family really enjoys and guests at parties too.These chocolate fondants are a rich and indulgent treat.



Good quality chocolate makes all the difference, so try to get chocolate with a minimum of 50% cocoa solids.



Recipe-



Main ingredients:



Chocolate, Fruit



Ingredients:



110g/4oz butter



200g/7oz dark chocolate, broken into pieces



3 eggs,



10g stevia



30g plain flour



Raspberry coulis:



250 g raspberry (fresh or frozen)



12g stevia



25ml water



1 lemon juice











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By Chef: Kevin Dundon



Serves: 4



Recipe Type: Dessert, Easy Recipes, Entertaining, Family Dinners



Level of Difficulty: Easy



Method:



Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.



Generously butter 4 ramekins or coffee cups. (using 1oz/25g)



Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water.



Remove from the heat and whisk in the remaining 75g/3oz of the butter until melted.



Set aside.



Place the egg whites in a bowl and whisk until stiff peaks have formed.



In a separate bowl, beat together the stevia and egg yolks until pale and fluffy and then pour in the cooled chocolate mixture.



Fold in the sieved plain flour then gently fold in the stiff egg whites. Spoon the mixture into the prepared individual ramekins, filling two-thirds full.



Arrange on a baking tray and bake for 12 minutes until well risen but still with a slight wobble in the middle.



To serve, leave to settle for a minutes and carefully invert onto your serving plate.







Blitz the raspberries and place in a strainer to remove the seeds. Squeeze some lemon juice over the raspberry pulp and add the stevia and water. Stir to combine.











Chef's Tip:



This recipe was created by Kevin Dundon for Sprite, now made with stevia extract, which reduces sugar and calorie content by 30%

Sherry Trifle!



Buy - or better still, make a Jam Swiss Roll (Jelly Roll), slice it and place in a glass bowl or individual ones, soak in a sweet sherry, add a layer of sliced strawberries- if they're a bit tart, dust with icing (powdered) sugar, cover with a good layer of Creme Anglais (make it thick enough to hold up when cool)



and, when it's cool, top off with whipped, fresh cream. Decorate with more strawberries and some toasted almonds.



Enjoy!





Easier than Creme Anglais - you could look in your Supermarket for Bird's Custard Powder. I've seen it in the US.

Try to make cassata siciliana, it's a italian dessert :) In my opinion it's very good!

Toffe truffle caramel deliight

peanut butter cheesecake and yes

I am responsible for dessert at a dinner party and I'd really like to WoW! everyone. I am generally asked to make a dessert because I have some fantastic recipes but I fell as though I've exhausted my collection and would like to try something new. Just want it to be something that will make you longing for more ; ^ )