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Frozen Chocolate Gateau is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It is enjoyed by millions every day. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Frozen Chocolate Gateau is something which I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.
Our frozen Chocolate Gateau is perfect as an after dinner treat to share with the family. A triple layered gateau with soft chocolate sponge layers, separated with gooey chocolate sauce and. After the gateau is fully frozen, sit the gateau on a wide upturning glass or pot.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have frozen chocolate gateau using 21 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Frozen Chocolate Gateau:
- Make ready Custard:
- Prepare 100 g Whole Milk,
- Make ready 25 g Heavy Whipping Cream.
- Take 1 Egg Yolk,
- Prepare 22 g Demerara Sugar,
- Make ready 10 g Cornflour,
- Prepare Crust:
- Make ready 150 g Amaretti Biscuits / Any Store-Bought Gluten-Free Biscuits or Cookies,
- Prepare Unsalted Butter Melted, 30g + More For Greasing
- Prepare 1 TBSP Nature's Superfoods' Organic Yakon Root Syrup,
- Prepare Pinch Sea Salt,
- Make ready Gateau:
- Take 220 g High Quality Dark Chocolate Preferably Valrhona,
- Make ready 350 g Heavy Whipping Cream,
- Take 100 g High Quality Milk Chocolate Preferably Valrhona,
- Make ready 1 TBSP Nature's Superfoods' Organic Raw Cacao Nibs Finely Chopped,
- Take 9 Passionfruit,
- Make ready Dusting:
- Prepare 80 g Dark Chocolate,
- Make ready 32 g Canola / Peanut / Grapeseed Oil,
- Make ready Nature's Superfoods' Raw Cacao Powder, For Dusting
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Instructions to make Frozen Chocolate Gateau:
- Prepare the custard. - - Add milk and cream into a sauce pot. - - Bring it up to a boil. - - At the same time, in a large bowl, whisk together yolk, sugar and cornflour. - - Whisk until well combined.
- Allow the milk mixture to boil for 1 min. - - Remove from heat. - - While still whisking, gradually ladle the milk mixture into the yolk mixture. - - This is to temper the egg.
- Repeat the process until the milk mixture is fully incorporated. - - Transfer the mixture back into the sauce pot. - - Turn the heat up to medium and continue whisking. - - Once the mixture starts to thicken, continue whisking for a couple of mins.
- Transfer into a bowl and cover with cling film. - - Make sure the cling film is in contact with the custard. - - Set aside to cool down.
- Prepare the crust. - - Lighting grease the cake pan with melted butter. - - Line with parchment paper, on the bottom as well as the sides. - - Add the biscuits into a food processor. - - Blitz until fine powder forms.
- Transfer into a large mixing bowl. - - Add in butter and Nature's Superfoods' yacon root syrup. - - Mix lightly to combine well. - - Transfer the mixture into the prepared cake pan.
- Using an offset spatula, gently spread and compress the biscuits mixture on the bottom of the cake pan to form a crust. - - Pop it into a freezer until ready to use.
- Prepare the gateau. - - In a sauce pot over medium heat, add cream, salt and passionfruit. - - Stir to combine well. - - Bring it up to a slow simmer.
- Continue simmering for a couple of mins. - - Add in 100g of the custard. - - Whisk to combine well. - - Remove from heat and set aside.
- Melt dark and milk chocolate on a double boiler. - - Once melted, remove from heat and stir in a pinch of salt and Nature's Superfoods' raw cacao nibs. - - Pass the cream mixture thru a fine sieve and into the chocolate mixture, 1/3 portion at a time.
- Gently fold to combine well. - - Discard all the residue. - - Repeat the process until all the cream mixture is fully incorporated.
- Brush a thin layer of the chocolate mixture onto the frozen crust. - - Return back into the freezer for 5 mins. - - This is to ensure there isn't any leakage. - - After 5 mins, pour the chocolate mixture into the cake pan.
- Using an offset spatula, lightly smoothen the surface. - - Return back into the freezer to let it set for at least 6 hrs.
- Prepare the dusting. - - Melt chocolate on a double boiler. - - Once melted, remove from heat, stir in a pinch of salt and set aside to cool slightly. - - Add in the oil gradually while stirring. - - Keep stirring until well combined.
- Unmold the gateau from the cake pan and carefully transfer onto an inverted baking tray lined with parchment paper. - - Using a pastry brush, brush the whole gateau with the chocolate mixture. - - Return back into the freezer and let it set for at least 30 mins.
- Remove from the freezer, lightly dust with Nature's Superfoods' raw cacao powder. - - Heat slicing knife with fire. - - Slice and serve.
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