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Chocolate Marquise with Blackcurrant Coulis

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Dairy Dessert, Here’s one , Earlier1 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

300 g Dark Chocolate
170 g Honey
100 g Unsalted Butter
250 ml Double Cream
1 sm Liqueur Glass of Grande Marnier
Icing Sugar; (to dust)
200 g Frozen or fresh Blackcurrants
100 ml Water
50 g Caster Sugar
1/2 Lemon; (juice)

INSTRUCTIONS

MARQUIS
COULIS
Marquise
1. Melt the chocolate and honey together over a bowl of hot water.
2. Cream the butter and partially whip the cream.
3. Add the cream and butter to the chocolate mixture. Add the yolks
and liqueur and mix well.
4. Line a terrine mould with cling film and pour in marquise mixture.
5. Chill until set, usually 4 hours.
Coulis
6. Bring water and sugar to the boil to form a syrup (5 to 7 minutes).
7. Put blackcurrants into food processor and add the syrup.
8. Blend together and pass through a sieve.
9. Serve around the marquise garnished with some whole blackcurrants.
Dust with icing sugar.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : Chef:Steven Saunders
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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