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Boule Noire

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1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 9-inch or 10-inch chocolate cake layers; well chilled
1 Mix chocolate mousse- softened
1 Piece; (approximately 3 pounds) semi sweet or bittersweet chocolate
9 Inch or 10-inch cardboard cake circle
1 12-inch cardboard cake circle or 12-inch or larger serving plate
1 Potato peeler; (peeler/corer type)

INSTRUCTIONS

Place 9 or 10-inch cake layer on 9 or 10-inch cardboard trim top flat.
Slice layer in half. Remove top half to side. Spread layer of mousse
(thickness o taste) on bottom half. Replace top half. Spread another layer
of mousse on top half. Place second layer on top of first. Trim top. Slice
in half and repeat filling procedure. Ice cake with remaining mousse. Place
iced cake on 12-inch cardboard or serving plate. Refrigerate until ready to
decorate with curls.
To make curls:
Soften chocolate in microwave on low/med-low setting. Chocolate must soften
gradually and must not melt. "Peel" chocolate on longest side toward you.
While chocolate peel is still malleable, form it into a curl. Place
chocolate curls onto iced cake, pressing each lightly into the mousse
icing. Start at the bottom of the cake and work toward the center top.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Recipe by: Madeline Lanciani, TVFN Show #DJ9177
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by "Karen Sonnessa" <ksonness@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
on Feb 13, 1998

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