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Chocolate Crepes with Caramelised Oranges

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy, Eggs Coxon’s kit, Coxon1 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

25 g Cocoa powder
200 g Plain flour; sifted with cocoa
; powder
25 ml Milk
150 ml Single cream
3 Eggs
1 Pinches salt
2 tb Caster sugar
50 g Clarified butter
1 tb Sunflower oil
Flower for decoration
2 Oranges
125 g Caster sugar
75 ml Orange juice
1/4 ts Cinnamon; ground

INSTRUCTIONS

CREPES
CARAMELISED ORANGES
Sift the flour with the cocoa powder into a bowl. Add the milk, cream,
eggs, salt, sugar and oil. Beat together to form a smooth batter and
pass through a sieve. Cover then leave to rest for 1 hour, then beat
once more. Heat a pan with the clarified butter, remove any excess.
Using a ladle pour in some batter and swirl around to spread evenly
on the base, turn over and cook.
Caramelised oranges: Melt the sugar in the pan and cook until golden
in colour. Remove the skin from the oranges and slice in rounds.
Carefully place the oranges into the hot caramel and glaze on both
sides. Dust with cinnamon and remove (keep aside). Pour the orange
juice into a pan and reduce until syrupy consistency. Serve the sauce
drizzled over the chocolate crepes.
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