Chocolate Pots De Creme

This recipe caught my eye while I was going through Food Network Magazine.It was made in a blender by Food Network's Sarah Copeland!I was eager to try it given that it is made in a blender and more than anything, the name sounds fancy!LOL!
Besides that, my daughter is a big milk addict and likes to eat anything chocolatey!This goes to her!

Serves 6 to 8
9 oz Semi Sweet Chocolate,Chopped
1 1/2 cups Whole Milk
1 1/2 Cups Heavy Cream
2 egg yolks,lightly beaten
5 tbsps granulated sugar
1/4 tsp Salt
1tbsp confectioners' sugar

Place the chopped semi sweet chocolate in a blender.
Combine whole milk, 1 cup heavy cream, egg yolks,sugar and salt in a pan and bring it to boil by stirring constantly, about 5-6 min.



Cook until it is thick and coats the back of a spoon.
Pour immediately in the blender.
Beat it until it gets smooth, scraping down the sides with a spatula.
Pour it in small cups and refrigerate it until set, at least 2 hrs
Place the remaining heavy cream and confectioners' sugar in the blender and beat it until soft peaks form.



Top the pots de creme with Cream.

This delicious dessert is off to FIL:Milk hosted by Sanghi and CFK:Chocolate hosted by Hema, an event started by Sharmi of Naivedyam.

Off for now:)

Shri

27 comments:

Sushma Mallya said...

wowwww...looks so yum..such a tempting dish...

Pari Vasisht said...

It's like a thick chocolate custard.
Love the idea.

Nithya said...

Wow. Chocolate at its best. I wish I badly could grab it from the pic. :)

dsdsds said...

simply chocolately.. sure winner with kids.. thanks for sending it to the event!

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

looks very yum...

Priya Suresh said...

Yummy, love anything with chocolate, this chocolate cream looks gorgeous Shri..

Yasmeen said...

Decadent chocolatey goodness:)

Rush said...

this is awesome, i have all the ingredients, will definitely give it a try!!

Varsha Vipins said...

looks really good Shri..sounds like akinda blended pudding..I am yet to try something from FN mags..

ST said...

Looks fabulous...Want to grab it from screen itself...Definitely kids will love it...

Anonymous said...

anything chocolaty is a must try for me...yum!!

Preeti Kashyap said...

yummmm! Love the chocolate- creme!Looks delicious! Thanks for visiting my blog!

amna said...

is it ok to put very hot stuff in the blender? love the idea and yes, the name is so fancy :D

lubnakarim06 said...

Extremely drooooooooooooooooooooooool worthy.....

Aps Kitchen said...

This dish luks so tempting nd chocolate is always among my fav's :)

Shri said...

Thanks Sushma!

Parita-It is thick and it is like custard

Nithya-Thanks!I wish I could send it too:D

Hema, HCOF,Priya,Yasmeen-Thanks

Rush-You shud and is very easy!

Varsha-F&N mag is my new cookbook like:D

Sireesha,fork...lette:Thanks

Shri said...

Preeti,Thanks

Nags-I used to believe the same that you are not supposed to put hot stuff in the blender but there seems to be some disagreement there among ppl that I know.In any case, I was so in love with this pudding that I did not care what will happen to the blender.I made and the blender is doing just fine:)I am sure Sarah would have known is my reasoning..She is a chef after all!!;)
Having said that,I am not sure of the Indian blenders!

KF,Aps-Thanks!

Unknown said...

Lovely dish, looks fantastic.

Sarah Naveen said...

Wow!!Wow!! Tht looks Fabulous!!!

Parita said...

Send me one pot right now plsss..m drooling over it!

mona said...

Hmmmmmmmm, yummy!

Abhilash said...

Delicious and new idea...

Did you get all these from the books seen on the shelf of your blog...

:)

Unknown said...

Looks rich and yumm..I can gobble up the whole thing :)

Shri said...

A2Z,Sarah, Parita, Mona-Thanks!

Abhilash-No this recipe is not from the books on my shelf:P and I none of them are cookbooks!

Ramya,Long time,no see and Thanks:)

Unknown said...

wow mouthwatering chocolate in any thing my fav looks great.

shri said...

Thanks Rekha!

The Food Hunter said...

Looks delicious.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...