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Wes Anderson-inspired Courtesan au Chocolat


Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I'm gonna show you how to make a special dish, wes anderson-inspired courtesan au chocolat. One of my favorites. This time, I'm gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook wes anderson-inspired courtesan au chocolat using 22 ingredients and 21 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Wes Anderson-inspired Courtesan au Chocolat:

  1. {Prepare of For the choux buns:.
  2. {Make ready 1 cup of plain flour.
  3. {Take 1 cup of water.
  4. {Get 1/4 lb of butter.
  5. {Take 4 of eggs, beaten.
  6. {Get 1 pinch of salt.
  7. {Prepare 1 of larger pinch of sugar.
  8. {Get of For the chocolate creme patissiere:.
  9. {Prepare 1.5 cups of milk.
  10. {Get of Several large pieces dark chocolate (I used about 100g).
  11. {Get 3 of egg yolks.
  12. {Get 1/4 cup of sugar.
  13. {Make ready 2 spoons of cocoa powder.
  14. {Get 1 tbsp of flour.
  15. {Take of Cornstarch, to thicken.
  16. {Take of To decorate:.
  17. {Get of Icing sugar.
  18. {Prepare 1 dash of vanilla.
  19. {Make ready of Milk, to thin.
  20. {Take of White chocolate, melted.
  21. {Make ready of Pale blue icing, to use as glue.
  22. {Prepare of Cocoa beans, to decorate.

Steps to make Wes Anderson-inspired Courtesan au Chocolat:

  1. For the choux buns:.
  2. Bring the water, butter, salt and sugar to the boil. Remove from the heat and mix in the sifted flour. Return to the heat for a few minutes, quickly stirring and cook until the dough forms a single lump..
  3. Allow to cool enough to keep the eggs from cooking, and stir them in gradually using a strong wooden spoon..
  4. Transfer the dough to a piping bag and pipe into dollops, in three sizes - tablespoon, teaspoon, hazelnut - a dozen of each..
  5. Bake in a preheated oven at 180C for 25-35 minutes (the smaller buns will cook more quickly so check)..
  6. Remove from the oven, make a small piercing in the bottom of each bun to allow steam to escape..
  7. For the chocolate creme patissiere:.
  8. Heat the milk and add the chocolate, stir to melt..
  9. Whisk the egg yolks, flour, sugar, cocoa and cornstarch to a smooth mixture..
  10. Add half the hot chocolate to the bowl, a bit at a time, stirring all the time..
  11. Add this back to the rest of the hot milk, stirring over a gentle heat for a few minutes until thickened to a custard..
  12. Remove from heat and chill..
  13. Once cooled, spoon into a pastry bag and pipe into the centre of the large and medium pastry balls..
  14. To decorate:.
  15. Sieve the icing sugar into a bowl, adding the vanilla and milk until you reach the desired consistency..
  16. Separate into three small bowls, and add food colouring: lavender (large buns), pale green (medium buns), and pink (small buns)..
  17. Dip each pastry into the icing to its midline. Place on a tray and leave to dry..
  18. Decorate with filigree of white chocolate..
  19. Place a dollop of pale blue icing atop the large ball, place the medium on top and press to stick in place..
  20. Repeat with the small ball..
  21. Make a small buttercream star on top and place a single cocoa bean onto the star as a garnish..

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