In one of my earlier post I had mentioned that I watch cooking programmes even if i don't understand the language.
I buy this French cooking Magazine every month even though I don't know french ( after watching a particular cooking programme in French.I have started reading the ingridients, of course it will be written Oufes which i know mean eggs I will read that in my mind but I am sure if i read it loud nobody in this whole world will understand me, this goes to all the other ingridients which i have started learning )
So as I was saying i buy this magazine every month and this month I saw this wonderful dessert. So I went and harrased my hubby dear to translate the recipe for me and i must admitt it was worth harrasing him for translating as for chocolate lovers this is a realy fantastic dessert.
I am sending this to Sunita for her Think Spice ... think Cinamon event
To Bindya of In love with food for her event These are few of my favourite things
And also to Deepz from Letz Cook she is hosting the JFI Chocolate she is like me she love chocolates.
Well this is the first time I made a dish and I can send in for 3 events. In a way it came in handy as it is a busy time now and didn't had to cook for each event :-)))) I do love to prepare different things for these event but this week it is a real busy time.
This is the last post for this year so I would like to Wish all my friends in the blog world
Surley will miss you all and will catch up with all your delicious post in January.
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Few of the ingridientqs
Making the caramel
Frying aples with Cinamon
Divide the apples to the cups
Pouring the hot chocolate
Ingridients
250 gm Chocolate atleast 67% cacco cut in small pieces
250 gm apples peeled and chopped in fine cubes
2 slices of spice bread ( I don't know if this is the correct translation, i will check it out and correct it ) cut them in cubes
2 Sticks of cinamon
1 tsp cinamon powder
30 gm butter
90 gm fine sugar
150 gm cream
Half Litre watrer
Method:
Melt the butter add the apples with the 20 gm of sugar and cinamon powder. Cook it for 3 minutes. The apples shopuld be still crispy noy cooked.
Now take a another pan. Heat the 40 gms of sugar and stir with a spoon. Add the cinamon sticks and let the sugar caramalize till it is having a dark colour. Add bit by bit the water.
Boil for 3 minutes.
Take the cinamon sticks out. Add the chocolate pieces and the caco powder.
Whisk very good and boil for one minute.
Whisk the cream with the rest of the sugar ill soft peaks. Keep it in the fridge. So it can be cold
Now take the serving bowls. Add the apple pieces. Then add the chocolate soup.
Add the cubes of bread and top with whipped cream.
Sprinkle a bit of cinamon powder and serve .
Lovely entry for all those events! This is entirely a new concept but all the flavours going in are awesome so am sure the end result was fabulous too. Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeleteHappy, I'm drooling over this.....it looks sooooooooooo good :) The name itself is so inviting...yum yum yummy!! :) Thanks to you I got to know about JFI:)
ReplyDeletethat looks sooooooooo good, hc!
ReplyDeletei hope u never stop "reading" unknown language books...lol :)
Happy Holidays to you too
WOW! What a wonderful dessert! I will definetly try this. I usually dip apple in chocolate and I also eat baked apples with cinnamon - never tried combining both :)
ReplyDeleteThree inn one huh ;-)..thanks for that yummy dish.
ReplyDeletesoup with chocolate wonderful happycook looks delecious
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!! Happy holidays to you too!
ReplyDeleteThats really looking yummy HC!
ReplyDeletewow! chocolate soup is a definitely unique dish to me :) looks really yummy! i always thought soup could only be spicy..
ReplyDeleteChocolate soup? Can't even take a piece of choco.
ReplyDeleteGood one, Happy, esp. for chocolate lovers.
happy holidays, dear!
wow....that looks really yummy!! and i understand what u mean..i used to watch food shows in other languages too and try to wing-it on the ingredients ;)..happy new year to you and your family!!
ReplyDeleteSlurp! My kids would love it!! Happy new year sweets, see you in the new year!:)
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with this recipe who wouldn't be when it contains chocolate!! Great entry for all those events and good luck!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy New Year and looking forward to your new creations in the New Year ;)
Rosie x
That;s three birds in one shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and family!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome recipe! love to have a bowl right now!!!
Lavanya It is the first time i too make a dessert like this. My daughter loved it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Newyear to you also
Narmatha Thankyou. Well now you can start making something for JFI.
Richa oh no i will never stop reading these magazines.
Happy Holidays to you too
Valli Well try them you woudn't be disapointed.
Sunita yeah it is a busy time. Next time i will make just for your event :-)
Sagari thankyou
Remya's mane... thankyou
ReplyDeleteRakh's Thankyou
Nags i also thought soup was always spicy but aparently my french magazine has another idea. Try them if u like chocolate you will love this
Seena I wish i was like you. I always complain i gain weight because of my love for chocolate. I have to blame on something don't I :-)))
Rajitha well i am so glad there are other ppl Who are like me.
Asha Shyama loved it too. When i was complaing that the portions were too huge she said oh she don't have any trouble.
Rosie thankyou and see you after the Newyear
Lissie i al sure you will love it if you have the bowl. Happy Newyear
lol, you are crazy :) Good your husband knows French... It looks like the effort was totally worth it... Happy New Year Happy Cook!
ReplyDeleteGive me a spoon quickly this looks soooooo good! What a lovely dish to make happy, no wonder you had your husband translating for this recipe. :-)
ReplyDeleteDear Happy,
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely yum!,great entry, but I have not received it yet ,do resend it.
Thanks
Nice one.. like all the ingedients & sure its was great with all flavours! Nice dessert & went for all 3 events.. cool!
ReplyDeleteHappy New year to you & your Family.
Looks great...Nice entry Happy Cook!
ReplyDeleteDear, i think there is some problem, I STILL have not received your mail??
ReplyDeleteThat's why the visuals are so effective in cooking shows. Of course, it would be hard to figure teaspoons and tablespoons, wouldn't it? ;)
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteThose apples look delicious!!
I want also to let you know that I tagged you for 7 Random Facts... meme...
http://www.coffeeandvanilla.com/?p=1295
Participating is totally optional so I won't feel offended if you won't have time to post it :)
Have a great day, Margot
A very interesting recipe. This soup couldn't be an appetizer. Has to be a dessert.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a Happy New Year.
yummy... thats the only word i can say ^_^
ReplyDeleteawesome girl! Chocolate soup:) the name is really nice:)
ReplyDeleteWish you a very Happy New Year too!
Excellent post...A sure winner to me!!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to u too!!
Marvellous post!...chocolate cinnamon apples all in one!..wonderfully blended!..
ReplyDeleteLet Joy(chocolate),Peace(cinnamon) and health(apples) blend wonderfully for you and your family the coming year(the Soup) too :)!
Dear HC,
ReplyDeletea very happy New Year to you as well!
I do that sometimes too! Watch cooking shows in a language I do not understand. But cooking is a universal language that opens doors to people and cultures alike.
:)
Shy
I am sure by trying out recipes from these magazines, one day you will master the language too :) Happy new year to you and your family :)
ReplyDeletewow, that looks lovely. Happy New Year to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteWow...that is a chocolate lovers dream! And, I think cinnamon and chocolate go so well together!!!
ReplyDeleteGood entry...
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!
happy new year to you happy cook!! wishing you more blessings & more delicious cooking adventure for year 2008
ReplyDeleteHi Happy Cook! Wish you a happy new year.
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteThis is AF from Brussels. Happy New Year to you & all at home...
Pain d'Ă©pices is gingerbread in English (Hope this helps)
AF
Nice work! I love chocolates.Your recipe looks delicious and it will make great dessert. very yummy!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is new recipe with all my favorite ingredients chocolate. I near taste this soup so I am hurry to make this. This is very nice entry for all events. Good wishes for 2008 :)
ReplyDeletethis looks completely decadent and wonderfully dangerous!!
ReplyDeleteronell
Sig Happy New year to you and siv .
ReplyDeleteYeah i have made him translate few of these recipes :-)
Jeena Thankyou My daughter was really happy that i made this dessert, well me too :-)
Bindya thankyou. Well i know third time i send the mail u got tham ;-)
Seema it was excelent that i could send it to all the events as was really busy in this time
Daily Meals thankyou
Susan frm foodbloga really truw about the spoons but then that is what husbands are there for ;-))))
Coffee and vannila thankyou for tagging me. Was on a break will do it soon
Aparan i do agree with you
ReplyDeleteTi and Mandira thankyou
Manasi it was indeed really delicious
Sugarcrafts thankyou
Bharathy thakyou. I do hope all of them come true
Shy thankyou. Actually i am happy to hear in the blog that i am not the only one who watches these shows.
Pravs well mastering the language that i am not sure ;-))))
but can always give it a try
Mandira and Messo and Chitrathankyou
Dhanggit and Hapymeals thankyou
Af thankyou. I did think it was gingerbread but was not sure as a i have only had ginger bread cookies and they re hard. Will send you a mail one of these days
Kajal thankyou, try them you won't be disapointed
Myfrench kitchen I would say it is lethal esĂȘcially for my waist :-))))
Happy New Year to you and your family Happy cook :)
ReplyDeleteHi Happy cook I have not tried it with white rice flour yet but I am sure it will taste lovely! Let me know how it goes it is a real treat. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice dessert, HC! I love anything which has chocolate in it:-).
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for the new year to you and your family! Hope you had a good holiday season.
This must be one of the most innovative recipes posted for this JFI! I am quite impressed, and have bookmarked it to try as it would be sure to astound dinner-guests!
ReplyDeleteTBC thankyou for the wishes
ReplyDeletePelicano Do try. I made this again for christmas eve dinner and gave in really small portions and everybody were really impressed