Wednesday, October 26, 2011

I'M SUCH A WUSS!!!




I have been looking forward to this month's We Should Cocoa challenge - each month I have willed Choclette or Chele to nominate chilli as the companion in our monthly chocolate challenge, and it's come - and what did I do?  I chickened out - and just used Lindt Chilli Chocolate. I didn't risk chopping up some hot, hot, hot chilli and mixing it in there - I'm such a wuss!!!!

That said these mini chocolate pots, from Catherine Fulvio's wonderful book Catherine's Family Kitchen were delicious - I used chilli chocolate instead of the plain and omitted the Baileys Irish Cream (something told me that chilli and Baileys might not be the best combination possible!!!!)  The chilli chocolate gave a very slight kick to the back of your mouth - subtle and simply yummy.



Mini Chocolate Pots
adapted from Catherine Fulvio's Family Kitchen

100g        chilli chocolate
50g          butter
1              egg
1              egg yolk
2 tbsp       caster sugar
1 tbsp       ground almonds

Preheat oven to 180 C
Butter 4  or 5 espresso cups

Melt the chocolate and butter in a bowl over simmering water
In another bowl whisk the eggs and sugar until light and fluffy
Fold the chocolate mixture into the egg mixture
Add in the almonds
Pour the mixture into the prepared cups (up to 3/4 level) and pop into the oven
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes - they still need to be gooey in the middle.
Serve - but be careful not to burn your tongue!!


21 comments:

Victory Rolls & Mixing Bowls said...

I'm not sure I like the idea of chucking real chilli into a dish either! Good choice thought :)

Nom! x

Zoe said...

I'm afraid of using real chilli in my chocolate baking too. Using chilli chocolate is great to acclimatise our taste bud first.

My family and I are good in tolerating spicy hot food but wasn't sure if we will like our chocolate cake too spicy!

Jacqueline Meldrum said...

Don't worry about it, I am a wuss too. My good friend Lisa from Lisa's Kitchen laughs at my pathetic attemps with a smidgen of chilli. These do look good and I think I could cope with them, hehe :)

Ocean Breezes and Country Sneezes said...

I have never baked using chilli, but it sounds delicious! I wouldn't call you a wuss, I'd say you are a woman with discriminate taste!!!

Gloria Baker said...

I never used chili with chocolate but I think would be amazing Brownie, here we have some chocolates filled with a mix with chili. Look nice ! gloria

MissCakeBaker said...

I think you went for the best option! Look good.

cornercottage said...

They look really tasty, gooey chocolate is the way forward! They sound like just the right amount of heat, I know someone who thinks pepperoni is too spicy so these may be perfect!

Jean said...

What a brilliant idea!
I have never fancied the chocolate and chilli combination - to be fair I have never tried it - and don't like too much spice in anything, so using chilli chocolate is a great way to give it a go. Thanks for the recipe !!

Jemima said...

I need to stay away from this site. I'm on a diet. I just ate poppy seed crackers with low fat houmous *living the dream* x

Choclette said...

Sounds very sensible, at least you were able to enjoy your entry ;-) Actually these sound delicious. I haven't tried Lindt chilli choc, so don't know how strong it is, but a slight warmth probably works best in sweet stuff. Thanks for participating.

Chele said...

Lol - if that's what you consider wussing out then what the heck was my entry this month ;0)
Those pots look lovely and moorish.

Flavia Galasso said...

WOW...that's interesting...and delish too....hugs, Flavia

Unknown said...

Such a chicken! Girlfriend get thee back to your kitchen! Looks bloody good anyway. X

Anna's kitchen table said...

Ha ha. Great title! Looks great!

Amelia said...

Hi Brownieville Girl, thanks for dropping by my blog. That's a interesting recipe, looks great. Have a nice day.

From Beyond My Kitchen Window said...

These sound delicious. I haven't seen the Lindt chili chocolate. I'll google it and see if we have that over hear in New England. OH, I put chocolate in my chili and it always comes out yummy!!

Kat said...

They look great, a very different recipe. Thanks for sharing.

Ana Regalado said...

Hey there BrownievilleGirl ! Greetings from the other side of the world ;D Your choco pots looks scrumptious ! I've seen some Lindt chili chocolate here but haven't tried it :P Great presentation ;D

Caroline said...

They look great - really soft and gooey! I have to admit that although I used chilli flakes in my cake, I couldn't really taste them and since my heat tolerance threshold is pretty much zero, my cake can't have been very chilli-ish! I like the idea of using Lindt chilli choc - good for a measured level of heat!

Cakefairyblog said...

They sound yummy - I'm sure subtlety is better! well done x

Unknown said...

looks delicious, I love Pot au chocolat. I am sure the dose of chilli was adequate. I do love that chilli chocolate Lindt make