House of embers chocolate suicide

1 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
6 ounces (11/2 sticks) unsalted butter; cut in squares
12 ounces Semisweet chocolate
4 Eggs plus1 yolk
4 Egg whites
White chocolate sauce; (see recipe below)
Fresh strawberries and/or kiwi to garnish
5 ounces White chocolate; chopped
2 ounces Whipping cream; (up to 3)

Directions

WHITE CHOCOLATE SAUCE

OOOOH this sounds sooooooo goooooood!! Maybe a Valentine Day dish????? Mark Obois, executive chef, sent the recipe.

Melt butter and chocolate in double boiler over low heat. Stir with wooden spoon until mixture is melted, but not hot. Mixture should be body temperature. Transfer chocolate/butter mixture to bowl.

Whip eggs and yolk at high speed with electric mixer. Pour mixture on top of butter/chocolate mixture, but do not mix in yet.

Put egg whites in clean bowl; whip until soft peaks form.

Add whipped egg whites to chocolate mixture; gently fold in with rubber spatula. Do not overfold.

Spray two 5-by-9-inch (about) bread pans with non-stick cooking spray.

Gently divide mixture between pans. Set each pan in larger pan; add water to larger pan to within one-half inch of top to create water bath.

Bake at 300 degrees 60 to 70 minutes or until top looks dry (but top should not crack), and cake does not wiggle in pan. Cool 15 minutes. Invert pans onto serving plates.

After cooling, but while still warm, cut in thin slices. Prepare white chocolate sauce, and spoon onto individual serving plates. Put slices of cake over sauce. Garnish with fruit as desired.

This dessert is best served warm, but also can be served at room temperature. Makes 14 to 16 servings.

Note: Cake also may be served warm or at room temperature with hot-fudge sauce, fresh strawberries and/or kiwi.

White chocolate sauce: Combine chocolate and cream in small saucepan set in larger pan filled to within 1-inch of the top with water to create stove-top water bath. Gently cook over medium heat until mixture reaches body temperature, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat; strain through fine sieve to remove any lumps. Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 633 by GramWag@... on Jan 29, 1998

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