- Vegetables
Ingredients
- 100g (3 ½ oz) 70% cocoa solids dark chocolate
- 2 eggs
- 125g (4oz) light muscovado sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 125g (4oz) melted butter (see cook's note 1)
- 40g (1 ½ oz) cocoa powder
- 40g (1 ½ oz) self raising flour
- 150g (5 ½ oz) grated cooked beetroot (see cook's note 2)
- 200ml (7floz) double cream
- 2 tablespoons cassis liquor
- Icing sugar to decorate (optional)
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Method
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1Pre-heat the oven to 180°C / 350°F / Gas mark 4 or for a fan Oven: 160°C
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2Lightly grease the ramekins using a little of the melted butter and a silicone brush (see cook’s notes).
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3In a medium sized bowl break the chocolate into small pieces. Place the bowl over a saucepan of hot water to melt. Do not let the water boil or the bowl touch the water.
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4In a separate bowl whisk together the eggs, sugar and vanilla until thick and foamy.
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5Use a medium sized silicone spatula or spatula spoon to stir in the melted chocolate followed by the melted butter.Sift in the cocoa powder and flour and gently combine.
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6Fold in the grated cooked beetroot.
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7Divide the mixture between the four ramekins and bake for 20 minutes.
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8The puddings are done when well risen and the surface is cracked. The centre will still be soft.
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9To make the cassis cream
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10Whisk the cream until thickened and stir in the cassis liquor.
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11Serve the puddings warm with the cassis cream and an optional dusting of icing sugar.
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12Cook's Notes
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13Melting butter
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14Melt butter in a small pan over a low heat.
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15Alternatively place the butter in a small bowl and microwave on a low setting.
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16Take care not to overheat or the butter will separate and burn.
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17Cooked beetroot
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18Wash, top and tail the beetroot then plunge into boiling water and simmer until tender. This may take 30- 40 minutes as beetroots are very dense vegetables. Drain, cool and remove the skin before grating.
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19Alternatively you can buy chilled ready cooked and peeled beetroot from the supermarket. This is usually available vacuum packed and does not contain vinegar. Drain onto kitchen paper before grating.
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20Disposable gloves are recommended to prevent staining.