Saturday, May 28, 2011

THE DARING BAKERS MAY 2011 CHALLENGE: MARQUISE ON MERINGUE

The May 2011 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Emma of CookCraftGrow and Jenny of Purple House Dirt. They chose to challenge everyone to make a Chocolate Marquise. The inspiration for this recipe comes from a dessert they prepared at a restaurant in Seattle.


I'm a certified chocoholic and when I read this month's Daring Bakers challenge I was hooked! Our hosts described it as over-the-top chocolate dessert and I wasn't disappointed, this is sooo good!


At first it was intimidating because of the various components which was supposed to be easier if it was done over two days which I didn't of course. I started my chocolate base and marquise at 7 in the morning this rainy Saturday and made my meringue at around 1 in the afternoon and because I still didn't buy a torch, I baked it for 2 hours in a slow oven. Oh and in between I made the spiced nuts. And finally before I plated it and took a picture--made my salted caramel sauce at 3 in the afternoon before finally plating it and taking a picture at 4! And it was all worth it...

Chocolate Base
Servings: n/a - this is an ingredient for the chocolate marquise, not meant to be used separately
Ingredients

12 oz (340 grams/ 1½ cups) bittersweet chocolate (about 70% cocoa)
12 oz (355 ml/ 1½ cups) heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
1/4 cup (60 ml/ 2 fluid oz.) tequila
1/4 cup (60 ml/ 2 fluid oz.) light corn syrup
3/4 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup (4 tablespoons/ less than an ounce) cocoa powder (we used extra brut, like Hershey's Special Dark, but any Dutch-processed cocoa would be fine. Do not substitute natural cocoa powder.)
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black


1 oz unsalted butter (2 tbsps./30 grams), softened


*I omitted both the tequila and corn syrup
Directions:
Place the chocolate in a small mixing bowl. In a double-boiler, warm the cream until it is hot to the touch (but is not boiling). Remove from the heat and pour over the chocolate. Allow it to sit for a minute or two before stirring. Stir until the chocolate is melted completely and is smooth throughout. Add the remaining ingredients and stir to combine. Set aside until cooled to room temperature. Do not refrigerate, as the base needs to be soft when added to the marquise mixture. If you make it the day before, you may need to warm it slightly. Whisk it until it is smooth again before using it in the marquise recipe.

Chocolate Marquise



Servings: 18 2.5"x2.5" cubes
Ingredients


11 large egg yolks at room temperature


4 large whole eggs


2/3 cup (150 grams/ 5.3 oz) sugar


1/3 cup (2⅔ fluid oz/ 80 ml.) water


Chocolate Base, barely warm


2 cups (16 fluid oz./ 500 ml.) heavy cream


2 cups Dutch process cocoa powder (for rolling)


(Note: We used extra brut, like Hershey's Special Dark. Make sure it's a Dutch processed cocoa, not a natural cocoa powder.)


Torched meringue (recipe follows)


Spiced almonds (recipe follows)


Cacao nibs (optional)


Directions:
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the egg yolks and whole eggs. Whip on high speed until very thick and pale, about 10 - 15 minutes.When the eggs are getting close to finishing, make a sugar syrup by combining the sugar and water in a small saucepan. Bring the syrup to a boil and then cook to softball stage (235F/115C). If you have a cake tester with a metal loop for a handle, the right stage for the syrup is reached when you can blow a bubble through the loop.
With the mixer running on low speed, drizzle the sugar syrup into the fluffy eggs, trying to hit that magic spot between the mixing bowl and the whisk. When all of the syrup has been added (do it fairly quickly), turn the mixer back on high and whip until the bowl is cool to the touch. This will take at least 10 minutes.
In a separate mixing bowl, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks. Set aside.When the egg mixture has cooled, add the chocolate base to the egg mixture and whisk to combine. Try to get it as consistent as possible without losing all of the air you've whipped into the eggs. We used the stand mixer for this, and it took about 1 minute. Fold 1/3 of the reserved whipped cream into the chocolate mixture to loosen it, and then fold in the remaining whipped cream. Pour into the prepared pans and cover with plastic wrap (directly touching the mixture so it doesn't allow in any air).
Freeze until very firm, at least 2 - 4 hours (preferably 6 – 8 hours).When you're ready to plate, remove the marquise from the freezer at least 15 minutes before serving. While it's still hard, remove it from the pan by pulling on the parchment 'handles' or by flipping it over onto another piece of parchment.
Cut it into cubes and roll the cubes in cocoa powder. These will start to melt almost immediately, so don't do this step until all of your other plating components (meringue, caramel, spiced nuts, cocoa nibs) are ready. The cubes need to sit in the fridge to slowly thaw so plating components can be done during that time. They don’t need to be ready before the cubes are rolled in the cocoa powder.
Plate with the torched meringue and drizzled caramel sauce, and toss spiced almonds and cocoa nibs around for garnish. You want to handle the cubes as little as possible because they get messy quickly and are difficult to move. However, you want to wait to serve them until they've softened completely. The soft pillows of chocolate are what make this dessert so unusual and when combined with the other elements, you'll get creamy and crunchy textures with cool, spicy, salty, bitter, and sweet sensations on your palate.






Torched Meringue
Servings: Makes about 4 - 5 cups of meringue. If you aren't planning on serving *all* of the marquise at once, you might want to scale this recipe back a bit.
Ingredients


11 large egg whites


1 ¾ cups (14 oz or 395 gms) sugar


Splash of apple cider vinegar


1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Directions:
Combine the egg whites, sugar and vinegar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Using your (clean, washed) hand, reach in the bowl and stir the three together, making sure the sugar is moistened evenly by the egg whites and they make a homogeneous liquid. Over a saucepan of simmering water, warm the egg white mixture. Use one hand to stir the mixture continuously, feeling for grains of sugar in the egg whites. As the liquid heats up, the sugar will slowly dissolve and the egg whites will thicken. This step is complete when you don't feel any more sugar crystals in the liquid and it is uniformly warm, nearly hot. Remove the mixing bowl from the saucepan and return it to the stand mixer with the whisk attachment. Whisk until you reach soft peaks. In the last 10 seconds of mixing, add the vanilla to the meringue and mix thoroughly.When you're ready to plate the dessert, spoon the meringue onto a plate (or use a piping bag) and use a blowtorch to broil.


*I piped my meringue into disks and baked them for 2 hours in a slow oven





Tequila Caramel
Servings: Makes about 1 cup of caramel
Ingredients


1 cup (8 oz.) sugar


1/2 cup (4 fluid oz./ 120 ml.) water


1 cup (8 fluid oz./ 240 ml.) heavy cream


3/4 teaspoon salt


2 tablespoons tequila


*I omitted the tequila and used Himalayan salt
Directions:
In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine the sugar and water on medium-high heat. Boil until the water completely evaporates and the sugar caramelizes to a dark mahogany color.Working quickly, add the cream to the darkened caramel. It will bubble and pop vigorously, so add only as much cream as you can without overflowing the pot.Return the pot to the stove on low heat and whisk gently to break up any hardened sugar. Add any remaining cream and continue stirring. Gradually, the hard sugar will dissolve and the caramel sauce will continue to darken. When the caramel has darkened to the point you want it, remove it from the heat. Add the salt and tequila and stir to combine. Set aside until ready to serve.





Spiced Almonds
Servings: Makes about 1 cup of spiced almonds
Ingredients


1/2 cup (4 oz.) sugar


1 teaspoon cinnamon


1/4 teaspoon cayenne


1/2 teaspoon salt


1 large egg white


1 cup (145 grams/ 5 oz.) blanched whole almonds


*I used cashews instead of almonds and crushed them before adding to the spice mixture
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350F. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper or foil. In a small bowl, combine the sugar, cinnamon, cayenne, and salt.In a larger mixing bowl whisk the egg white until it's frothy and thick. Add the spice mix to the egg white and whisk to combine completely. Add the nuts to the egg white mixture and toss with a spoon.Spoon the coated nuts onto the parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Bake the nuts for 30 minutes, or until they turn light brown. Allow the nuts to cool completely and they will get very crunchy. Set aside until ready to serve.




I would like to say thank you to Audax for the half-recipes which I used. And of course thank you to our hosts Emma and Jenny for this wonderful chocoholic's dream recipe! I am still in chocolate heaven!





































25 comments:

Renata said...

I did love it too, very sophisticated. You plated it so beautifully! Well done!

Kris Ngoei said...

Beautiful plating, such a nice composition... Adore the meringues, they were so professionally piped and baked :-)

Ashlae said...

Your presentation is absolutely beautiful! And I love your perfectly swirled meringues.

zorra said...

Looks awesome! Good idea to bake the meringue, I didn't like mine.

Ruth H. said...

Your plating is beautiful, your description is spot on, and your meringues look perfect! This really is a great treat for chocoholics. My hubby loves it!! You did an amazing job on this challenge. As usual. :) I can't wait to see what you come up with next!

Tinygami said...

Love your photo! Your plating is gorgeous and I'm certain your dessert tasted as good as it looked. Congratulations on your very successful challenge :D

Unknown said...

Such a beautiful job plating!! The baked meringue disks turned out so nicely - such perfect toasty colour and they look very nice when plated. Great job on the challenge!

Anonymous said...

I really love your photos and the plating is amazing..you did an amazing job on the challenge..

Jaime said...

Beautifully done! I love your meringue disks :)

Anonymous said...

Fabulous presentation. Very professional looking. I liked that you baked your merigues until crisp.
Best, Sandie

Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake said...

Your plated dessert is stunning! I love that you slow baked your meringues..I bet the crisper texture was a fabulous contrast to the marquise. Beautiful job~

Joanna said...

Nice swap of cashews for almonds, that just sounds good!

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Anonymous said...

Such a pretty presentation! I love the meringue disks and that you used cashews. I agree that this challenge was so gooood!

Karen | Citrus and Candy said...

Absolutely adored the marquise this month too and I love the fact that you can leave this in the freezer ready whenever you need a chocolate hit :D

Bourbonnatrix said...

great job! I'm sure the baked meringues provided a nice contrast to the soft marquise! great idea!

Mary said...

It looks gorgeous on the plate and I'm glad you loved it! The crisp meringue is a wonderful addition, and I'm sure the texture was perfect with the creamy marquise.

shelley c. said...

What a beautiful job. Great ideas for baking the meringue and crushing the nuts - I can imagine the crunch was so perfect with the creamy marquise. Beautiful job!!

Chez Lucie said...

I love your presentation, especially those swirled meringue

EMS said...

Beautiful! Definitely a delicious one, I agree.

Barbara Bakes said...

Love your plating. After reading your post I'm really regretting not doing this challenge.

Andrea said...

Your marquise looks wonderful and plating is just lovely. :)

Cakelaw said...

Gret job - your marquise looks fabulous! I baked my meringues too - I don't think I would use a torch that often.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely gorgeous..stunning. I so wish I made the challenge now. Stupid knee injury made me have to pick and choose :( Beautiful work!

Roxana | a trEATs affair said...

what a stunning presentation. everything looks so elegant. and the meringue is perfectly piped. Congratulation.

Kitchen Belleicious said...

Love the idea of your marquise on a meringue. Very interesting- never seen it done that way before. New to your blog. Enjoying your recipes. will certainly be back for more!Xo
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