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urgent chocolate valentines conondrum


Chocolate Souffles
  15% (4)
Chocolate Mousse
  46% (12)
Neither
  3% (1)
Other
  34% (9)


Total Votes : 26


(last vote on : 2/10/2007 11:27:10 PM)
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urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:30:44 PM   
mixielicous


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should i make Master

Chocolate Souffles

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_35377,00.html

or

Chocolate Mousse

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_35376,00.html


for dessert on VDay


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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:36:25 PM   
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If you can make it with truffle oil or truffles-----

even better

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:36:44 PM   
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I voted for Chocolate Mousse... topped with some fresh whipped cream and some raspberries.... mmmm

I find souffle to be a lot of work for nothing and a tad bit dissappointing most times... well, except the cheese kind -- in my opinion of course.

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:42:02 PM   
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fast reply,

those who vote other, share what kind of other! ;) lol

sensual girl, thanks for the tip. have not ventured to either yet but am pretty darn handy in the sweets department as of yet. mmm raspberries too, nice topper

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:43:07 PM   
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Chocolate Mousse would be my choice, yum..
If possible one of each then he/she get a choice, this is hoping you like either..

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:48:32 PM   
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I second that!!

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:49:55 PM   
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I like fresh berries/whipped cream on chocolate deserts, looks nice too...

Is He a chocolate fan?

If you care to figure out the metric conversion, I have this relatively easy recipe from Switzerland... it's like a fluffy brownie, quite tastey... and would also lend itself to some fancy toppings like powdered sugar and chopped nuts or fresh whipped cream/berries.

edited to take out the recipe so I don't clog up your post with a cake recipe ... lol... you can email me if you'd like it

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:52:51 PM   
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He is hit or miss on the chocolate, but i happen to know He is a fan of both desserts - but not a cake Man. unless its carrot - which lucky for me is my fave too

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:53:09 PM   
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I voted for the Chocolate Mousse, but here is different mousse you might want to consider:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_22264,00.html

Whatever you choose to make, let us know which receipe you used and how it turned out.

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:54:54 PM   
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ooooooh NICE! no chance you've tried this one, is there?

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:56:53 PM   
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Screw the chocolate...go for really creamy cheesecake.

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 5:58:23 PM   
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i did that a lot in the fall [i am actually making NY style strawberry cheesecake bars on saturday]

my signature cheesecake is of course pumpkin cheesecake mmmm


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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 6:02:14 PM   
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No, I wish I could say I have but I haven't gotten around to it yet.  Even if you have a mousse you are comfortable making already, you could just steal the chocolate collar part, and fill with your own mousse.  I did watch the show, and it seemed easy enough. 

Edited to add:  If you use my idea you have to send me cheesecake

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 6:02:51 PM   
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Ok i think you've all found a new torture.... there no choc in the house... my diet is ruined...

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 6:10:26 PM   
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chocolate, a dark one at least is fine for a diet, supressing appetite, high in antiodidents but calories too.

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 6:18:29 PM   
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My vote is for chocolate Mousse..YUM

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 7:09:48 PM   
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Make the Mousse but do an elegant presentation.
 
Pick out a nice small dessert bowl, turn it upside down and butter the bottom of it, put it in the freezer while you do the next step. Melt semisweet chocolate in your microwave with a teaspoon of shortening until just melted. Now slowly pour the melted chocolate over the bowl.
 
Pop it back in the freezer until the chocolate is hard. Turn the bowl upside right and gently tap on the inside, this will cause the chocolate on the outside to come off.
 
Tadah, now you have a chocolate bowl to serve the mousse in.
 
Puree some raspberries with a little sugar, put it in a ziploc bag, now snip a corner of the bag.
 
On a desert plate make a flower pattern by overlapping heart shapes out of the puree. Sit your chocolate bowl in the middle, fill with your mousse, now top with home made whipped creme and either a few fresh raspberries or a strawberry dipped in chocolate.

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 7:28:15 PM   
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WOW! someones done this before!! great tips on the chocolate bowl!

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/8/2007 7:53:42 PM   
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i want some chocolate covered strawberries (hint hint everyone)

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RE: urgent chocolate valentines conondrum - 2/9/2007 6:03:19 AM   
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I would go with the chocolate mousse..to make it extra-decadant, spring for 80% dark Valrhona chocolate, which is arguably the best on the market right now.  It's pricey - a 3 ounce bar is about $4....but worth it as an occassional treat.     A nice complement for chocolate is to make it with just a splash of Kahlua or Starbucks liquor, although you could use others.  Remember that liquors add sweetness so cut a little bit of the sugar out of the recipe so it won't be over-sweet.

Probably my favorite way to serve a very very dark chocolate mousse is in a wineglass topped with an unsweetened whipped cream and garnished with a couple raspberries or "fanned" strawberry.  If you're culinary-minded, an ultra thin slice of flourless chocolate torte topped with a quenelle of chocolate mousse, a quenelle of whipped cream, and served on a pool of creme anglais or raspberry sauce is out of this world. 

If you're doing "production" with chocolate - whether baking a cake, cooking, making a mousse or souffle - buy chocolate that is DARKER than you normally like.  When you add other ingredients (heavy cream, sugar, etc) it will lighten and sweeten the chocolate.   80% Valrhona is great for special occasions...otherwise, I like Trader Joe's Pounder Plus 72% Dark - at 3.99 for a kilo bar of Belgian chocolate, can't beat the taste or the price (better than Ghiardelli).    If you prefer a milk chocolate taste rather than a dark chocolate, pick a bittersweet chocolate to bake with, something that's about 53% cocoa.

Whatever you do - just don't use chocolate chips.  They're coated in edible wax so they keep their shape in cookies - it's not something you want in your mousse.

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