David Camps had a chocolate attack and said that he knew if I had been there, I would have been able to help him get through it.
Here is a recipe that will take care of all chocolate attacks in the world.
What you will need to have in your home first is the callebaut chocolate which you can buy at Superstore in the bulk bins. Just do it. Have some at home and then make sure you have the other ingredients. This is what you do the day before. Then the day of, follow this recipe, David Camps and you will think that I was there
VELVET TORTE4 C chocolate cookie crumbs (Oreo-type)
5 T unsalted butter,
10 oz (280 g) semi-sweet chocolate, preferably Callebaut, finely chopped
1 ¼ C (300ml) whipping cream
1 large egg
1 egg yolk
Combine crumbs with the melted butter and press into a tart pan with a removable bottom. Cover sides and bottom of the pan. Bake at 350 for 5 min. Let cool. Makes one 11 in. tart shell.
Place chocolate in a heat proof bowl. Heat cream in a pot until almost boiling (look for bubbles on the edge of the pot). Immediately pour cream over the chocolate and let sit two minutes, then whisk gently to mix and to ensure that all the chocolate has melted. Lightly beat the egg and egg yolk then stir into the chocolate. Add to cooled tart shell. Bake at 350 for 15 min. Remove from oven – at this point the tart will not appear set or firm. It will set as it cools. Refrigerate to store, serve at room temperature.
NB: a 400 g box or Oreo cookie crumbs = 3 ½ C – this is enough for the shell. Still use 5 T of butter.
A tart pan with a removable bottom (NOT a spring form pan) is needed for this. But BEWARE how you handle the pan – the bottom is not secure. I use a small wooden board to transfer the pan to and from the oven.
To serve the tart push the bottom of the pan up and place the tart still on the bottom on a nice plate. I usually beat the leftover whipping cream with a little vanilla and wee bit of sugar to dab on the top. Superstore sells the Callebaut chocolate in nice small nuggets in the bulk section. This tart will serve 10 – 12 people. It is very rich- serve very small wedges!