Friday, February 12, 2010

Chocolate Torte with Raspberry Coulis

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I have a new favorite go-to chocolate dessert! I say new, because I have blogged about my favorite chocolate go-to recipe before….here. This recipe is different in that it can be prepared a day or two in advance and actually tastes better, whereas, the Molten Cake is best consumed shortly after removing from the oven.

Most of the ingredients are normally items you’d have in your pantry or fridge. The only thing I had to buy was the heavy cream. ingredients1

First up: The Torte

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Prepare a springform pan by buttering and placing parchment paper on the bottom. Next wrap the outside of pan with foil to waterproof it. springform pan

Melt 16oz. of chocolate (I used 8oz. Ghirardelli 60% chips leftover from the holidays and 8oz. of Nestle semi-sweet chips), 2 sticks of non-salted butter, and 1/4 cup of amaretto (ok to omit or use your favorite liqueur) in a double boiler. If you don’t have a double boiler, use a metal bowl over a pan of simmering water. Stir constantly, until smooth and creamy, set to side.

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Meanwhile, combine 8 eggs, 1/4 c. sugar, 1 teas. vanilla and 1/2 teas. salt in large bowl and beat with an electric mixer until frothy and almost doubled in volume, about 5-10 minutes. Next, fold 1/3 of the egg mixture into chocolate mixture using a rubber spatula. Repeat until all of the egg mixture has been folded into chocolate mixture.

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Pour batter into prepared springform pan placed in a roasting pan. Pour enough boiling water into roasting pan to come about halfway up the sides. Bake until cake is slightly risen and edges are just beginning to set, approx. 40-45 minutes. Remove the cake from roasting pan and cool to room temp on wire rack. Remove foil and place in fridge overnight. Again, the cake is better if allowed to set overnight.

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While the cake is baking, prepare the:

Raspberry Coulis

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First up, prepare a simple syrup by combining 1/2 cup of sugar and 1/2 cup of water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sugar dissolves, about 3 minutes. Add a 12oz. bag of frozen raspberries and 1 1/2 T lemon juice to the syrup. Bring to a simmer and cook until berries are very soft, approx 8 minutes. Make a slurry by sprinkling 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch over 2 teaspoons of cool water stirring to dissolve. Pour into raspberry mixture and cook until sauce thickens, approx. 3 minutes. raspberry couli strain seeds

Strain raspberry mixture through a fine-sieve to remove the seeds. I use the back of a spoon to help push the sauce threw. Next, do a taste test or two or three just to make sure it’s GOOD. Then if you have any left, pour the pure raspberry goodness into a bottle and pop in the refrigerator. raspberry couli in bottle

The following day……

Dark Chocolate Ganache butter for ganache on scales

Heat 28grams of butter and 3/4 c. of heavy cream in a small saucepan. Bring just to a boil. chocolate for ganache on sacles

Add 227 grams of chocolate (I used 1/2 dark Ghirardelli and 1/2 Nestle semi-sweet) to a mixing bowl. Pour boiling cream/butter mixture over top of chocolate and allow to sit for 5 minutes. Stir until smooth and if desired add 1 tablespoon of liqueur. I used a coffee flavored liqueur. add liqueor to choc ganache

Remove the torte from the fridge and unsnap the springform pan, place the torte on a wire rack sitting on a cookie sheet.

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Pour the ganache over the torte letting it pour over the sides as you smooth out the top. (Pic is orange-ish…the ganache is actually a beautiful dark chocolate color.)

pour ganache on torteTo add a little Valentine’s Day touch, I made a stencil by cutting a circle of parchment paper using the bottom of the springform pan as a template. I then folded the paper as if making a snowflake and cut out a little heart for the top and after unfolding it cut one for the center and voila…..stencil for torteA sprinkle of powdered sugar and then slowly remove the paper lifting it straight up.sprinkle powder sugar on torte

My slices are on the ‘larger’ side and honestly, I, the chocolate lover that I am, cannot eat an entire piece. It’s a perfect dessert to make a day or two before a party and can serve up to 16.

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Be sure to check out all of the other fabulous recipes at Foodie Friday hosted by Designs by Gollum.Foodie_Friday_Logo_2[1]

Happy Valentine’s Day from the Bloom Girls!

Nola

Monday, January 4, 2010

You are Invited!!!!

The Bloom Girls are thrilled  to tell you about a super fantastic event happening this Saturday, January 9th in Atlanta.  Design guru Eddie Ross will be hosting a TEA at Two: An Art and Framing Workshop sponsored by Larson-Juhl, a leader in the world of custom framing and design and YOU ARE ALL INVITED!!!!   Shop Eddie Ross at Etsy

The tea party and workshop are free for bloggers and just $10  admission for non-bloggers.  To attend, send an email to Jaithan at jaithan@eddieross.com

(Shadow boxes with sterling silver pieces styled by Eddie Ross)Living0507b

When deciding whether to drive from Nashville to Atlanta I had to consider the pros and cons….here is my list.

Pros….

  • Tea and chilled wine
  • Delicious catered treats
  • Meet Eddie Ross
  • Framing Workshop
  • Making new friends
  • FREE for bloggers

Cons….

  • Zero

Photo above from Lauren at Pure Style Home

I personally cannot think of a better way to spend a Saturday afternoon, can you?  For more information on the fun happenings this coming weekend go here.

Please be sure to go to Between Naps on the Porch for Susan’s Metamorphosis Monday party.  Susan continues to amaze us each week with her unlimited creativity and beautiful home.

Karyn and I look forward to meeting you on Saturday!

Nola

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Atlanta’s Amazing Bloggers! They can cook, they can craft, they can tablescape and they can EAT! (Holiday Luncheon)

We were privileged to enjoy the company of some of the Atlanta area bloggers on December 11th for a fabulous holiday luncheon!    Come on in and join us!

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Step into the Foyer….

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Come on through the entryway to the dining room…

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See this little church, it is made of card stock and cut from the cricut.  My dear friend Angie made the front step. In honor of the 30 minutes it took her to fashion this tiny little step,  I wanted to make sure I pointed it out to you!

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Past the Powder Room

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Past the Butler’s Pantry…

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Through the doorway into the kitchen and keeping room…

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The Food was marvelous!  Everyone brought something to share and I can not tell you which thing was my favorite because these ladies all outdid themselves! 

Shrimp Pasta Salad, Chicken Salad packed with walnuts and juicy grapes served with croissants, Watergate salad…

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The BEST homemade bread on the planet!    Lemon Rosemary….  I ate two pieces!! At least :)

Brie and Fig/Walnut Topping…Amazing!

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Sandi brought a mouthwatering salad and these adorable marshmallow treats!
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Susan made an amazing chocolate Trifle and I can’t believe I did not get a picture of it! If any one of you ladies did get a picture, please send it to me so I can add it! 

From Left to Right: Sandi (http://chattycrone.blogspot.com/), Karyn (http://thebloomgirls.com), Rose (http://santamakersjourney.blogspot.com/) Susan (www.betweennapsontheporch.blgospot.com), Robin (http://www.allthingsheartandhome.com/), Empty Chair – Sue who is taking the picture (http://rue-mouffetard.blogspot.com/) and Nola (www.thebloomgirls.com)

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A huge thank you to Susan with www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com, Michael at www.designsbygollum.blogspot.com and Julia over at  http://hookedonhouses.net/2009/12/10/hooked-on-holiday-house-tours-party-time/

Friday, December 18, 2009

Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and The Bloom Girls are Alive and Well!

 

Happy Holidays to you all!  

We have been very remiss in regards to posting in the past few months!  There has been a lot going on and we have so many stories to tell so stay tuned, they are on their way!    It’s like we were too busy to stop and post!  We are still getting the hang of the “post as you go” system! 

Karyn has recently hosted a baby shower for her oldest daughter to celebrate the impending arrival of  a grandson in January .  Also,  her family took a trip on the Polar Express and toured the Smokey Mountains for a week. 

Nola has spent the last two months (and a zillion hours) as a general contractor/designer/painter/shop girl  on an upscale boutique clothing store.

The Bloom Girls hosted a Holiday Blogger lunch last week in Atlanta and had a wonderful time with old and new friends ! 

Look for these stories and pictures…coming soon!

Bless you and yours ! 

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Five and FANCY !

Madison’s Birthday was NOT celebrated with a “party”, it was a SOIREE! I  made the invitations and mailed them out three weeks in advance. INVITE MADDIE for blog

One of Madison’s favorite books is “Fancy Nancy” by  Jane O’Connor. If you are not familiar with these books, they are precious!  To “Nancy” the fancier the better!  Our goal was all things “Fancy”! 

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The table was set with Hot Pink and plenty of ‘Fancy” extras! (I glued rhinestones on all the plastic flatware…)

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A hot pink Eiffel Tower of course!   I even found Eiffel Tower cups!  Now how cute are those??

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I made a beautiful crown for the Birthday Girl! 

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The trimmings were POSH down to the last detail! (That’s “fancy” for FANCY!)

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There were different “stations” for the girls to visit:

Our special boutique where they received pearls and a feather boa. And they had their picture done in the “Fancy” chair once they were all “fancied” up!

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My hairdresser came and gave the girls all “fancy” up-doo’s complete with glitter and topped off with a tiara!IMG_4365

Don’t they just look adorable !  They were all so still getting their hair done!

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We had a station for make-up and face paint as well as manicures and fancy nail charms!

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The last station was “La Posh Patisserie” where they decorated a tiara shaped cookie.  They loved this and working with all the “fancy” sprinkles & sparkling sugars!

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And what Patisserie would be complete without CAKE!  And CUPCAKES!IMG_4299

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 Each one of the toppers was hand made from fondant.  The cake is covered with home made marshmallow fondant.  I had a blast making these!

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 The Birthday Girl!  Time to blow out the candles!

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And for the FANCY FINISH we made Parfaits!  (That’s fancy for ice cream sundaes)

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There were also plenty of “fancy” snacks for all the guests!  (Mom’s included")

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Homemade chicken salad, princess party snack mix, carrots & dip, fancy fruit ka-bobs…

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Posh Pink Punch

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Merci – Please take a party favor bag! 

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I used stamps for the Oooh-la-la and the Eiffel tower and Voila!…made Eiffel Tower white chocolate lollypops!  

The ONLY boy admitted to the Party!  Hiding behind his stolen balloon!!   (Colin – my grandson!!) 

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Bon Jour!

Thank you to Susan over at Between Naps on the Porch for hosting another fabulous Tablescape Thursday!

Thank you to Michael at Designs by Gollum for hosting another delicious Foodie Friday!!