Chocolate clafoutis | Jamie Oliver chocolate recipes (2024)

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Chocolate clafoutis

With caramelized oranges

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Chocolate clafoutis | Jamie Oliver chocolate recipes (2)

With caramelized oranges

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“The nice thing about this recipe is that the fruit accompanying it can be varied – certain things work really well with chocolate, like oranges, clementines, apricots or cherries, so give them a try. ”

Serves 6

Cooks In40 minutes

DifficultySuper easy

ChristmasDinner PartyFruitLeftoversDesserts

Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 637 32%

  • Fat 39.3g 56%

  • Saturates 17.3g 87%

  • Sugars 44.8g 50%

  • Salt 0.7g 12%

  • Protein 14.3g 29%

  • Carbs 59.2g 23%

  • Fibre 4.5g -

Of an adult's reference intake

recipe adapted from

Penguin Anniversary Edition: Jamie's Dinners

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

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  • 5 oranges
  • 100 g quality dark chocolate , (70%)
  • 80 g unsalted butter
  • 100 g self-raising flour
  • 100 g ground almonds
  • 100 g sugar
  • 2 large free-range eggs
  • 3 large free-range egg yolks
  • 180 ml whole milk
  • 100 g quality white chocolate
  • 500 g crème fraîche , or natural yoghurt (optional)

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recipe adapted from

Penguin Anniversary Edition: Jamie's Dinners

By Jamie Oliver

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Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/gas 6.
  2. Finely grate the zest of 3 of the oranges, then carefully remove the outer peel and slice across into wheel-shaped pieces, just under 1cm thick.
  3. Break up the dark chocolate and place in a small bowl and melt it over simmering water, stirring occasionally.
  4. Butter the inside of a deep 20cm metal tin or earthenware dish. Sift the flour into a clean bowl, add the almonds, half the sugar, a pinch of sea salt, the eggs, yolks, orange zest and milk. Whisk up until smooth, then add the rest of the butter to the melting chocolate.
  5. Scrape all the melted chocolate and butter into the batter mix and pour into the tin.
  6. Break up the white chocolate and poke little pieces into the batter, then bake in the oven for 16 to 20 minutes, or until firm around the edges but sticky and gooey in the middle. This doesn’t mean it’s undercooked ... it means it’s perfect! So be careful not to overcook it or it will just be like a boring sponge.
  7. While it’s cooking, bring the other half of the sugar to the boil on a medium heat with 6 tablespoons of water until you have a golden caramel. Remove from the heat, squeeze in the juice from the remaining oranges and stir it in to loosen the caramel slightly.
  8. Arrange the orange slices nicely on a plate, pour over the caramel and serve with the chocolate clafoutis and a bowl of crème fraîche or yoghurt (if using). Delicious.

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Chocolate clafoutis | Jamie Oliver chocolate recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you make Jamie Oliver's ganache? ›

To make a ganache, pour the cream into a pan and gently bring to a simmer over a medium heat. Add a pinch of sea salt, snap in the chocolate and stir until melted, thickened and smooth, then remove from the heat and leave to one side.

How do you make Jamie Oliver Mars bar cake? ›

Jamie Oliver's Mars Bar Cake is a recipe where you make a cake without baking. It uses Mars Bars, Rice Krispies, butter, and milk chocolate. You melt the Mars Bars and butter, mix them with Rice Krispies, then cover it with melted chocolate. After setting in the fridge, it becomes a crunchy and chocolatey cake.

What is the difference between chocolate glaze and ganache? ›

Though equally delicious, ganache is a little different than a chocolate glaze. While a glaze will set up and harden, a "firm" ganache will remain a thick paste at room temperature and only harden when refrigerated. There is also a "soft" ganache that's popularly used for filling pastries and cakes.

What is the secret of good ganache? ›

The best ganache is made from high-quality chocolate (we recommend Barima Artisanal chocolate) and whipping cream with a high fat content (preferably 36%). By selecting good quality ingredients, you will give your ganache an intense flavour and smooth texture.

What's in a Robert Redford cake? ›

Whatever you want to call it, this cake involves chocolate and all kinds of other sweet indulgences that may help explain its name (with apologies, perhaps, to the actor Robert Redford). This is a popular, irresistible chocolate cake dessert with loads of chocolate, caramel topping, candy bars, and whipped topping.

What is the basic formula for ganache? ›

The simplest recipe is 8 ounces chopped chocolate whisked with 8 ounces hot heavy cream until totally combined and shiny; this ganache will be easily pourable, and will be very soft when set. Ganache may be made thicker by adding a higher percentage of chocolate.

What are the three types of ganache? ›

There are three primary types of ganache: dark chocolate, milk chocolate and white chocolate. The process for making each variety will not change, regardless of what chocolate you choose to use; however, the taste of your ganache will be affected by the flavor of the chocolate and any additional flavors you add.

How do I get my ganache to harden? ›

Put ganache into the fridge to let it set and get thicker.

If you have the time, take your ganache, cover it with plastic wrap, and set it in the fridge. Leave it in the fridge for an hour, taking it out every 30 minutes to stir it. Once it gets to the right consistency, proceed with your recipe.

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