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Feb 9, 2011

Chocolate-Orange Muffins

Hi guys this evening I bring up a recipe, not much an art history thing but I beleive that food is also an art and like many paintings that represent food, picnics etc. I think that chefs are also artists and instead of canvas they "paint" on plates.
So here is a recipe from one of the tops culinary schools "The Cordon Bleu"

Recipe by the Cordon Bleu

Preparation time: 25 min.‎
Baking time: 20 min.‎
Number of muffins: 12‎

Ingredients:‎
‎150 gr bitter-sweet chocolate cut into small pieces
‎75 gr butter in room temperature, cut into cubes

‎2 cups cake flour
‎1/2 cup all-purpose flour
‎3 spoons cocoa powder‎
‎3 spoons super fine sugar‎

‎2 eggs‎
‎250 ml milk‎
‎1 spoon of orange peel‎

Frosting:‎
‎200 gr bitter-sweet chocolate cut into small pieces
‎60 gr butter in room temperature, cut into cubes
‎1 spoon orange liquor

Preparation:‎
Preheat oven to 210 °C ‎
Baking pan with 12 cups, oiled.‎
Melt chocolate and butter in a bowl and put the bowl in a pot filled with hot water until ‎they melt. Leave it to chill.‎
In a large bowl mix the sifted flours, cocoa powder and sugar together.‎
Make a hole in the center.‎
In another mixing bowl beat the eggs, pour in the milk and the orange peel and mix ‎together. Pour the batter and the chocolate in the hole of the flours mix.‎
Combine it all, leave some lumps in the batter, so don't mix it too much.‎



Transfer the muffins batter in the cups pan and fill 3/4 of every cup.‎
Put inside the oven and bake for 20 min.‎

Frosting:‎

Melt the chocolate and butter as before remove from heat add the orange liquor and ‎leave to cool.‎

When the muffins are cooled spread the chocolate on top and serve with a strawberry ‎or orange peel.‎



Enjoy ‎
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