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Author:  Mel [ Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

1 orange
5 tbsp Grand Marnier
50g caster sugar
2 dark Terry's chocolate oranges, seperated into segments
85g unsalted butter , softened
3 eggs , separated
284ml pot double cream
140g rich tea finger biscuits

TO SERVE
142ml pot double cream , lightly whipped
grated dark chocolate or chocolate curls

1.Line the base and sides of a 1kg loaf tin with cling film. Squeeze the juice from the orange and mix with 3 tbsp of the Grand Marnier. Cut away the bitter white pith from inside the orange shell, then cut the peel into fine strips and boil it in a covered pan with 300ml water for 20 mins until soft. Add the sugar, then simmer uncovered for a bit longer until you have a soft, sticky peel.

2.Melt the chocolate over a pan of water, then take from the heat and beat in the butter and egg yolks, followed by the rest of the Grand Marnier.

3.Whisk the egg whites until they hold their shape, then whip the cream until softly stiff. Fold both of them into the chocolate mixture.

4.Spoon 5 large tbsp of the chocolate mixture into the tin, then dip the finger biscuits in the orange and Grand Marnier mixture one by one and arrange over the chocolate layer - don't soak them too much or they will fall apart. Scatter over some of the sticky peel, then spoon on another 5 tbsp of the chocolate mixture.

5.Carry on layering up the biscuits and chocolate mixture until you have 4 layers of biscuit, finishing with a chocolate layer. You should only need to use half the peel. Lightly cover with cling film and freeze until ready to serve. Freeze the remaining peel separately.

6.To serve, take the cake and orange peel out of the freezer no more than 1 hr before serving and strip off the cling film. Top with whipped cream and the remaining peel, and scatter with the grated chocolate. Keep chilled until ready to eat.

Author:  Mel [ Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

This is sitting in my freezer right now. Really easy to make but a lot going on with all the whisking and fiddling with orange peel.

Will let you know how it tastes tomorrow night....friends joining us for a meal.

Author:  Patricia [ Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

That sounds really good, might have a go at that one for Christmas, not that I don't like Christmas pudding but I feel like a change this year, that's as long as I can actually get to melting the chocolate oranges without eating them first, they are my favourite, one of my son's has always bought me one for my birthday and Christmas for year's since he was little, I didn't get one one year, was most disappointed!

THEIR NOT TERRY'S, THEIR MINE!!

Author:  Mel [ Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

I don't like Christmas pudding. If this goes down well tonight, I will make it at Christmas.

I don't like Terrys Choc orange either....particularly dark chocolate! I have used 1 dark and one light and, as I had no Grand Marnier in, I used Cointreau.

Can't wait to cut this tonight.

Author:  Gloria [ Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:37 pm ]
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I love dark chocolate.
AND, Mel, what time are we all due at yours? :wink:

Author:  Mel [ Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:43 pm ]
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:lol: Got my in-laws and some friends joining us...apparently it is our 3rd anniversary! We didn't realise until yesterday when someone sent us a card through the post! Better that we both forgot than one be in the doghouse :wink:

Author:  Gloria [ Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:26 pm ]
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Ha ha we've done that before now.

Author:  Mel [ Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:33 pm ]
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Wow! What can I say!! There is a pic of the pud (not the one I made but the recipe I used) here http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/5043 ... .offset=20

Guests were very impressed. Taste was amazing and not as sickly as I thought it might be though one slice is enough. That means that we (Lyndon & I) get to eat the leftovers tomorrow :wink:

I will be making this again at Christmas I think....looks very professional!

Author:  portia [ Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:12 am ]
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Looks so good. And I just happen to have some choc oranges in the cupboard that I bought for Christmas. :wink:

Author:  Burnleymasher [ Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:58 pm ]
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My Grandson would love this, as he is a chocoholic (when his Mum & Dad let him) I will have to give it a go.


Stephanie.

Author:  portia [ Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

FINALLY I managed to get some dark chocolate oranges. You can't know how difficult it's been. So my task for tomorrow night is my first attempt at this recipe.
Of course it won't last till Christmas - himself will cut a big chunk out on the pretext that it needs to be road tested before I inflict it on my guests. Damn! Should've bought an extra two oranges cos I know I'll have it all to make again come next week

Author:  Mel [ Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

Must admit, dark choc orange have been scarce this year. I don't use dark choc orange. This year I bought Tesco's own milk choc orange segments and a block of dark choc. I made it last weekend and it now sits quietly in the freezer....unknown to hisnibs. Not that either of us have been up to sampling it this week.

Author:  portia [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:24 am ]
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You been a bit ick Mel?

Author:  Mel [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Chocolate orange & Grand Marnier truffle cake

I've been a lot ick. Something worse than man flu :shock:
I'm over the worst but got no energy. I put the dishwasher on yesterday for the 1st time since early in the week and had to sit down for an hour afterwards!
Hoping to find a bit from somewhere today but don't think it's going to happen. Took pup for a 5 minute walk at 6:30 and I'm still sitting here thinking about putting the kettle on. Not moved since I walked back in the door :roll:

Author:  Gloria [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:35 am ]
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Think we've got that Mel. All I want to do is sleep but I can't sleep for coughing. On top of everything else at this house---not good.

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