Ingredients:
Oil to grease the baking tray
Eggs 4
Cocoa powder
3 tbsp
Sugar (white or brown) 1/4 cup
Flour to cover the baking dish before pouring the mixture in
Butter (softened) 1/3 cup
Baking chocolate 220g
Method
• Melt the baking chocolate and butter in a double boiler pot.
• Once melted, turn the flame off, add 2 tbsp of cocoa powder and mix thoroughly.
• Add sugar to the mixture, stir and set it aside.
• In a separate bowl, beat 4 eggs until they become foamy and gently, pour them into the chocolate mixture, stirring vigorously.
• Grease a baking dish, sift some flour on it and pour the batter in.
• Bake the batter and use a toothpick to check if it has cooked completely. When the toothpick comes out clean, the batter is ready.
• Refrigerate the baked mixture overnight.
• The next morning, break the mixture into tiny crumbs, add 1 tbsp of cocoa powder to it and mix well.
• Take small bits of the mixture and mould them into small balls. The chocolate morsels are now ready.
• Coat the chocolate morsels in crushed nuts or milk powder or even coconut powder if you please and refrigerate for an hour to allow them to settle.
• Serve cold. Your desert is now ready.
Arooj Waqar runs a Facebook cooking page called Mona’s Kitchen and aspires to convert her passion for cooking into a career
Published in The Express Tribune, Ms T, January 26th, 2014.
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@Sam:
Bake it at 180 degree. I cant tell the exact duration as it varies from oven to oven. So u will have to keep an eye on it after 15- 20 minutes. Thats y i wrote to check the batter with a tootpick if it is ready or not.
bake at what temp and for how long?
@Iram Moazzam: Thanku, i shall wait for ur feedback :)