Chocolate & Orange Ganache Recipe With Parfait (2024)

1

For the orange purée, cover the oranges with cold water, bring to the boil, and once boiling, remove from the heat and refresh under cold water. Repeat this process 10 times

  • 400g of orange

2

Then, cut the oranges into small pieces. Place in a pan and add the 75g of sugar and the orange juice, whisking as you sprinkle. Place on the heat, and simmer until the orange is tender

  • 75g of caster sugar
  • 50ml of orange juice

3

Mix the 5g of sugar with the agar agar and sprinkle on to the orange. Boil for 2 minutes, then pour into a dish and set in the fridge

  • 5g of caster sugar
  • 1g of agar agar

4

Once set, place into a blender and blend until completely smooth. Pass through a fine seive, and reserve in the fridge

5

To make the chocolate liquor ganache, make a creme anglaise. Put the milk and the cream in a pan on the stove. Whisk the egg yolks and dextrose together. Bring the milk and cream to the boil then pour onto the egg yolk mixture

  • 75ml of milk
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 7g of dextrose
  • 25ml of UHT whipping cream

6

Mix well and return to a clean pan. Cook the anglaise to 86°C, then pass through a fine seive and chill over a bain marie. Blend in the xanthan gum using a hand blender

  • 1/2 tsp xanthan gum

7

Melt the dark chocolate over a bain marie, melting the cacao butter in a separate pan. Pour the anglaise slowly onto the dark chocolate mixture and emulsify using the hand blender

  • 125g of 65% dark chocolate
  • 2.5g of cacao butter

8

Continue to blend and gradually pour in the melted cacao butter and the orange liquor. Pour into an airtight container and rest in the fridge over night

  • 25ml of orange curacao

9

For the chocolate orange parfait, soak the gelatine in cold water. Heat the milk in a pan, and add the drained gelatine. Mix well

  • 3.5g of gelatine
  • 20ml of milk

10

Melt the chocolate over a bain marie to 45°C. Warm the orange purée in a suitable sized pan, add to the milk and mix well. Melt the cacao butter in a pan

  • 100g of 65% dark chocolate
  • 175ml of orange purée
  • 14g of cacao butter

11

Then pour the purée slowly onto the chocolate and emulsify using the hand blender. Continue to blend and gradually pour in the cacao butter. Pour into a dish, then leave to rest in the fridge until set

12

Once set, pipe with a 2cm nozzle onto cling film 12cm long, wrap tightly, then freeze

13

When frozen, cut the ganache down to 10cm and remove the cling film. Leave in the fridge to defrost (this should take 30 – 35 minutes)

14

To make the grue nib tuile, cook the sugar and glucose to 150°C. Stir in the butter and grue nib, then spread on a silicone baking mat and leave to cool

  • 50g of caster sugar
  • 40ml of glucose syrup
  • 5g of butter
  • 40g of grue nib

15

Once cool, tip into a blender and blitz. Spread thinly back on the silicone baking mat and cook for approximately 5 minutes at 180°C/Gas mark 6. While still hot, cover with greaseproof paper and roll out as thin as possible

16

Remove from the tray and turn over. Allow to cool slightly and peel the sheet off, then break into shards

17

For the orange jelly, soak the gelatine in cold water, then take ¼ of the orange juice and add the agar agar to it and allow to sit for 20 minutes

  • 30ml of orange juice
  • 1g of gelatine
  • 1g of agar agar

18

Place onto the stove and boil. Then, remove from the stove, add the drained gelatine and mix thoroughly. Whisk in the remaining orange juice. Place 115g into a suitable sized tray or dish, put into the fridge and allow to set

  • 95ml of orange juice

19

For the orange parfait, soak the gelatine in cold water. Line a wooden mould (19 x 9 x 0.7 cm) with cling film. Place the yolks in a bowl and start to whisk slowly

  • 17ml of water
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1g of gelatine

20

Cook the sugar and water to 121°C, then pour the sugar over the egg yolks and continue to whisk. Add the drained soaked gelatine, and whisk until cold

  • 47g of sugar

21

Remove from the bowl and place into a clean bowl, then whisk in the orange purée. Whisk the cream to a soft peak, then fold the cream into the sabayon mix

  • 100ml of whipping cream

22

Pour into the mould and place in the freezer. Once set, cut out with the 2cm cutter

23

To serve, position the chocolate orange ganache between 12 and 4 o’clock of the plate – just off centre. Pipe random blobs of orange purée around the ganache

24

Using a hot teaspoon, position 2 quenelles of the chocolate liquor ganache in front of the chocolate orange ganache. Now scatter orange segments around the plate

25

Using a teaspoon, put drops of orange jelly around the plate. Crush some of the cocoa nib tuile and sprinkle over the garnish

26

Now stick 6 shards of the tuile into the chocolate orange ganache. Finish with 3 pieces of orange parfait

Chocolate & Orange Ganache Recipe With Parfait (2024)

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