Chocolate Graveyard Pots de Creme
       

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Halloween is just over a week away, and I’m in full-on Halloween party food testing mode! Today I want to share with you this recipe for Chocolate Pots de Creme – with a spooky twist!

The recipe that inspired me to make these can be found over at MyRecipes.

To make 4 half-cup servings, you will need:

  • 7 ounces of semi-sweet baking chocolate (or milk chocolate if you prefer)
  • 1 egg + 1 egg yolk
  • 1 1/4c heavy whipping cream
  • 2 tbs Kahlua (or other coffee-flavored) liqueur
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2c crushed Oreos
  • 4 Pepperidge Farm Milano Cookies
  • (optional) Edible pen or black icing to pipe text on the “tombstone” cookies

Special equipment:

  • Food thermometer
  • Blender or food processor

Start by processing the chocolate in your blender or food processor until it is finely chopped.  Get all of the chocolate out of the blender you can. Pour it  into a small bowl and set aside.

Put the egg and yolk into the blender or food processor and blend until just beaten. Leave it in there, and tell you’ll BRB.

This is the chocolate I used. You could, of course, get the more expensive stuff, but I always have this kind on hand.

Heat the cream in the microwave until it boils – about 3 minutes.

Now… this part is tedious. Pour a tiny bit of the cream (a few tablespoons)  into the blender with the eggs. Process. Keep going with about 1/3c of cream at a time. The goal is to not scramble the eggs with the hot cream. This process is called “tempering the egg.” Knowledge is power! Also, sorry for no pic of this – I was trying not to scramble the egg.

Check the temperature of the mixture with a thermometer (instant-read if you have one; I don’t). I left it in about 15 seconds and my mixture was only about 140 degrees F. If the temperature is under 160, pop it pack into the microwave in 20-second intervals until it reaches 160 degrees. I went a little over, to about 170 degrees, and panicked a little when the mixture had a couple of lumps – but don’t worry, it turned out fine after it was blended again.

Combine the chocolate, hot cream/egg mixture, Kahlua, and vanilla extract in the blender; pulse until smooth.

Pour out into small ramekins or glasses and refrigerate for about an hour before serving. This will make about 4 half-cup ramekin servings; the glasses I used for the photo were a bit larger, so it only made two. Which was convenient, because only had 2 of those glasses, and these were great for my husband and I to sit down and watch House with.

I ended up eating about a third and refrigerating the rest (covered with saran wrap) to have later. It is definitely chocolate overload (but in a good way)!

Anyway. Add the crushed Oreos on top before serving, and push a “tombstone cookie” into the chocolate.

I thought of also adding a gummy worm instead of (or in addition to) the Milano cookie! Have fun with it!

These can be made up to a day in advance of your party. Their texture is at its best after they sit out for about 30 minutes if they have been refrigerated overnight, which is perfect for entertaining!

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  • http://Jehancancook.com JehanP

    These are an adorable festive treat. I love oreos and milanos do combining these two can’t be bad.

  • http://www.familyfreshcooking.com/ marla {family fresh cooking}

    These pots de creme are so playful & creative! My kids would love them :)

  • http://www.mbefood.com/sourgrapes mike

    Love it!

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    @Jehan: My husband and I also both LOVE Oreos and Milanos! It’s not safe to leave a pack of Milanos alone with my husband, seriously.
    @marla: Thank you! I don’t have any kids yet, but sometimes I wish I did just so I would have more excuses to decorate cookies and make creative food. LOL.
    @mike: Thanks!

  • http://www.foodbuzz.com/photos/2773044-best-pumpkin-mini-whoopie-pies-with-cream-cheese-chips- claudia lamascolo

    fabulous idea here I love it!

  • http://www.chewonthatblog.com Sophia

    Yum!! These cupcakes look delicious! If you’re interested in winning a fabulous prize, you should submit this to Recipe4Living’s Ghoulishly Good Halloween Recipe Contest! :)

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  • http://refreshkori.blogspot.com Kori

    What a great twist on the usual dirt cups…love them!

  • http://www.paoequeijo.typepad.com Sarah @ pão e queijo

    Ooh these look delish! I had a similiar pots de creme last summer at a restaurant and they called them dirt pudding because of the oreos on top! Very creative!

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    @Claudia: Thanks!
    @Sophia: Thank you! I will do that!
    @Kori: Thanks!
    @Sarah: Thanks! They really do look like dirt cups. For my latest batch, I used the Halloween Oreos with orange cream, and they look even better! I might add a gummy worm on top in addition to the tombstone.

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