Sunday, October 19, 2008

Chocolate Bavarian Cream

For one large mould of cream, use half a package of gelatine,
one gill of milk, two quarts of whipped cream, one gill of sugar,
and two and a half ounces of good quality cooking chocolate .

Soak the gelatine in cold water for two hours.

Whip and drain the cream, scrape the chocolate, and put the
milk on to boil.

Put the chocolate, two tablespoonfuls of sugar and one of hot
water in a small saucepan, and stir on a moderate heat until
smooth and glossy.

Stir this into the hot milk.

Now add the soaked gelatine and the remainder of the sugar.

Strain this mixture into a basin that will hold two quarts or more.

Place the basin in a pan of ice-water, and stir until cold, when it
will begin to thicken.

Instantly begin to stir in the whipped cream, adding half the
amount at first.

When all the cream has been added, dip the mould in cold water
and turn the cream into it.

Place in the ice-chest for an hour or more.

At serving-time dip the mould in tepid water.

See that the cream will come from the sides of the mould,
and turn out on a flat dish.

Serve with whipped cream.

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