Jamie Oliver’s chocolate dreams – dedicated to wife Jools

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Silky-smooth chocolate with fresh coffee.

Jamie Oliver’s chocolate dreams – dedicated to wife Jools

SERVES

6

PEOPLE

PREP TIME

20

MINUTES

COOKING TIME

20

MINUTES

CUISINE

COURSE

Baking

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 120°C/250°F/gas ½.

  2. Snap the chocolate into a heatproof bowl, add the butter, espresso and a good pinch of sea salt, and place over a pan of gently simmering water to melt very slowly until smooth, stirring regularly.

  3. Meanwhile, whisk the eggs and sugar together until pale and doubled in size, then carefully fold in the melted chocolate mixture.

  4. Boil the kettle. Divide the mixture between six coffee cups or ramekins and put them into a roasting tray. Place the tray in the oven, then carefully pour in enough boiling kettle water to come halfway up the side of the cups.

  5. Bake for exactly 20 minutes, then carefully remove from the oven and leave to cool in the water for two hours.

  6. To serve, I sometimes shave over some extra chocolate, or add fresh fruit like cherries, blood oranges or wild strawberries, with a dollop of yoghurt or crème fraîche.

Ingredients

  • 150g dark chocolate (70%)

  • 125g unsalted butter

  • 50ml good espresso

  • 2 large eggs

  • 125g golden caster sugar

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 120°C/250°F/gas ½.

  2. Snap the chocolate into a heatproof bowl, add the butter, espresso and a good pinch of sea salt, and place over a pan of gently simmering water to melt very slowly until smooth, stirring regularly.

  3. Meanwhile, whisk the eggs and sugar together until pale and doubled in size, then carefully fold in the melted chocolate mixture.

  4. Boil the kettle. Divide the mixture between six coffee cups or ramekins and put them into a roasting tray. Place the tray in the oven, then carefully pour in enough boiling kettle water to come halfway up the side of the cups.

  5. Bake for exactly 20 minutes, then carefully remove from the oven and leave to cool in the water for two hours.

  6. To serve, I sometimes shave over some extra chocolate, or add fresh fruit like cherries, blood oranges or wild strawberries, with a dollop of yoghurt or crème fraîche.

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