Chocolate Passion Fruit Heart Cake
Are you searching for the perfect Valentine's Day dressed in red dessert idea that will leave your loved one swooning? Look no further than my enticing and seductive Chocolate and Passion Fruit Heart Cake. This delectable creation combines the richness of chocolate with the tangy and exotic taste of passion fruit, resulting in a dessert that is as delightful to the eyes as it is to the palate. Imagine sinking your fork into a lusciously moist chocolate cake, only to discover a burst of tropical flavor from the vibrant passion fruit filling. The harmonious combination of these two ingredients creates a symphony of taste that will leave your taste buds longing for more. And what better way to express your love and affection than by presenting your sweetheart with a heart-shaped cake that symbolizes your deep connection? Trust me, the result will be pure magic.
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Sugar Dough
- In a food processor, cream butter, salt, sugar and almond meal. Mix in egg and the flour – blend until just combined. Wrap up and chill completely. Roll out into a 3mm thin, 7''/18cm disk for one cake. Prick the dough with a fork and place it onto a baking tray line with a silicone mat or parchment, cut with a 6''/15cm diameter pastry ring, and refrigerate.
Almond Cream
- In a food processor, cream butter, and add sugar, flour and almond meal. Mix until homogenized. Add the egg and vanilla; smooth out. Pipe out almond cream onto the chilled crust, and chill.
Baking
- Bake for about 25 min at 350ºF/180ºC. Cool to room temp. Use the red template-cutter that comes with the silicone mold (small side) and cut the almond-crust into heart shape and set aside.
Chocolate Enrobage
- Heat up cocoa butter until completely melted (cocoa butter can boil). Disolve in the white chocolate. Microwave a few more sec if necessary and blend and add food coloring and blend again. Use at 45ºC/113ºF. Can be stored at room temp for up to 6 months.
Mirror Glaze
- Soak gelatin in cold water to soften, and drain. Cook water, sugar and corn syrup to 215ºF/102ºC. Pour into the chocolate, let sit for a few sec to melt and blend gently. Add condensed milk, vanilla and blend. Add gelatin and the food coloring. Blend well keeping the nozzle down to prevent from air bubbles to form. Sieve and chill overnight before using. Rewarm and use at 100ºF/38ºC. Can be refrigerated for up to 3 weeks or kept frozen for months.
Passion Fruit Marmalade Insert
- Heat up water and lemon juice. Meanwhile mix sugar and agar-agar and whisk in the hot liquid. Bring to a boil and cook for 2 min on low. Chill to set completely. Blend the chilled lemon agar-agar mixture to smooth out, and fold in the fresh passion fruits seeds along with the ginger. Fill up the red template cutter that (smaller side, up to 0.9''/2.3cm high); freeze completely.
Chocolate Passion-Ginger Mousse
- Soak gelatin in cold water to soften, and drain. Heat up half of the cream and pour in chocolate and blend. Add gelatin, and blend. Pour in remaining chilled heavy cream, passion fruit puree and ginger. Blend well and refrigerate overnight. Whip chilled mixture to soft peaks before using.
Montage
- This cake is built upside down. If using a regular pastry ring, reverse the steps. Fill the silicone mold with the passion fruit ginger mousse; more than half way through. Place the frozen passion ginger insert in and press down leaving just enough space for the almond based crust to fit (crust side up) – scrape out excess mousse; freeze for at least 4 hours. Unmold the frozen cake and put it back in the freezer until ready to glaze.
Glazing
- Rewarm chocolate shell glaze to 45ºC/113ºF, and the mirror glaze to 100ºF/38ºC. Place the frozen cake onto a cooling rack and a baking tray lined with plastic wrap (have 2 separate tray ready). Glaze with the chocolate shell first, once set (it takes a few seconds) transfer cake onto the other tray and add a second coating using the red mirror glaze – Save leftover glaze…Let set and transfer the glazed cake onto a serving plate. Place in the refrigerator overnight to thaw completely. Decorate with rose petals and gold leaf or gold flakes and serve with Champagne of course! ❤️
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