Devil’s Chocolate Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache

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Devil’s Chocolate Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache

by Trish Yee

Try this ultra-rich Devil’s Chocolate Bundt cake for a nice chocolatey surprise! The cake itself has a deep and intense chocolate flavour, and to sweeten the deal, the Chocolate Ganache covering the cake adds a velvety smooth finish to this perfect cake! 

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 30 mins Cook : 60 mins Ready in : 90 mins Serves : 6-8


INGREDIENTS:

  • For the Cake
    • Vegetable Oil Cooking Spray
    • 340g Unsalted Butter, room temperature
    • 100g Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
    • 200ml Boiling Water
    • ½ cup Sour Cream
    • 300g Cake Flour
    • ¼ tsp Fine Salt
    • 1 tsp Baking Powder
    • 1 tsp Baking Soda
    • 150g Brown Sugar
    • 200g Caster Sugar
    • 200g Icing Sugar
    • 5 Eggs
    • 1 tbsp Pure Vanilla Extract
    • 190g Dark Coverture Chocolate Chips
  • For the Glaze
    • ½ cup Heavy Cream
    • 120g Chopped Semi-Sweet Chocolate
    • Pinch of Salt

 

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Preheat oven at 180°C. Spray a 12-cup non-stick Bundit pan with cooking spray.
  2. Place chocolate in a heatproof bowl and pour boiling water over and stir until chocolate has melted. Set aside to cool.
  3. Place butter with caster sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract into a mixing bow. Fit in the paddle attachment and beat on medium-high speed until mixture is pale and creamy.
  4. Add in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
  5. Reduce the speed to medium and gradually add in the chocolate mixture, beating until well combined.
  6. Add in the sour cream and fold in well.
  7. Sift the icing sugar over the mixture and fold in slowly. Sift in the flour and cocoa powder and fold in until mixture is well combined.
  8. Scrape batter into prepared baking pan and bake for 45 – 50 mins. Transfer to a wire rack set over a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Let cool 30 mins before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
  9. Bring cream to a boil in a medium pot. Add chocolate and let stand 5 mins. Add salt and stir until smooth. Let stand for 10 mins, and then pour over cake, allowing the glaze to drop down sides and cover cake. Let set 3 hours at room temperature or 1 hour in refrigerator.
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Salted Chocolate Cakelets

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Salted Chocolate Cakelets

by Charlynn Gwee

Enjoy this lovingly made Salted Chocolate Cakelets layered with a rich Salted Chocolate Ganache that is perfect for any occasion

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 20 mins Cook : 25 mins Ready in : 45 mins Serves : 6-8


INGREDIENTS:

  • 225g Unsalted Butter
  • 68g Cocoa Powder
  • 90g Boiling Water
  • 177g Milk
  • 293g Cake Flour
  • 4g Baking Soda
  • 4g Salt
  • 380g Sugar
  • 2tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 3 Large Eggs
  • 250g Heavy Cream
  • 250g Chocolate
  • 8g Salt

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Mix cocoa powder and boiling water together till combined. Stir in milk and set aside to cool.
  2. Sift cake flour, baking soda and salt together. Set aside.
  3. Cream butter and sugar till light and fluffy.
  4. Add eggs gradually followed by vanilla extract.
  5. Gradually add in flour and cocoa powder mixture alternately.
  6. Pour into baking sheet and bake at 180c for 25 minutes or till toothpick comes out clean.
  7. Heat cream & salt till bubbles.
  8. Pour onto chocolate and stir till glossy.
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Ile Flottante (Floating Islands)

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Ile Flottante (Floating Islands)

by Susanne Despature

An elegant French dessert consisting of meringue floating on crème anglaise (a vanilla custard). Taste the light vanilla frangrance as the meringue melts in your mouth.

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 25 mins Cook : 40 mins Ready in : 65 mins Serves : 4


INGREDIENTS:

  • Vanilla Custard
    • 50cl Fresh Milk
    • 1 pod of Vanilla
    • 100g Caster Sugar
    • 3 Egg Yolk
    • ½ tbsp Corn Starch (10g)

    Mango Passion-Fruit Coulis

    • 1 Mango
    • 2-3 Passion Fruit Juice (without seeds)
    • 5-7cl Sugar Syrup
    • 1 Lime Juice

    Egg Whites

    • 3 Egg Whites
    • 40g Caster Sugar
    • 1 pinch of Cream of Tartar
    • ½ Lime (zest finely grated)
    • 100g Grated and Roasted Coconut

DIRECTIONS:

          For Vanilla Custard

  1. In a pan, bring the milk to a boil. Open the vanilla pod and add the seeds & pod – cover the pan and let the vanilla infuse for 15 minutes or more.

  2. In a bowl, combine sugar and egg yolks and whisk until the mixture is light and foamy. Add the corn starch and mix with egg mixture.

  3. Bring the vanilla milk to a boil, remove the pod and pour it over the egg mixture, stirring constantly.

  4. Pour everything back into the pan over medium heat. As you whisk — you must whisk constantly to keep the eggs from scrambling — you’ll see that the cream will start out light and foamy, then the bubbles will get bigger, and then, as it gets hotter and hotter, it will start to thicken and the whisk will leave tracks. Heads up at this point — the tracks mean the cream is almost ready. Don’t stop whisking or checking the temperature, and have patience —depending on how much heat you’re giving the cream, getting it thick can take as long as 10 minutes.

  5. As soon as it comes to a boil*, remove the cream from the heat and strain it into a bowl. Let the cream stand, stirring occasionally, until it cools to 40 degrees C, about 10 minutes (it will thicken even more). You can put the bowl on an ice bath to drop the temperature faster.

  6. *Tip: Starch helps the cream to thicken and prevents the eggs from curdling when brought over 85°C.

    For Mango Passion-Fruit Coulis

  7. Peel the mango and cut the flesh in cubes.

  8. Put them in a blender, adding some sugar syrup, lime juice and passion fruit juice. Blend them and strain if necessary

    For Egg Whites

  9. In a bowl, whisk the egg whites and cream of tartar until stiff. Add the sugar and whisk until the egg whites form a « bird beak ». Add the lime and mix with the egg white.

  10. Spoon the stiff egg white in small mould (ceramic or glass).

  11. Cook in a microwave at 600 W for 45 seconds, four at a time. When cooked, remove from oven and coat them with some roasted coconut.

    To Serve

  12. In a bowl, ladle some vanilla custard, add some mango passion-fruit custard and top with a « floating island ».

     

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Strawberry Spinach Smoothie

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Strawberry Spinach Smoothie

by Geeta Jayabalan

This strawberry spinach smoothie is love at first sip. It is easy to make and is packed with all-natural, healthy ingredients making this the perfect snack!

Cuisine : Healthy Cooking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 5 mins Cook : 2 mins Ready in : 7 mins Serves : 1-2


INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 cup Spinach, tightly packed
  • 1 cup Fresh or frozen strawberries
  • 1 cup Kefir /nut milk / coconut water
  • 1 tbsp Flax or chia seeds
  • 1 Pitted date (optional for added sweetness)

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Blend all ingredients until smooth.
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German Black Forest Cake

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German Black Forest Cake

by Julie Yee

Impress your guests with this chocolate cherry layered cream cake by Chef Julie – add in the rum for a special touch and added flavour!

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 90 mins Cook : 30 mins Ready in : 120 mins Serves : 6-8


INGREDIENTS:

  • For the Chocolate Sponge Group 1 (Sifted together)
    • 80g Cake Flour
    • 2 tbsp Cocoa Powder

    Group 2 (Beat together)

    • 4 no. Egg
    • 4 no. Yolk
    • 100g Fine Sugar
    • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract

    Group 3

    • 50g Warm Oil
    • 50g Warm Milk
    • 1 tsp Chocolate Paste

    For the Chocolate Mousse

    • 80g Coveture Chocolate
    • 1 no. Egg Yolk
    • 160g Whipped Cream

    For the Chantilly Cream

    • 250g Fresh Whipping Cream
    • 2 tbsp Fine Sugar
    • ½ tsp Vanilla Extract
    • 1 tsp Rum (if use)

DIRECTIONS:

         For the Chocolate Sponge

  1. Sift Group 1 together.

  2. Beat the egg white and sugar till peak.

  3. Add in the yolks and whisk till fluffy.

  4. Fold in Group 1 by hand.

  5. Add in Group 3 & fold in by hand.

  6. Bake at 200ºC for 12-15 mins.

    For the Chocolate Mousse

  7. Melt the dark couveture over a double boiler (saucepan with simmering water).

  8. Take away from the heat and add in the egg yolk and whisk until the couveture has fully melted.

  9. Measure and whip 160 g (5.6 oz.) of the heavy cream again to a uniform consistency.

    For the Fresh Chantilly Cream

  10. Brush cake with the cherry syrup.

  11. Spread the mousse on top.

  12. Arrange the cherry on the roll.

  13. Fold the bottom part of the sponge with the baking paper. Then lift the baking paper and roll up the cake. Use a long ruler to tighten the roll.

  14. Divide roll into thick pieces. Decorate with swirls of whipped cream, chocolate flakes and cherries.

     

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Pomelo Mango Mousse Cake

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Pomelo Mango Mousse Cake

by Julie Yee

A wonderful mango dessert comprising layers of mango mousse, mango cream and a cake sponge to soak it all in – an absolute must-try for mango lovers! 

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 60 mins Cook : 10 mins Ready in : 70 mins Serves : 6-8


INGREDIENTS:

  • For the Mango Mousse
    • 50g Orange Juice
    • 300g Mango Puree
    • 10g Gelatin
    • 150g Whipped Cream
    • 50g Egg White
    • 50g Sugar
    • For the Mango Cream
    • 1 tbsp Sugar
    • 1 tsp Corn Flour
    • 40g Mango Puree
    • 1 tsp Lemon Juice
    • 1 no. Egg
    • 25g Butter
    • 1 tbsp Pomelo Pulp

    For the Mango Jelly

    • 90g Mango Puree
    • 40g Water
    • 4g Gelatine
    • 1 tsp Orange Liquer

DIRECTIONS:

          For the Mango Mousse

  1. Soak gelatin in cold water for 10 mins.

  2. Bring the orange juice with the mango puree and basil leaf to a simmer.

  3. Pour the gelatin into the hot mango puree

  4. Stir the hot puree over ice water till cool.

  5. Mix the whipped cream with the meringue briefly.

  6. Fold the mexture into the cooled puree.

  7. Pour into the cake ring and place a small cake ring in the middle.

  8. Freeze the mango mousse.

    For the Mango Cream

  9. Mix everything together and go through a sieve.

  10. Simmer the mixture in a pot till thick.

  11. Add in the butter & pomelo pulp.

    For the Mango Jelly

  12. Boil the mango puree with the water.

  13. Add in the gelatin.

  14. Add in the liquer if using.

    Assembly

  15. Place a piece of sponge on the bottom.

  16. Spread the mango cream on top.

  17. Remove the mousse ring and the tart mould from the mango mousse.

  18. Place on top of a wire rack.

  19. Pour the mango jelly over the mango mousse.

  20. Place the mango mousse on top of the sponge cake.

  21. Spoon some mango cubes and pomelo pulp in the middle of the cake.

  22. Brush some jelly at the side of the sponge.

  23. Sprinkle a little almond flakes around it. Serve chilled.

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Purple Yam Mousse Cake

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Purple Yam Mousse Cake

by Julie Yee

Enjoy the decadent layers of soft and moist vanilla sponge with a creamy purple sweet potato mousse!

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 20 mins Cook : 35 mins Ready in : 175 mins Serves : 10-12


INGREDIENTS:

  • 3 Eggs
  • 80gm Fine Sugar
  • 80gm Cake Flour
  • 1/2 teasp Baking Powder
  • 40gm Warm Water
  • 30gm Corn Oil
  • Group 1
  • 50gm Sugar
  • 2 Egg Yolk
  • Group 2
  • 230 Mashed Purple Yam
  • 70gm Thick Coconut Milk(Group 2)
  • 3 Pandan Leaves
  • A pinch of salt
  • Group 3
  • 10gm Gelatine Powder
  • 40gm Water
  • 200gm Whipped Cream

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Whisk egg & sugar at high speed for 5 mins.
  2. Add in baking powder & flour & whisk for another 5mins.
  3. Pour in warm water & whisk for 1 min
  4. Add in warm corn oil by hand. Bake the mixture in preheated 350F oven for 35mins.
  5. Bloom the gelatin with the water in (Group 3).
  6. Whip up the whipping cream 35%. (Group 3)
  7. Whisk egg yolk with sugar and all ingredients in Group 2 together and cool it.
  8. Fold in the gelatin and egg yolk mixture.
  9. Fold in whipped cream when cool.
  10. Layer the mousse on to the vanilla cake and chill the mousse.

     

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Lavender Yogurt Loaf

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Lavender Yogurt Loaf

by Julie Yee

Sink your teeth into this delicate and moist Lavender Yogurt Loaf that is a perfect addition to your morning coffee.

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 155 mins Cook : 40 mins Ready in : 195 mins Serves : 2 loaves


INGREDIENTS:

  • 50 gm Natural Yeast Starter (Poolish)
  • 50 gm Bread Flour (Poolish)
  • 25 gm Cold Water (Poolish)
  • 300 gm Bread Flour
  • 75 gm Plain Flour
  • 1 teasp Salt
  • 30 gm Honey
  • 100 gm Cold Water
  • 40 gm Egg White
  • 1 1/2 teasp Yeast
  • 80 gm Plain Yogurt
  • 60 gm Butter
  • 1/2 tbsp Dried Lavender

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Mix the dry ingredients together.
  2. Add in the wet ingredients. Knead by hands till a dough is formed. Rest for 20mins.
  3. Mix at moderate speed for 5 to 6mins & get the right dough hydration.
  4. Bulk Fermentation for about 1.5hrs – 2hrs.
  5. Fold 1 time in between to strengthen the dough gluten.
  6. Scale into 2 loaf and shape into a batard.
  7. Final Fermentation for till double in size.
  8. Score and Bake at low shelf with steam @ 230°C for 40mins.

     

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Tiramisu

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Tiramisu

by Chris Ng

For a classic Italian dessert, try Chef Chris’ Tiramisu recipe! The ladyfingers are soaked in coffee and layered with creamy mascarpone to add different textures to the dessert. If possible, make this ahead of time as it allows all the lovely flavours to mingle and get to know each other!

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 30 mins Cook : 10 mins Ready in : 40 mins Serves : 2-4


INGREDIENTS:

  • Mixture A
    • 2 nos. Egg Yolks
    • 33g Sugar
    • 50g Marsala/Kahlua
    • 20g Water

    Mixture B

    • 125g Mascarpone

    Mixture C

    • 120g Cream
    • 200ml Coffee
    • 6 nos. Ladyfingers
    • Cocoa Powder

DIRECTIONS:

          Mixture A

  1. Whisk over warm water bath till thick and approximately double in size.

  2. Cool over ice bath.

    Mixture B

  3. Paddle till smooth and creamy.

  4. Fold into above Mixture A.

    Mixture C

  5. Whip the cream to soft peaks and gently fold into Mixture B.

  6. Prepare the coffee and allow it to cool.

  7. Soak ladyfingers in the coffee.

    To Assemble

  8. Follow the above instructions.

  9. Lay soaked ladyfingers at the bottom of the ramekin.

  10. Add layer of Mixture C.

  11. Add another layer of soaked ladyfingers.

  12. Add another layer of Mixture C.

  13. Dust with cocoa powder or grated chocolate.

     

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Crepe Suzette

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Crepe Suzette

by Thripti Hinduja

This might be the most popular crepe of all crepe dishes! Crêpe Suzette is a French dessert made from the sauce of orange sauce,  caramelized sugar, and butter. Definitely a good way to end a meal!

Cuisine : Baking Course : Dessert Skill Level : Novice
Prep : 35 mins Cook : 5 mins Ready in : 40 mins Serves : 4


INGREDIENTS:

  • Crepes
    • 1 Large Egg
    • 90ml Milk
    • 75g Flour
    • 25g Butter (melted)
    • 15g Sugar
    • ½ tsp Vanilla Extract
    • 1 tbsp Liqueur: Cointreau, Grand Marnier or any orange liqueur (optional)
    • Extra Butter (for coating the pan)

    Orange Sauce

    • 50g Butter
    • 110ml Orange Juice
    • Orange Zest (from 1 orange)
    • Lemon Zest and Juice (from 1 lemon)
    • 1½ tbsp Brandy, Cointreau or Grand Marnier (optional)
    • ¼ cup of any liqueur (for flaming method)

DIRECTIONS:

          For Crepes

  1. Mix the flour and the sugar together.

  2. Mix the rest of the ingredients in a separate bowl and pour it into the flour mixture. Using a hand whisk stir well until combined.

  3. Let the batter rest for at least 30 minutes*

  4. Alternative method: You may simply put all the ingredients into the blender and blend for 30 seconds or until you get a smooth batter.

  5. Heat a pan, melt in a knob of butter, pour in a ladle of the batter and swirl until the mixture coats the bottom of the pan.

  6. Once the top is set and the bottom crepe is a light brown colour, flip it with a spatula and let it cook for another 30 seconds or so.

  7. Slide the crepe off the pan onto a plateRepeat with the rest of the batter. Placing the crepes in between sheets of baking paper.

  8. You may store them in the refrigerator at this point for up to 2 days or freeze for 2 weeks.

    For Sauce

  9. Heat a wide pan and melt in the butter.

  10. Add in the rest of the ingredients and bring to a boil.

  11. Add the crepes in one by one and fold it in the pan.

    To Serve

  12. Place the 2 crepes on a serving plate.

  13. Warm the alcohol for 1 min over low heat. Set it alight with a long candle light.

  14. Pour the flaming alcohol over the crepes. Serve with vanilla ice cream.

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