Celebrate The Easter Break In Style
The Easter break is a magnificent time to take a holiday. Easter break provides a rare opportunity for the whole family to get together and have some fun, so why not make the most of it? add to the excitement of taking a holiday in the UK or abroad by hiring your very own personal holiday chef. We take the catering out of self catering, leaving you time to spend on yourself...isnt that what holidays are all about after all.
Cooking all the meals is not everyones idea of holiday fun
Galor personal chef service will arrange your very own chef for your private home, villa, yacht, private jet or chalet. Bring flavor and texture to the holiday table and experience the true tastes of the local ingredients.
Give us a call or email us to discuss your requirements
Enjoy restaurant standard dishes in your own holiday home. The best way to avoid the long waiting lists and noisy diners. You can eat at the time of your choice, formally or informally, with your children or without. Everything is completely decided by you.
Try Our Chocolate Volcano For Easter
Give this delicious recipe a go this Easter, a guaranteed lip smacking treat.. Here is what you will need: Serves 12
300g of unsalted butter
300g of Swiss chocolate
6 large egg yolks
6 large eggs
400g sugar
140g flour
Cocoa powder
Method
Pre-heat oven for at least 15 minutes at 350 degrees
Combine the butter and chocolate in a mixing bowl on top of a pot of simmering water (bain-marie). Heat chocolate mixture until melted and set aside to cool slightly
Beat the eggs, the egg yolks and the sugar with a mixer on medium-high speed for about 5 minutes, until they are thick and a light yellow color
On low speed gradually add the flour and then the chocolate/butter mixture
Butter the twelve ramekins (12) and dust with the cocoa. Tap out the excess cocoa but make sure they are well coated
Pour the volcano batter into the ramekins filling them about 7/8 of the way to the top
Place ramekins on the pre-heated tray and bake for 15 minutes. The consistency when done should be where the edges of the cake are firm and the top is still soft to the touch
Remove from the oven and let sit on a cool surface for 2 minutes
Run a paring knife between the cake and ramekin to loosen. Invert your dessert plate over the ramekin (be careful, they're hot) and flip over. Tap the plate lightly and lift off the ramekin
If the cake runs all over the plate you need to increase the cooking time. If the cake is hard and does not ooze chocolate, lessen the cooking time. If the cake does not come out then make sure it is well buttered and covered in the cocoa
Serve with vanilla ice-cream or creme Anglaise.....Bon Appétit
Monday, 26 March 2012
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