Ingredients
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6
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3
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Directions
Double-Deck Chocolate Custards, How to end a heavy meal on a sweet note? Try velvety chocolate custard The cook time given is chill time , This is a nice ending to a summer meal It was chocolatey, but over the top The light chocolate layer took longer than the darker chocolate layer to set up, but it was worth the wait Made for Photo Tag
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Steps
1
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In a Heavy Small Saucepan, Combine 1 Cup of the Whipping Cream, the Milk Chocolate, and 3 Tablespoons of the Sugar. |
2
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Cook and Stir Over Medium Heat About 5 Minutes or Until Mixture Comes to a Full Boil and Thickens (if Chocolate Flecks Remain, Use a Wire Whisk to Beat Mixture Until Smooth). |
3
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in a Medium Bowl, Beat 2 of the Egg Yolks With a Wire Whisk. |
4
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Gradually Stir All of the Hot Mixture Into the Beaten Egg Yolks; Stir in 1/2 Teaspoon of the Vanilla. If Using Glass Serving Containers, Cool Slightly. |
5
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Divide Chocolate Mixture Evenly Among 8 Small Glasses, Dishes, Pot De Cr�me Cups, or Ramekins. |
6
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Cover and Refrigerate For 2 Hours.* |
7
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Make the Second Layer of Dessert Using the Same Method With the Remaining 1 Cup Whipping Cream, the Dark Chocolate, the Remaining 3 Tablespoons Sugar, the Remaining 2 Egg Yolks, and the Remaining 1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla. |
8
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Divide Dark Chocolate Mixture Among Chilled Glasses. |
9
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Cover and Refrigerate About 4 Hours or Until Firm. |
10
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Note:. |
11
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to Have the Darker Layer on the Bottom, Make the Layer from Step 3 First and Follow With the Layer in Steps 1 and 2. |