Chestnut and Chocolate Pudding
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Ingredients
| Oil, for greasing | 10 oz. | plain chocolate* | 1 can (15-1/3 oz.) | unsweetened chestnut purée | 6 oz. | unsalted butter, softened | 6 oz. | castor sugar | 1 | 1 orange, grated rind and juice of | 2 tbsp. | orange liqueur, such as Grand Marnier |
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Instructions
Lightly oil a 9x4-inch drop-sided loaf tin. Break the chocolate into pieces, place in a glass or ceramic bowl and melt over a pan of gently simmering water.
Beat the chestnut puree until light and soft. In a separate bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Gradually beat the melted chocolate and the creamed butter mixture into the chestnut pureé, adding them alternately, until smooth and well blended.
Strain the orange juice and beat into the chestnut mixture with the grated rind and orange liqueur. Spoon into the prepared tin, packing down well into the corners.
Cover with foil or grease proof paper and chill overnight. When ready to serve, release the pudding and cut into slices.
Author's Comments
I made the following substitutions/variations:
* 70% Lindt
This pudding freezes well; transfer from the freezer to the fridge 30 minutes before serving. If you just want a single serving, slice off the amount you want, using a knife that has been dipped in hot water; return the rest to the freezer.
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