Tonka

Pecan nut crumble

Ingredients

40 g pecan nuts

33 g butter (soft)

16 grams light brown sugar (cassonade)

16 g cane sugar

2.5 g fleur de sel

40 g flour

10 g cocoa butter (optional)

Preparation

Roast the pecan nuts in the oven for 15 minutes at 140°C. Let them cool down and chop them finely.

Mix the soft butter with the brown sugar, the cane sugar and the fleur de sel in a bowl or use the flat beater of your kitchen machine.

Mix in the chopped pecan nuts and the flour.

Spread out this mixture on a sheet and let stiffen in the refrigerator. Grate the crumble as soon as it has hardened.

Form a 16 cm wide circle of the crumble and then bake for 15 to 20 minutes at 170°C in the pre-heated oven. Let cool down and spray with cocoa butter if you wish.

Tonka and vanilla crémeux

Ingredients

½ vanilla bean

½ tonka bean

10 g whole milk

140 g cream (35%)

40 g egg yolks

25 g granulated sugar

1/2 gelatine leaf

Preparation

Remove the seeds from the vanilla bean and very finely chop the tonka bean. Bring to the boil with the milk and the cream.

Mix the egg yolks with the sugar. Pour in the boiling milk and cream and heat the mixture in a saucepan to 85°C. Then strain the mixture through a chinois sieve in another bowl.

Finally add the soaked gelatine and mix the cream with a hand-held mixer until smooth.

Pour the cream into a 16 cm wide stainless steel ring and place in the freezer until stiff (about 1 hour).

Orange coulis

Ingredients

33 g freshly squeezed orange juice

7 g orange concentrate

7 g sugar

1/2 gelatine leaf

Preparation

Heat the orange juice with the concentrate and the sugar until the temperature reaches 60°C.

Add the soaked and melted gelatine and mix until smooth.

Pour a circle of coulis over the now hardened crémeux (to obtain a second layer) and put the stainless steel ring back into the freezer.

Chocolate sponge

Ingredients

73 g almond paste

27 g icing sugar

25 g eggs

47 g egg yolks

67 g egg whites

27 g granulated sugar

22 g flour

22 g cocoa powder

22 g melted butter

Preparation

Pre-heat the oven to 180°C.

Place the almond paste and the icing sugar in your kitchen machine. Use the flat beater.

Stir the eggs and the egg yolks together first and then add them to the almond paste in a thin stream until you obtain an airy mixture.

Beat the egg white with the granulated sugar until you obtain a nice egg white foam (add the sugar in three stages).

Fold the egg yolk mixture into the egg whites, then add the sifted flour and the cocoa powder and finally the melted butter.

Spread the sponge out on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and bake in the oven for about 15 minutes at 180°C.

Let cool down, punch out a circle with a 16 cm diameter and set aside.

Madagascar chocolate mousse

Ingredients

72 g Madagascar (67%) chocolate, chopped

107 g cream (35%)

30 g cream (35%)

40 g syrup

22 g egg yolks

Preparation

Melt the pieces of chocolate (temp. 45°C).

Whip the first batch of the cream (not quite stiff, about two thirds) and then bring the second batch of the cream to the boil.

Prepare a pâte à bombe with the syrup and the egg yolks and let cool down.

Mix the boiled cream with the melted chocolate. Mix into the cold pâte à bombe and then fold in the whipped cream.

Caramel icing

Ingredients

33 g water

33 g orange juice

8 g potato starch

50 g glucose syrup

93 g granulated sugar

117 g cream (35%)

60 g white chocolate, chopped

17 g milk chocolate, chopped

33 g neutral jelly

1.5 gelatine leaves

red and yellow food colouring

Preparation

Mix the water with the orange juice and the potato starch.

Boil the glucose syrup and the sugar until the mixture reaches a temperature of 185°C (caramel).

Bring the cream to the boil and then pour it over the caramel to deglaze. Then add the diluted orange juice and strain the mixture through a chinois sieve over the pieces of white and milk chocolate.

Finally add the neutral jelly and the soaked gelatine leaves. Mix until you obtain a smooth mixture and add some red and yellow food colouring.

Finally strain once again through a chinois sieve. Cover the icing with cling film and let stiffen in the refrigerator.

Plating and presentation

We will build this cake upside down.

Take a baking tray and line with a plastic mat or parchment paper. Place a 4 cm high stainless steel ring with a diameter of 18 cm on it.

Fill one third of the ring with the chocolate mousse.  Press in the crémeux of tonka and orange coulis and arrange a layer of chocolate sponge on top. Fill with chocolate mousse and end with a layer of pecan crumble.

Place the cake in the freezer for two hours until stiffened. Remove the ring by gently heating the outside of the stainless steel ring, for example with a crème brûlée burner.

Pour the heated caramel icing (max. 35°C) over the cake.

Let thaw out and garnish with some pecan crumble and a chocolate garnish of your choice.

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