Ripped chocolate bombe

Ripped chocolate bombe

A clever and impressive dessert

Difficulty and servings

For the keen cook

Cuts into 12 slices

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 20 - 25 mins

Cook time

Cook 1 hr 30 mins - 1 hr 40 mins

Plus cooling time

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 160C/Gas 3/fan oven 140C. Grease a 1.7 litre/3 pint stainless steel mixing bowl and line the base (approx 9cm/31⁄2in) with a circle of greaseproof paper.
  2. Break the chocolate into pieces in a heatproof bowl. Add 25g/1oz of the butter and stand the bowl over a pan of gently simmering water until the chocolate has melted (or melt it in the microwave). Stir until smooth.
  3. Put the remaining butter in a separate bowl with the sugar, eggs, flour, baking powder and 85g/3oz of the almonds. Beat together for 2-3 minutes until smooth and creamy. Spoon 350g/12oz of this mixture into another bowl and stir in the cocoa powder and milk. Stir the remaining almonds and the vanilla extract into the remaining plain cake mixture.
  4. Spread a little of the vanilla mixture in the base of the bowl. Top with a spoonful of the cocoa mixture, then a little of the chocolate sauce, taking care not to let the chocolate sauce get near the edge of the bowl or it will burn during baking. Continue to alternate the three mixtures in the bowl, placing large spoonfuls in at random and spreading them slightly to mix up the colours. Level the surface, then swirl a skewer or the end of a teaspoon through the mixture, two or three times, to ripple the colours together. Don't overmix or the colours will lose their definition.
  5. Bake for 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes until the cake is risen and the surface feels firm to the touch. To check that the cake is done, pierce the light part of the cake with a skewer - it should come out clean. Leave to cool in the bowl, then loosen the edges and invert the cake on to a flat serving plate.
  6. Make the chocolate cream. Heat the cream in a small heavybased saucepan until hot and beginning to bubble round the edges. Add the chocolate pieces and remove from the heat, stirring gently. Pour into a bowl and leave until the chocolate has melted. Chill for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally until the mixture just holds its shape when beaten.
  7. Using a palette knife, swirl the chocolate cream over the top and sides of the cake. Slice the candied fruits and use to decorate the top of the cake. Keep in a cool place (not the fridge) until ready to serve. This is a luxurious dessert, so serve thin slivers with a dollop of crème fraîche to cut through the richness.
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Good Food know-how

We made the bombe in a 1.7 litre/3 pint stainless steel mixing bowl to get the shape shown in the picture. If you don't have one, you can use an ovenproof pudding basin of the same capacity - the cake should still take 11⁄2 hours to cook.

Make ahead

If you're making this for a dinner party, bake the sponge the day before, let it cool down, then wrap it in cling film and keep it in an airtight container. You can put the chocolate cream and fruits on up to 6 hours ahead of serving, as long as you keep the bombe in a cool place, but not in the fridge.

Per serving

584 kcalories, protein 9g, carbohydrate 55g, fat 38 g, saturated fat 20g, fibre 2g, sugar 37g, salt 0.46 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, April 2002.

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  • 07 March 2008

    lexi rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    Hard work!! Made this for hubbies birthday yesterday. The mixture is very thick and the sheer quantity means you really do need a machine to beat this cake to the right consistency. Unfortunately my food processor blew up last year but for light sponges, fairy cakes etc I use the whisk attachment on my hand held blender. This cake nearly overheated the motor so had to resort to hand and it took ages, couldnt seem to get rid of all the lumps. The cake however turned out beautifully and tasted heavenly. Nice and moist inside - used melted toblerone as my hubbie loves it and sprinkled chopped up pieces on top. The first taster found the creme fraiche too tart with the dark choc so most people had cream or ice cream. Looked great and everyone impressed. Wouldnt cook again though!!

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    27 March 2008

    sue rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    yummy!!

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  • 28 March 2008

    Jason P rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    takes ages to prepare and cook, but turned out amazing! Didn;t use a food processor of any kind, just muscle!

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Difficulty and servings

For the keen cook

Cuts into 12 slices

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 20 - 25 mins

Cook time

Cook 1 hr 30 mins - 1 hr 40 mins

Plus cooling time

Ingredients

  • 150g bar plain chocolate (at least 70% cocoa solids)
  • 250g butter , softened
  • 225g golden caster sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 225g plain flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 100g ground almonds
  • 3 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1 tbsp milk
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

FOR THE CHOCOLATE CREAM

  • 142ml carton double cream
  • 175g plain chocolate (at least 70% cocoa solids), broken into pieces
  • candied fruits or candied orange strips, to decorate
  • crème fraîche , to serve
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Per serving

584 kcalories, protein 9g, carbohydrate 55g, fat 38 g, saturated fat 20g, fibre 2g, sugar 37g, salt 0.46 g

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