Monday, May 17, 2010
Chocolate Bundles with Chocolate Sauce
This dessert totally reminds me of my daughter. She is as girly as a four year old girl can be. She once told me that she didn't need makeup because her face is still too fancy! She loves to twirl in pink fluffy skirts and pretty shoes. The best day of her life is when she gets her hair done or nails painted. And her favorite Disney princess is...all of them!
So the reason this dessert reminds me of her is because it's what I would consider a "fancy" dessert. Buttery puff pastry wrapped around oozy chocolate and peanut butter in a shape that resembles a little handbag. It's then adorned in whipped cream, chocolate ganache and strawberries. As Fancy Nancy would say, Magnifique!
But, here's the real kicker to these precious little treats, they take about five minutes to make, and require only a few simple ingredients. There is no trick to them, no intricate technique or unattainable ingredient. In fact, I kind of just threw them together, I was in a hurry! The perfect dessert, good enough for all of us princesses!
Chocolate Bundles with Chocolate Sauce
By Paula Deen
Ingredients
For the bundles:
•1 sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed
•2 eggs
•1 teaspoon whipping cream
•8 chocolate drops (recommended: Hershey's kisses)
•8 miniature chocolate candy bars (I used Reeses mini cups)
For the chocolate sauce:
•1/2 cup heavy cream
•4 ounces milk chocolate, broken into small pieces
•Sweetened whipped cream, optional
•Fresh strawberries, sliced, for garnish
•Mint sprigs, for garnish
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
For the bundles:
Allow the puff pastry to thaw, covered, for 30 minutes at room temperature. When it is pliable, unfold puff pastry and cut the sheet into 4 squares
Beat the eggs and cream together to create an egg wash. Brush the entire surface of each pastry square with egg wash. In the center of each pastry square, place 2 chocolate drops and 2 miniature candy bars. Pull the corners of each square up around the chocolate, and twist the top of the dough clockwise to complete the "bundle." Brush the exteriors of the chocolate bundles with more egg wash.
Place the bundles on the cookie sheet. Bake for about 35 minutes, until golden brown.
For the chocolate sauce:
In a small saucepan bring the heavy cream to a boil. Place the chocolate pieces in a bowl and pour hot cream over the top. Whisk until the sauce is smooth.
Puddle the chocolate sauce on each plate and place a bundle on top. Top with whipped cream and additional chocolate sauce, if desired. Serve the bundles garnished with strawberry slices and mint sprigs.
I made these to share with my foodie friends Alissa and Sara. In return Sara shared with us her delicious pasta with sage and browned butter. Alissa brought along an incredible watermelon salsa, both dishes I could not keep my fork out of! Be sure to keep an eye on their blogs for the recipes!
What cute little bundles! They sound and look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThose look so delicious!! And fancy :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great and sound delicious! Wish you could pass one this way!
ReplyDeletehaha- your daughter sounds awesome :) That is one incredible looking dessert- I can't believe how easy it is to put together. And yes, being a group fitness instructor is wonderful! No only because I get paid to workout ;) but its nice to know I'm helping people stay healthy!
ReplyDeleteI love anything wrapped in puff pastry! Especially chocolate!
ReplyDeleteOh that dessert was diviiiiine! I still can't believe how easy it was to prepare!!! It doesn't taste easy, it really does taste FANCY!!! Mmmmm! I love Jayda & her pink princess-y ways!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, and thanks for the shout out girl! you're awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh, your Chocolate Bundles look so yummy! Easy to make is an added plus.
ReplyDeleteThose bundles are adorable!! I love paula deen recipes!!!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter and I would be wonderful friends.
ReplyDeletechocolate on chocolate equals a winner. I've always preferred Ariel and Cinderella of all the princesses. hehehe...
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable little bundles! Totally irresistible!
ReplyDeleteGot to try this one! Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe bundles would make both of my kids happy... actually they would make me happy too!
ReplyDeleteOoooh. Ahhhh. These chocolate bundles do look amazing! I bet my little princesses (also obsessed with the Disney girls) would love them too...as would I!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! And I love how easy they are. My Grandma used to make something similar. Your daughter sounds so cute!
ReplyDeleteLittle girls are something else, arn't they?
ReplyDeleteI bet this would be excellent with crescent roll dough, too. I love those.
~ingrid
Delicious looking bundles! Nothing hits the spot more than a puff pastry and chocolate pairing.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the idea of a brown butter and sage pasta.
Your daughter sounds absolutely adorable! And this dessert is fit for a princess...like her :P
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little dessert! (Please tell me it will keep my waste line looking cute, too? One can dream...) Oh, and I love Fancy Nancy. I can't wait to have a little girl so I can read those books to her! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate sauce looks delicious! I am craving chocolate right now. :)
ReplyDeleteI've been on a sugar only once a week diet and these are making my mouth water and it's only 7:30am! I'm putting these on my short list!
ReplyDeleteextra chocolate sauce for me,please!
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Mmm, I think now that I have a daughter, I have the perfect excuse to whip up a batch of these lovely little desserts! :)
ReplyDeleteI just had to smile and smile when I read about your daughter's face being too fancy for makeup. I think that is adorable and positively true. Gosh that is endearing.
ReplyDeleteAnd boy these bundles DO look fancy and delicious and girly!
The wonders of puff pastry and some talent. These are adorable and loveable.
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