Dragees "Mountain"
This is the third of Callebaut chef Josep Maria Ribé’s quadrumvirate of dragées that make up his Natural Sensing chocolate box, with which he intends to reconnect people with nature by creating chocolate experiences that appeal to all five senses. This powerful chocolate dragée solely contains ingredients that remind the chef of the mountains.
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Medium
Hazelnuts
Ingredients: Hazelnuts
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6.6 lbroasted whole hazelnuts
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1.3 lbsugar
Preparation: Hazelnuts
Caramelise the hazelnuts.
First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Ingredients: First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Preparation: First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Mix at 45°C.
Ingredients: First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
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5.3 oztruffle oil
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0.1 ozblack truffle extract
Preparation: First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Add to the above chocolate-gianduja mixture.
Ingredients: First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
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Q.S.
Preparation: First coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Temper the mixture at 23°C. Paint the walls of the panning drum with pre-crystallised dark chocolate (Callebaut® Finest Belgian Chocolate recipe n° 811), so the hazelnuts don't slide during panning. Turn the cold air to 8°C inside the drum. Add the hazelnuts to the drum and gradually start to add the gianduja. Take care initially as the dragées can easily stick to one another. Continue to build up the dragée with gianduja until finished.
Second coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Ingredients: Second coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
Preparation: Second coating: gianduja chocolate mixture
With the drum turning and the cool air set at 8°C, add the dark chocolate Ecuador bit by bit. Once finished, heat the pan slightly with hot air to round the dragées. Once rounded, cool the pan once again with cold air at 8°C.
Third layer: dusting with powder
Ingredients: Third layer: dusting with powder
Preparation: Third layer: dusting with powder
To finish, blast-heat the dragées with a blowtorch and add cocoa powder, with no air. Ensure the cocoa powder is uniformly distributed. Remove the dragées from the pan and leave to set for a few hours. Sieve off any excess cocoa powder.
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