chocolate clafoutis with caramelized oranges
Photography by David Loftus

chocolate clafoutis with caramelized oranges

The nice thing about this recipe is that the fruit accompanying it can be varied – certain things work really well with chocolate, like oranges, clementines, apricots or cherries, so give them a try.

Preheat your oven to 200ºC/400ºF/gas 6. Firstly zest 3 of your oranges, then carefully remove the outer peel and slice them across into wheel-shaped pieces just under 1cm/½ inch thick. Break the dark chocolate up, place in a small bowl and slowly melt it over some simmering water, giving it a stir once in a while with a spatula.

You will need a deep 20cm/8 inch metal tin or earthenware dish to cook the clafoutis in. Rub the inside of it with a little of the butter. To make the clafoutis, sift the flour into a separate bowl, add the almonds, half the sugar, the salt, eggs, yolks, orange zest and milk. Whisk up until smooth and then add the rest of the butter to the melting chocolate. Scrape all the melted chocolate and butter into the batter mix and pour into your tin. Poke little pieces of white chocolate into the batter, then place the tin in the oven and bake for around 16 to 20 minutes. It will rise and should be firm around the edges but sticky and gooey in the middle. This doesn’t mean it’s undercooked... it means it’s perfect! So be careful not to overcook it or it will just be like a boring sponge.

While it’s cooking, bring the other half of your sugar to the boil with about 6 tablespoons of water on a medium heat until you have a golden caramel. Remove from the heat, add the juice from your remaining oranges and stir it in to loosen the caramel syrup slightly. Arrange your oranges nicely on a plate, pour over the caramel and serve with your chocolate clafoutis and a bowl of crème fraîche.

• from Jamie’s Dinners

Comments

chris yorke [Visitor]
Mon 16 Jul 2007 @ 15:58
this dessert is easy to make and everyone at work and even my future mother in law loves it, i'm making it for a wedding desert. many thanks jamie.

chris yorke [Visitor]
Mon 16 Jul 2007 @ 15:59
this dessert is easy to make and everyone at work and even my future mother in law loves it, i'm making it for a wedding desert. many thanks jamie.

Shirley [Visitor]
Fri 27 Jul 2007 @ 17:02
My fiance made this dessert and I fell in love all over again! It's delicious!! Thanks Jamie!

rosanne [Visitor]
Wed 24 Oct 2007 @ 13:38
Hello jamie
i made it for my family when they finally allowed me to cook !
They absolutely loved it i think i've increased my chances to cook again in the near future ;)
lots of love from holland,
rosanne x

noah [Visitor]
Sun 16 Mar 2008 @ 06:30
NICE RECIPIE!THOUGH ALL I WANT TO KNOW IS WHAT A CLAFOUTIS IS. IVE BEEN THINKING OF THE QUESTION FOR WEEKS!!!!

PS:WILL U HAVE A NEW SHOW ON


roisin [Visitor]
Sun 13 Apr 2008 @ 17:51
my all time favourite chocolate dessert, has served me well ;-)
also makes great brownies when cold the next day!

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serves 6-8

ingredients

• 5 oranges
• 100g/3¾oz best-quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids)
• 80g/2¾oz unsalted butter
• 115g/4oz self-raising flour
• 115g/4oz ground almonds
• 115g/4oz sugar
• a pinch of salt
• 2 large free-range or organic eggs
• 3 free-range or organic egg yolks
• 180ml/½fl oz full cream milk
• 100g/3¾oz best-quality white chocolate, broken up
• 1 x 500ml tub of crème fraîche