Double Chocolate European Style Buttercream

"This is a intensly chocolate, VERY rich euorpean style buttercream with a simplified method. Much easier than the simple syrup method and well worth the time."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
20
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ingredients

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directions

  • Set-up a pan with about an inch of water and warm it to 160 degrees.
  • Chop chocolate and place in a clean, dry, bowl that fits in the pan without touching the water, but is within an inch or so.
  • Stir chocolate (with a clean, dry spoon) occasionally until almost melted.
  • Remove from heat and continue stirring until smooth, the residual heat will finish the job.
  • In a large bowl that will also fit over the pan with water (I use the bowl from my standing mixer), place eggs, cocoa, sugar and salt.
  • Whisk lightly until blended.
  • Turn heat up so water simmers, place the bowl with the egg mixture over the simmering water and whisk gently until the mixture reaches 165 degrees.
  • 160 degrees is the ‘instant’ kill temperature for salmonella and many other nasty bacteria.
  • If you don’t have an instant read thermometer, then the mixture should feel fairly warm, but not too hot.
  • If you start to smell eggs cooking then you’re too hot.
  • (It’s OK, so long as there are no actual egg chunks) Place the bowl on your mixer, or pour it into your mixer bowl, and, with a whisk attachment, beat at high speed until cooled to room temperature.
  • I like to do this in the winter and open up a window next to my mixer.
  • If you don’t have a standing mixer, you can place your bowl in an ice bath and do it with a hand mixer on high speed.
  • Lower speed on mixer to medium-low, add vanilla extract.
  • Start adding butter one chunk at a time mix until each chunk is incorporated.
  • When all butter is added whip on high speed for a minute or so.
  • Turn off mixer, add chocolate and run on low speed until incorporated.
  • Use immediately, keep at a cool room temperature for a day, refrigerate for a week, or freeze for 3 months.
  • Re-whip before using.

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Reviews

  1. This is intense and wonderful. To be honest it seemed like too much butter for me so i cut back on the butter a bit and i was perfect. I used this for a Dobos Torta and it was like I was at a good bakery back in Transylvania.
     
  2. Very clear instructions for a very smooth, rich, delicious buttercream: this worked perfectly for me.
     
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