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Chocolate Ganache Cakes with White-Coffee Foam

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The coffee foam attains its consistency with the help of a charged siphon. If you don't own one, don't worry—the coffee mixture can also be served, chilled but unfoamed, as a sauce.

Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 3/4 hr

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    1 3/4 hr

  • Yield

    Makes 8 servings

Ingredients

For coffee foam

1/2 cup green coffee beans
1/4 cup packed light brown sugar
1 (13 1/2-oz) can unsweetened coconut milk
1/2 cup heavy cream

For chocolate ganache cakes

4 whole large eggs
4 large egg yolks
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 lb Valrhona or Lindt bittersweet chocolate (not unsweetened), chopped
2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1/2 cup cake flour (not self-rising)
Special equipment: 1-liter whipped-cream siphon and 2 gas (N2O) chargers

Preparation

  1. Make coffee foam:

    Step 1

    Toast coffee beans with brown sugar in a 2-quart heavy saucepan over moderately low heat, stirring constantly to evenly toast beans, until sugar is melted and beans are color of almond skins, 12 to 15 minutes.

    Step 2

    Add coconut milk and simmer (mixture will bubble up and steam, and sugar will harden), stirring occasionally, until sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes. Pour through a sieve into a metal bowl and stir in cream.

    Step 3

    Set metal bowl in a larger bowl of ice and cold water to chill, stirring occasionally.

    Step 4

    Transfer sauce to siphon and screw on top tightly. Unscrew charge holder from head and put in a charger. Reattach charge holder and screw on tightly. Gas will be released into siphon (with a whooshing sound) within a few seconds. Chill filled siphon at least 1 hour to produce a stiffer foam. Remove and discard first charger. (As you unscrew charge holder, you’ll hear a brief hissing sound.) If fitting from holder comes out attached to charger, just remove charger and reattach fitting. Screw on second charger and chill at least 15 minutes (longer if a test of foam is not thick enough).

  2. Make cakes:

    Step 5

    Preheat oven to 400°F. Butter and flour 8 (4-oz) ramekins, knocking out excess flour, and put on a baking sheet.

    Step 6

    Whisk together whole eggs, yolks, and sugar until combined well.

    Step 7

    Melt chocolate and butter in a double boiler or a metal bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring.

    Step 8

    Remove top of double boiler or bowl from heat and whisk egg mixture into it. Sift flour evenly over chocolate mixture and fold in until just combined.

    Step 9

    Divide among ramekins and bake in middle of oven until cakes begin to puff but centers are not set, 12 to 13 minutes.

    Step 10

    Shake siphon well, about 1 minute. Turn upside down and press lever to fill a bowl with coffee foam.

    Step 11

    Serve cakes in ramekins with coffee foam on the side.

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