The end of winter means that the stores are getting low, but the nuts have kept well, and are perfect in this delicious, chocolatey treat!
INGREDIENTS
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200g roasted hazelnuts
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200g caster sugar
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125g cornflakes
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225g dark chocolate, preferably at least 70% cacao
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500mls cream
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2 egg yolks
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25gms caster sugar
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70gms finely grated stem ginger
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2 Tbsp ginger syrup
Method
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Make the hazelnut praline.  Line a baking sheet  with greaseproof paper.
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Measure nuts into a bowl. Â Put the sugar in a heavy based pan and place over a medium heat, leave to melt, do not be tempted to stir with a spoon, shake pan if necessary. As the caramel colours, swirl pan to get an even colour. Using a thermometer heat to 165 c.
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Shoot the nuts in quickly, then pour straight onto baking sheet. Â Once cooled, break up with your hands then blitz in a food processor, the mixture should become a thick paste, add a little warm water to make the paste pliable.
Alternatively, praline paste can be bought in a good delicatessen
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Line a 18cm springform tin with greaseproof paper. Â Put the cornflakes in a bowl with the hazelnut praline and mix with a fork, it takes a while to coat the cornflakes, it ends up a crispy, gooey lump which you can tip into your lined tin and press with the back of a spoon, to form a layer in the base. Set aside whilst you make the topping.
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Measure chocolate into a heatproof bowl with 200mls of cream, and melt either over a pan of simmering water or on a low setting in the microwave.
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Put egg yolks, sugar and syrup in a bowl and whisk with an electric beater till very pale. Add the cool melted chocolate and grated ginger.
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Whip remaining 300mls of cream to soft peaks, gently fold into mixture. Pour onto cornflake base.
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Leave in fridge to set. This cake will develop a better flavor if made a day ahead.
To serve, remove tin, unwrap the greaseproof paper, using a large palette knife slide the cake off the tin base onto a serving plate. Using a warm rounded knife smooth the sides if necessary.
Dust with cocoa or icing sugar and serve with cream.