Monday, September 5, 2011

Dark chocolate and Peanut Butter Pie

Hi  Everyone,

Yesterday was the perfect day to wish every father on earth " Happy father's day!". I have the most awesome and wonderful dad without whom I can't be here. He is someone who I turn to whenever I'm worried or lost faith and confidence in me. He will give words of wisdom and encouragement that awake me



Having said that, I always miss out either his big day, or this special father's day because of distance. Being able to cook or bake specially for him is my wish.

To accompany him while he watches golf tournaments or movies, he needs lots and lots of cookies. However,  he is a bit conservative,  it is difficult to force him to try something chocolaty. Eating chocolate isn't our custom. For him, chocolate is way too rich, and sweet, I truly understand that.


I created this recipe, just for him.  This pie has a savoury bite, slight bitterness from the dark chocolate and not utterly sweet like most dessert. I think he will like it with a cup of warm tea.

So Dad, this is for you. Hope you have a wonderful day, and thank you for being my rock. And for you my readers, hope you had an awesome day with your father.




Dark Chocolate and Peanut Butter Pie

Ingredients:
1 sheet dark chocolate shortcrust pastry ( I used careme)

Chocolate Ganache:
50 ml thickened cream
50 g good quality dark chocolate

Peanut butter cream:
250 ml thickened cream
250 g cream cheese
200 g icing sugar, sifted
150 g smooth peanut butter

Directions:
1. Bake the shortcrust pastry as directed, until cook through.
2. Meanwhile, combine thickened cream and dark chocolate, melt the chocolate under low heat, set aside until thickened.
3. In another bowl, beat the remaining cream, and icing sugar until soft peak, set aside
4. Mix together peanut butter, and icing sugar, set aside.
5. Combine the whipped cream and peanut butter mixture, mix well.
6. To assemble: spread the chocolate ganache over the pastry base.
7. Spread the peanut butter mixture on top of the ganache.
8. Chill the pie, and take it out 5 minutes before serving.
9. Here, I topped the pie with roasted hazelnuts, and cocoa nibs. 
Serve 8


'Till then,


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9 comments:

  1. hi Yu, the pie looks beautiful with its piped peanut butter cream. :)
    anyway, perhaps you haven't known yet, your truffle fries picture has been chosen as one of '6 Bittersweets' favorite food-photos. congrats Yu! i'll provide you the link: http://www.6bittersweets.com/2011/08/tuesday-favorites_29.html

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  2. What a beautiful pie! It makes such a wonderful Father's Day gift.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. @ Monica .. Hi mon, thank you. I have no idea actually, thanks for letting me know :):)

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  4. @ fluffy.. Steph! How are you? I will save and send some for you next time :)

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  5. @ rosa. Thank you rosa :) I wish he can try this for real :)

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  6. Hi there Ayu, I'm a firsttimer to your blog, and fell in love with your scrumptious photos in instant. Love the tiny details, especially the spoons and other tablewares. Where did you get them?

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  7. @ Fellexandro. Hi! Thank you for your kind words. I am so lucky to have an easy access to many great designers here in Sydney. I love Mud Australia, and Samantha Robinson.

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  8. The only cake that my husband likes is cheesecake. This pie would be his ultimate since he is crazy about PB :)

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