Melting creme egg chocolate puddings

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by motherandbaby |
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If you're looking for an eggcellent Easter recipe that parents will love just as much as little ones, then bookmark this yummy melting creme egg chocolate puddings recipe.

Serves 4

Ingredients

100g butter, plus extra for greasing
2 tsp cocoa powder, plus extra to dust
100g good quality dark chocolate
2 eggs
100g caster sugar
2 tbsp plain flour
4 Cadbury crème eggs
Fresh berries, to serve
Cream, to serve

Preheat oven to 180°C/355°F/Gas Mark 5

Method:

  1. Grease 4 ramekins with a little butter. Tip a little cocoa powder into each ramekin, turning to coat the inside completely, and then tap and tip out the excess powder.

  2. In a bowl, melt the butter with the chocolate in a microwave, taking care not to let it overheat. Set aside and allow to cool to room temperature.

  3. In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs and the sugar together until pale, thick and nearly doubled in volume (if you lift the whisk out of the bowl, the mixture should form a faint ribbon trail). Fold in the cooled chocolate mixture, followed by the sieved flour and the remaining 2 tsp of sieved cocoa powder.

  4. Spoon a heaped spoonful of the mixture into the prepared ramekins. Place a creme egg on top of the mixture in each ramekin, lying them on their side and top with the remaining mixture.

  5. Bake the puddings in the oven for about 15-20 minutes until just set.

  6. Turn out and serve immediately with fresh berries and cream.

Recipe by Rachel Green for Fairburn’s Eggs

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