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Chocolate Brownie Avalanche

Cut into the brownie and watch the hot ganache overwhelm the plate! IMG_5285

It's easiest to make this with a special tarte cake pan:  Norpro Nonstick 8.5 Inch Fluted Round Tart Cake Pan  It creates a well in the centre of the brownie to hold the lake of chocolate.

Simply prepare a pack-mix brownie recipe as directed.

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Bake as directed, but keep an eye on the progress.  With the unique pan shape, it may get done sooner or later than the box indicates.

While it's in the oven, prepare the ganache.  Ganache is basically a chocolate sauce that has a paste-like consistency when cooled.  It's made by heating chocolate, a splash of cream and a dollop of glucose.  I used semisweet chips, almond milk and corn syrup.

When the brownie cools slightly, fill the indentation with the scalding chocolate mix.

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I garnished it with a bit of melted white baking chocolate.  Drag a knife or toothpick through the top to create the swirly design.

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CHOCOLANCHE!!!

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Red White and Blue Chocolate Mousse

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Not the traditional eggy mousse, rather a whipped cream and melted white chocolate.  As the chocolate cools, it sets the mousse.  Check out Byron Talbot's youtube channel for inspiration:  http://youtu.be/j3OrIr1WrhE