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milly143 | 20:58 Sat 27th Nov 2010 | Food & Drink
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I've been looking for a simple recipe for chocolate fondants. I have found a Gordon Ramsey one on the BBC website (I think he just calls it melt in middle choc pud) but the recipe is to serve 9! I'm not clever enough to work out how to change the qty's for a 4 person serving. Does anyone have any easy to follow recipes for a choc fondant? I made a choc souffle a while back for the first time and it came out perfectly but I was disappointed as I got souffle and fondant mixed confused and didn't have the melty middle bit.
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This one says that it serves 8 but you can simply halve all of the quantities. (You don't need to adjust the cooking time because the recipe uses separate pudding moulds, so the instructions will be exactly the same irrespective of the number of items made):
http://www.bbcgoodfoo...615/chocolate-fondant

However, if your arithmetic really doesn't stretch to dividing by two, here's a recipe for 4 servings:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...dchocolatefonda_77527

Chris
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Ha ha. Phew! Thanks for the second link Chris, starting getting a bit edgy when I thought maths might be involved. Looks easy enough doesn't it! Think I might give it a try tomorrow! Thanks again.
I've made choc fondants on a few occasions for 10 poeple. All I did was use the Gordon Ramsey recipe for 2 x 5. They came out just the same as if I were doing it for two.

Good luck :o)
Ingredients:
* 395g can sweetened condensed milk
* 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
* 100g unsalted butter, chopped
* 200g dark chocolate, chopped
Method:
Grease and line a 21x11cm loaf pan extending paper on long sides to create handles.
Place the condensed milk, brown sugar and butter in a medium saucepan. Cook and stir over a low heat for 3-4 minutes until butter has melted, sugar has dissolved and it is well combined.
Add the chopped dark chocolate and cook and stir for a further 3-4 minutes until chocolate has melted and mixture is smooth. Pour fudge mix into prepared pan.
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Samuel, thanks for the recipe but does that make a chocolate fondant? I am thinking of ones that come in ramekins and have a melt in the middle chocolate centre. I don't think I have seen any recipes that use milk and I'm not sure where the fudge bit comes from?

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