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Chocolate cherry gateau (recipes) and king snake (sh)


Chocolate cherry gateau (recipes)






Serves 12



Preparation time

30 mins to 1 hour



Cooking time

10 to 30 mins

















Ingredients



350g/12oz best quality plain Cooking chocolate (70% cocoa solids)275g/10oz unsalted butter175g/6oz walnuts or almonds, finely ground115g/4oz fine polenta (cornmeal)8 medium eggs, separated175g/6oz caster sugarTo Decorate:450-675g/1-1½lb ( fresh stoned black cherries or bottled stoned morello cherries)400ml/14fl oz full fat crème fraîche15g/½oz chocolate shavings



Method



1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.2. Grease 2x23cm/9in loose-bottomed cake tins with oil and line with a 23cm/9in diameter disk of Baking parchment or greaseproof paper.3. In a medium sized glass bowl gently melt the chocolate with the butter over a pan of gently simmering water or on the defrost mode of the microwave.4. In a large bowl whisk the yolks with three quarters of the sugar until light and ribbony.5. In a separate glass bowl whisk the whites until stiff, add the remaining sugar and whisk for 1 minute.6. Fold the slightly cooled melted chocolate, polenta and walnuts into the egg yolks. Add a quarter of the whisked egg whites and stir briefly then fold in remainder with a metal spoon.7. Pour the mixture into the prepared tins and bake for 25 minutes, until firm to the touch and just cooked. 8. Remove the cakes from the oven and allow to cool in the tins. Remove and place on a wire rack.9. Sandwich the cakes together with three quaters of both the crème fraîche and the cherries.10. Decorate the top of the cake with the remaining crème fraîche and cherries and sprinkle with the prepared chocolate shavings.



king snake (sh)




Any of seven species of snake (genus Lampropeltis, family Colubridae) found in numerous habitats from southeastern Canada to Ecuador.

They kill by constriction; named for their practice of eating Other snakes, they also take small mammals, amphibians, birds, and birds' eggs. They are mainly terrestrial and relatively slow-moving. Strikingly marked and smooth-scaled, they have a small head and are usually less than 4 ft (1.2 m) long, though some specimens may approach 7 ft (2 m). The common king snake, found throughout the U.S. and in northern Mexico, is usually black or dark brown, variously blotched, ringed, or speckled with yellow or white.


Common king snake (Lampropeltis getulus)

Jack Dermid