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Baking| Double Chocolate Dessert Popovers … on the fast track with Daring Bakers

“After eating chocolate you feel godlike, as though you can conquer enemies, lead armies, entice lovers.”
Emily Luchetti

Double Chocolate Dessert PopoversAnother month, another Daring Baker challenge; and panic attack as always. It was almost halfway through the month, and procrastination is not my ball game anymore. A hack attack on my blog set me back many days, and I was gasping for air. The Daring Kitchen offered huge respite by way of the theme … Quick Breads. Was music to my ears … and resulted in food for the soul – Double Chocolate Dessert Popovers.Double Chocolate Dessert Popovers

The Daring Bakers’ February 2012 host was – Lis! Lisa stepped in last minute and challenged us to create a quick bread we could call our own. She supplied us with a base recipe and shared some recipes she loves from various websites and encouraged us to build upon them and create new flavor profiles.

Double Chocolate Dessert Popovers

Double Chocolate Dessert PopoversMy inspiration once again stemmed from Renata @ Testado, Provado & Aprovado! at the forum. She posted the yummiest and airiest looking popovers which she made in ceramic pots. I had to make them, but by the time I got to the kitchen, the terrible teen suffered chocolate cravings big time. Studying for her grade 10 state exams has left her hungry 24 X 7 with cravings galore. {They begin today, the 27th}.Double Chocolate Dessert PopoversThe diet never leaves her though and I am thrilled to see her choose a banana over French toast on some days, a fenugreek flatbread {methi ka paratha} with a yogurt dip is suddenly popular. Broccoli is being ferociously chomped, all thanks to the net which offers better weight loss solutions than the hapless mother!Double Chocolate Dessert Popovers It works for me, so doubling the chocolate was offered most happily. “Food“, she boomed… “I’m hungers again“! I loved the idea of quick breads, the forum on the Daring Kitchen speedily inspiring this time. So much creativity and energy there this month, I was infected! Googling got me to David Lebovitz, and these were in the oven as soon as it was preheated! DELICIOUS, gooey and ever-so-chocolaty!

♥♥♥Rules of the challenge♥♥♥
No yeast
Can’t take more than 1.5 hours to prepare and bake through.
Only loaves or muffins/popovers

Quick Apple Walnut Cinnamon BunsI did manage another quick round of baking yesterday, these Quick Apple Walnut Cinnamon Buns. Barely managed to down load a few pictures. Will share the recipe soon, so do stay tuned. They were delicious too … and QUICK!

Thank you Lisa for a real fun and ‘breathless’ challenge. Thank you and Ivonne of Cream Puffs in Venice for hosting this fab kitchen!! Do stop by here to see the other speedy bakers at work!! They are talented as they are quick!

[print_this]Recipe: Double Chocolate Dessert Popovers your picture

Summary: Adapted from David Lebovtiz. DELICIOUS, gooey and ever-so-chocolaty, these quick popovers are ready in the blink of an eye, well almost! Pop them in as you sit for dinner, and indulge in ‘dessert popovers‘!

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp butter, melted, plus 1 tsp for greasing tins
  • 2 eggs, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup low fat cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1/3 cup all purpose flour {slightly heaped}
  • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips

Method:

  1. Preheat the oven to 200ºC. Liberally grease 5-6 popover tins, or a 6 muffin tray with softened butter.
  2. Place 1 tbsp melted butter, eggs, cream, salt and sugar in a bowl, and blend for a few seconds
  3.  Add the flour and cocoa and blend again for about 10 seconds, just until smooth. Stir in the chocolate chips.
  4. Divide the batter among the greased molds, filling each 1/2 to 2/3rds full.
  5. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the popovers are puffy and have small cracks.
  6. Remove from the oven, wait a few minutes until cool enough to handle, then remove the popovers from the pans and set them on a cooling rack. If they’re stubborn, you may need a small knife or spatula to help pry them out.
  7. Serve warm with a drizzle of single cream and fresh fruit… or just as is!

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About me: I am a freelance food writer, recipe developer and photographer. Food is my passion - baking, cooking, developing recipes, making recipes healthier, using fresh seasonal produce and local products, keeping a check on my carbon footprint and being a responsible foodie! I enjoy food styling, food photography, recipe development and product reviews. I express this through my food photographs which I style and the recipes I blog. My strength lies in 'Doing Food From Scratch'; it must taste as good as it looks, and be healthy too. Baking in India, often my biggest challenge is the non-availability of baking ingredients, and this has now become a platform to get creative on. I enjoy cooking immensely as well.

46 Comments

  • Renata

    I’m honored, Deeba. Having inspired such a wonderful baker as you makes me so happy! Needless to say that I will have to try yours too! I had never seen chocolate popovers. Your photos, spectacular as always, I want to jump into the screen to grab one of these beauties!
    Good luck to your daughter on her exams!

  • Tracyann0312

    Delicious double chocolate dessert Debbie, I am honored to share the delicious food item you may have in your site. Chocolate is one of my favorite desserts since I was a little kid but unluckily, I do not have the talent to cook and bake pastries.

  • best toaster oven

    “Ai WOW Shet Sarap” This must be my little kids are sayin when they saw that tasty popovers. 🙂

  • anuja

    Wow they look heavenly! I made simple popovers using the same recipe as posted by Renata, but yours are simply looking divine. As always you are way ahead of all of us.
    Best of luck to your daughter (and to you too) for her exams!

  • Audax Artifex

    There is a lot of chocolate going on here I adore the look of the popovers i made them also I love the flavour profile. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.

  • Suma

    Exams would make more hungry (than usual) I would so look forward to snack time. Your popovers look invitingly dark and dangerous too, another recipe for me to try from your space. Chocolaty and quick is really really hard to resist!

  • thelittleloaf

    How incredible do these look? Chocolate is so delicious but always so hard to photograph with all its brown colours, but you’ve managed to make these look so amazing. I would reach out and pluck one from the screen right now if I could!

  • isabella057

    I love this recipe! Chocolate muffins? hmmm.. love it! I should try baking this recipe. My niece and nephews will surely enjoy it!

  • Kim

    Wow, Deeba! You have a way with pictures and a way in the kitchen! Both of those look marvelous. Nice job on the challenge!

  • Caroline from Hibiscus Tea

    These popovers look delectable!

    And so do the cinnamon roll-ups, mmm. I tried to make those once myself, but it was a big disappointment — too bready and not pastrylike enough, for some reason. I’ll be checking back for that recipe.

  • shane26

    I want to try this kind of recipe this weekend…I will ask the help of my sisters…For sure my family will love this too!

  • Emily

    It is difficult to express how impressed I am by your photos. Are you a proffessional photographer? Love the recipe!

  • Vicky

    Both recipes look absolutely divine! I’m going to look out for the recipe for the Quick Apple Walnut Cinnamon Buns!

  • Jenni

    Beautiful and lovely! I am always so excited to see what you have created with each challenge! I love pop-overs, and I am sure double chocolate ones would be amazing!

  • shaz

    Wow, these look so tempting! Was so busy this month too, finally posted my challenge. Nowhere as good looking as yours dearie. Hope the teeny bopper is going well with exams and hope you’re hanging in there as support crew. *hugs*

  • San

    That’s a drool worthy dessert with chocolate. Perfect for all kinds of celebrations. Pictures are stunning deeba.

  • Daisy@Nevertoosweet

    This is a great challenge 🙂 You did a fantastic job! These are like a cross between a lava cake and a cupcake and just everything that I like!!!

    Thanks for sharing this recipe!

  • Liz

    I have made regular popovers before, but chocolate popovers sound amazing. Anything with chocolate catches my eye. Going to make these this weekend!

  • manjeet

    Hi
    I was not familiar with “popovers” as a dessert but the pics looked so amazing that I tried these out today..they came out nice but I am not sure how they should taste..Should they taste like muffins or a dense chocolate cake? Can you perhaps elaborate on that please? It’ll help me understand whether my attempt was perfect or not 🙂

    • Deeba @ PAB

      Hi Manjeet, They were light and airy, more like muffins. Like most popovers, they must be served warm out of the oven to retain the feel of lightness.
      Hope this helps. Take care

      • manjeet

        Thanks for the prompt reply Deeba..Mine were not really popping over 🙂 They were dense ..should I have added some baking soda or powder?

  • Theriz26

    Wow! this is really a mouthwatering Chocolate muffins. I will definitely gonna try baking this recipe. Thanks for the post and for sharing this to us.

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