How To Cook Like Heston

How to Cook Like Heston ep.3 – Chocolate

In How to Cook Like Heston ep.3, Heston challenges the way we cook chocolate. The secret to success with cooking this luxurious ingredient is gentle seduction – indirect heat and away from moisture. With these simple rules Heston lifts the lid on his magical popping candy passion fruit gateaux with an exploding base, an amazing flowerpot Tiramisu with edible chocolate soil and he even manages to transform this sweet tooth favourite into a surprising savoury main dish. Then there’s a magic twist as Heston turns dark chocolate into rich chocolate wine.

 

Any excuse to use a power tool, for his next recipes Heston arms himself with a few! There’s a can of keyboard dust cleaner to shock freeze melted chocolate into a pliable chocolate sculpture, a paint sprayer loaded with velvety dark chocolate to coat a frozen cake, and a pneumatic drill to explain how chocolate is made,

He visits his village hall to show the colourful characters from the local am dram group the best way to make a hot chocolate, and then invites them round for tea to try his magical flower pot tiramisu.

How to Cook Like Heston ep.3 recipes:

 

Exploding chocolate gateau

Exploding chocolate gateau
Exploding chocolate gateau

Don’t tell your guests about the popping candy in this simple chocolate ganache gateau. Instead, sit back and watch the surprise on their faces as the base starts exploding in their mouths. This dessert recipe is the perfect excuse for getting the power tools out, namely a paint gun, which can be bought at any good hardware shop. It’s great fun to use and the effect is spectacular, but the gateau has to be frozen for it to work.

Iced chocolate wine

iced chocolate wine
iced chocolate wine

This unusual sounding drink is based on a historical recipe for a restorative elixir from the eighteenth century. It may sound like a strange combination but it is completely delicious.

Chocolate truffles

chocolate truffles
chocolate truffles

“At the heart of a good chocolate truffle is the ganache,” says Heston Blumenthal. “It sounds poncy but really it’s just 50:50 cream and chocolate and it’s really easy to make. Once you have mastered the basic recipe, you can infuse the cream with different flavours to create your own unique truffles.”

Home Comforts

James Martin – Prep Now, Eat Later ep.7

Chef James Martin proves that a hectic lifestyle is no bar to delicious home-cooked food with a menu of meals that can be prepared in advance. Recipes include a slow-cooked chicken chasseur and the perfect pork loinstuffed with chestnuts and sage.

 

 

There is also a visit to former French chef Thomas Maieli, who has said goodbye to his LA lifestyle cooking for the rich and famous to pursue his personal passion – creating the very best homemade duck confit.

Chef James Martin dishes:

1. Salmon and watercress pan bagnat

Salmon and watercress pan bagnat
Salmon and watercress pan bagnat

Once prepared this rustic bread stuffed with salmon, peppers, red onions and watercress pesto will keep for days. Perfect for a large picnic party.

2. Chocolate truffles with cinder toffee

Chocolate truffles with cinder toffee
Chocolate truffles with cinder toffee

The chocolate truffles seem so indulgent, but are simple to make. Try them with cinder toffee, also known as honeycomb toffee, for a truly sweet treat.

3. Chestnut, sage and onion stuffed pork loin with dauphinoise potatoes

Chestnut, sage and onion stuffed pork loin with dauphinoise potatoes
Chestnut, sage and onion stuffed pork loin with dauphinoise potatoes

Slow roasting a huge joint of pork gives you time to get on with other things while this feast prepares itself – crispy crackling, tender pork and creamy potatoes.

4. Chicken chasseur with creamy mash

Chicken chasseur with creamy mash
Chicken chasseur with creamy mash

This chicken and tarragon is a winning combination of flavours. Cook up dinner for four with chicken pieces in rich sauce served with creamy mash potatoes.