Chocolate nests with syrup
Chocolate nests with syrup

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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chocolate nests with syrup using 15 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chocolate nests with syrup:
  1. Take 500 g filo pastry (1 packet)
  2. Make ready about 1 cup melted butter of very good quality
  3. Make ready for the filling
  4. Get 200 g white chocolate
  5. Make ready 1 little heavy cream
  6. Take 300 g dark chocolate or milk chocolate
  7. Get 1 cup heavy cream
  8. Prepare 1 tbsp icing sugar
  9. Take 1 tsp brandy or liqueur
  10. Prepare 1/2 tbsp butter
  11. Make ready Syrup
  12. Make ready 3 cups sugar
  13. Prepare 1 and 1/2 cup water
  14. Make ready 1/2 cup glucose syrup
  15. Take 2 tbsp lemon juice

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Instructions to make Chocolate nests with syrup:
  1. Butter the filo pastry sheets one by one.
  2. Place a kneeting needle on the smallest side of the filo sheet.
  3. Wrap the filo sheet around the knitting needle leaving out an edge of about 2 cm which will form the base of the nest for the chocolate.
  4. Push the filo sheet with your handsfrom both sides of the knitting needle towards the center and wrinkle it.
  5. Pull out the knitting needle carefully and cut the filo sheet in half.
  6. Join the edges of each half to form a nest and press them to seal, making sure that the excess edge of the filo sheet that you didn't wrap, is at the bottom in order to form the base for the chocolate to be held in.
  7. Place the nests on a buttered baking tray and bake in a preheated oven at 200°C for about 30 minutes until they get golden brown.
  8. Boil the ingredients for the syrup for about 5 minutes and then pour over the nests when they cool a bit. When they cool completely, fill half of them with the ganache and the rest with the white chocolate.

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