Chocolate wafer with cream!!!

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This is a tried and true recipe !! if you want to satisfy your sweet tooth, you cannot go wrong here. This is the way my Mother always made, just give a shot it won’t fail you !

 

*INGREDIENTS:

°3 eggs
°180g sugar
°200g dark chocolate
°200g heavy cream
°250g of flour
°1 packet of baking powder

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PREPARATION

Beat 3 eggs and 180 g of sugar for 3 minutes in a mixer.

Melt 200 g of dark chocolate in a bain-marie and leave to cool for a few minutes.

Incorporate it into the mixture, then add 200 g of heavy cream. Finally add 250 g of sifted flour + 1 sachet of baking powder. Whisk the dough well before pouring it into a mold and cook for 25 minutes at 180°C (th. 6).

Enjoy !

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