Dark Chocolate Flan With New Mexican Chili, Cinnamon and Pepita Praline

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By MELISSA CLARK, www.nytimes.com

Published: April 23, 2008

Time: 2 1/2 hours, plus 4 hours’ chilling

Ingredients:

Butter for 9" loaf pan

1/4 cup pepitas (hulled toasted pumpkinseeds)

1 1/3 cups granulated sugar

1 cup whole milk

1 cup heavy cream

1 teaspoon mild New Mexican chili powder (or to taste)

1 inch long piece cinnamon stick

2 whole black peppercorns

1/2 star anise

5 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped

4 large eggs

Pinch salt.

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. On a rimmed baking sheet lined with nonstick liner, buttered parchment or waxed paper, spread pepitas close together in a single layer.

2. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine 1 cup sugar and 6 tablespoons water. Bring to a simmer, stirring only until sugar is dissolved. Continue to cook, tilting pan occasionally to distribute heat evenly, until a caramel of a deep amber color forms, about 15 minutes.

3. Working quickly (before caramel cools and hardens), pour half the hot caramel into a 9-inch loaf pan, tilting pan to coat bottom and a bit of the sides. Pour remaining caramel over pepitas, using an offset spatula to help spread caramel if necessary. Let both pans cool completely. When pepita praline is cool, break into 2-inch pieces.

4. Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, combine milk, cream, chili powder, cinnamon, peppercorns and star anise. Bring to a simmer over high heat; reduce to medium and simmer 5 minutes. Let stand, off heat, 15 minutes. Return to a simmer, turn off heat and whisk in chocolate until smooth.

5. In a bowl, whisk eggs, remaining 1/3 cup sugar and the salt together. Whisking constantly, slowly pour hot chocolate mixture into eggs until fully combined. Pour custard through a fine sieve into caramel-coated loaf pan. Place loaf pan in a deep roasting pan. Add 2 inches hot tap water to roasting pan. Cover roasting pan tightly with foil; prick foil all over with a fork.

6. Carefully transfer pan to oven. Bake until flan is lightly set but still jiggles when shaken (lifting foil to check), about 1 1/2 hours. Transfer loaf pan to a wire rack to cool to room temperature. Refrigerate flan at least 4 hours or overnight.

7. To serve, run an offset spatula along sides of pan to gently release it. Turn onto a serving platter and top with pepita praline; serve in slices.

Yield: 8 servings.

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No Luisa...I was just driving myself crazy reading her recipes.

Had a weigh-in the next morning, so I wasn't going near it with a 3 foot spatula.

It was a nice article....all about creaminess and puddingness and chocolateness....all winners in my boat.

I'll put the post here so you can see the photo of it...you may need to register to read it though. I also added the photo to the main recipe.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/dining/23appetite.html?ref=dining

 
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