Chocolate Eclair Cake



Whoever thought of making a chocolate éclair into a cake is my hero and a genius!! Well, of course a chocolate éclair is too small and leaves you screaming for more…..so here's a great big dish of this heavenly cake where you can have a great big chunk and drizzle it with as much chocolate sauce as your heart desires!!! Here's my version of this delicious, and surprisingly light and refreshing dessert. Enjoy!

Choux Crust

1 cup water
½ cup butter
1 cup flour
4 large eggs
Filling
6 cups milk
6 tablespoons sugar
6 tablespoons cornflour
3 eggs
vanilla
Topping
Whipped cream
Chocolate sauce

Method

Preheat oven to 200. Lightly grease a glass baking dish (9'' x 13'')

To make your choux pastry place butter and water in a medium saucepan and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and stir in the flour.
Now start adding 1 egg at a time and mix thoroughly until you have a thick batter. Spread mixture in your dish, covering up the sides too.

Bake for about 30-40 minutes until golden brown. Remove from the oven a leave to cool. The pastry when cooked will bubble up, don't touch or push the bubbles down.

To make the filling, heat the milk in a saucepan. Meanwhile, beat the rest of the ingredients and then slowly add the warmed milk, beating all the time. Heat again and stir until your custard is thick and velvety.

Once your custard and pastry have cooled down, pour custard into pastry case and leave in the fridge until completely set.

Cover with whipped cream.

When you serve, just let your guests drizzle with as much chocolate sauce as they desire!!

You can use a readymade chocolate sauce but here's a really easy recipe for you:


Melt 300g chocolate in a bowl over simmering water. Warm 300ml cream with 150ml milk and 25g butter. Stir into melted chocolate. Can be made and chilled a day ahead. Great for other desserts and of course ice-cream!! Just Yummmm!!


Androulla xxxx

LPN Family Fun "On-street craft lab!"

Where:Agios Lazaros Avenue and Art Space Warehouse (Polyhoros Apothikes)
When:Friday 20 th September 2013
Time: 17.30 - 20.30


LARNAKA-EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK 2013


"On-street craft lab!"

One of the most photographed and most drawn streets closes for motor vehicles and converts into a creativity studio for kids and parents!

Recyclable and eco-friendly materials obtain color and usage while several local artists ‘’Cyclecreate’’

All the designs will be at Art Space Warehouse (Polyhoros Apothikes) for the next three days.

"Cin-Eco-Fil"


At 21:00, cinema lovers can enjoy at Art Space Warehouse (Polychoros Apothikes) a ‘’bicycle themed’’ movie.

These are Free Events Sponsored by Larnaca Municipality

Managing Stress Depression and Anxiety: Impact on the Person and Family


When: Wednesday 18th September 2013

Where: Little Gems Montessori Nursery

Time: 8:00pm – 9.30pm


This presentation will focus on the following issues:

-symptoms, causes, treatments
-prevention of relapse
-medication 
-impact on relationships

Following the presentation there will be a Question & Answer period.

Dr. Andreas Anastasiou received his doctorate in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in the United States, where he taught at the university level for sixteen years and worked in a variety of mental health settings. He currently serves as Head of the Department of Social Sciences and as Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Nicosia. In addition, he works as a staff psychologist at the Engomi Medical Center in Nicosia and maintains his private practice in Larnaca, conducting individual and couples therapy. He is also the proud father of three-year old twins.

This is a sponsored event brought to you by Larnaca Parents Network.

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