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These showstoppers are a creative spin on a classic dessert. Here, individual ganache-glazed chocolate cake bombes are filled with decadent chocolate mousse and creamy pecan-coconut pudding. And, theyre the perfect ending for a dinner party because you can make them ahead.
Spectacular, worth the effort. I also made a batch using a raspberry mouse, with a raspberry center. Worked out great as well! Worked out well as some people cannot eat nut, and some wont eat coconut.
I was asked to create a spectacular dessert for a formal dinner event for about 100 people. As one of the desserts I made 50 of these bombes. It was great being able to make and freeze the cakes ahead of time. It was my first time using the silicone molds and it was easier than I thought. They were a real hit. Not one left. This is a keeper!
this dessert was spectacular!! I made it for our 35 years and running new years eve celebration to enthusiastic acclaim. I followed the recipe as written with the exception of not refrigerating the bombes overnight, as I was a little behind schedule.With only 5 hours of freezing before the glaze, they still turned out fine. I loved being able to prepare everything before my guests arrived, so that all I had to do was serve. I will definitely make these again, especially now that I have the molds. In fact I would love more ideas for using the bombe molds . As an aside, the people at bakedeco.com, are super reliable- They provided reliable tracking and the molds came exactly when they said they would.
I needed a “show-stopping” dessert for our five course, sit down dinner party, and this was perfect! There are a lot of steps but well worth it. The cake alone is worth the effort. As previously mentioned, I too had trouble with the mousse leaking out before and after I glazed them. I let them sit out for 3 hours but will cut that back to one or two hours. Also, we found it helpful to leave about a ½” of space at the top of the mold after putting the mousse in. I decorated it with a little sugar flower on top, my guest thought I bought the bombes from a bakery. We had nine guests and 10 bombe, one left over for later…..not! The men snuck into the kitchen and devoured it. I guess that is the best compliment you can get. We will be making this again.
I made this as a dessert for Thanksgiving. This was a HIT! Everybody loved it! Its chocolaty yet not too sweet and very rich. My husband and I shared only a half and it was enough for both of us. The recipe is very easy to follow and the whole process seems to be very long but you can make the the cake and the filling in advance so it helps for people who have limited time. The recipe says to leave the bombes in a room temperature for a few hours but i wouldnt leave it for that long next time. My room temperature was around 70F then and the leaving time was too long for my case that the mousse got really soft and the filling started coming out. So next time Im leaving long enough so the bombes are not too cold that glaze wouldnt harden as you pour it over. Overall Im very happy I tried this recipe; nothing else is complimenting than seeing peoples reaction when they take the first bite! I enjoyed every step of this recipe and more than anything it taste SO good! I would make it again!
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Title: | German Chocolate Bombes |
Descrition: | These showstoppers are a creative spin on a classic dessert. Here, individual ganache-glazed chocolate cake bombes are filled with decadent chocolate mousse and creamy pecan-coconut pudding. And, they're the perfect ending for a dinner party because you can make them ahead. |
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German Chocolate Bombes
These showstoppers are a creative spin on a classic dessert. Here, individual ganache-glazed chocolate cake bombes are filled with decadent chocolate mousse and creamy pecan-coconut pudding. And, they're the perfect ending for a dinner party because you can make them ahead.