Cool teal tones wash over every surface in the butler’s pantry
of “Swan House” in Atlanta, massive covered silver platter …
This has such an “Upstairs Downstairs” look about it,
very “Gosford Park”…
If you haven’t already seen this film, its kitchen scenes are my favorite…
You’ll want to soak up every “British Country Manor” interior feature…
and then scurry down to your scullery to order your cooking staff to
whip up these gratifying doses of high grade chocolate. Or if you’ve
benevolently given the staff a few days off, try it yourself.
Molten Chocolate Puddings
5 1/4 oz dark chocolate
3 1/2 oz unsalted butter
2 eggs
2 egg yolks
1/4 cup caster (superfine) sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
thick (double) cream to serve
Preheat the oven to 355°
Place the chocolate and butter in a saucepan over low heat and stir until the chocolate is melted
and smooth. Place the eggs, yolks and sugar in a bowl and whisk until pale. Gently fold in flour
and chocolate mixture and spoon into 4 lightly greased 1-cup capacity ovenproof dishes. Bake
for 12-15 minutes or until the puddings are puffed. Top with the cream to serve. Serves 4.
Individual souffle cups on my cabinet shelves…
Double Chocolate Cookies
4 1/4 oz dark chocolate, chopped
4 oz unsalted butter, softened
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup plain (all-purpose) flour, sifted
1/4 cup cocoa powder, sifted
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
9 3/4 oz dark chocolate, extra, roughly chopped
Preheat oven to 320°
Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and stir
until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Set aside. Beat butter and sugar for 8-10
minutes or until light and creamy. Add the egg and vanilla and beat another 3-4
minutes. Stir the flour, cocoa, baking soda, salt and melted chocolate. Add the
extra chopped chocolate and stir to combine. Roll tablespoons of the mixture
into rounds. Place on baking trays lines with baking paper, allowing room for
the cookies to spread, and flatten slightly. Bake 10-12 minutes until slight cracks
have formed. Cool on wire racks. Makes 16.
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Both recipes by Australian based author, food stylist, editor, Donna Hay
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Vintage wide ribbons and grain sacks and toile…
All above from post last December…but just in the mood
for chocolate…intense blues…Gosford Park screen shots…
A few good recent finds from sample sales…
One of a pair of huge zinc lanterns from Myra Hoefer
on One Kings Lane Tastemaker Tag sale
and MarieBelle gift set from Gilt…
MarieBelle…for the chocolate…teas…
but mostly for the gorgeous packaging….here
(Just as pretty…and a free gift from mother nature…
a carpet of moss outside my dining room…)
Fabric scraps from Cote Est…
more pretty brights here
Tim Walker…
Feeling the blues…in a good way…
Top photo Southern Accents ’06
I love that kitchen in the first picture even better with the orange flower acccent! I’m going to make both those chocolate goodies for Christmas supper they sound yummy. Love your zinc larterns!
Trish,
What a fabulous post! I love the recipe for the double chocolate cookies! I haven’t watched Gosford Park in a while and that sounds like the perfect accompaniment to the tea and cookies. Oh, and I also want the toile you show here. What a nice little present, thank you.
Karen
Trish:
C’est Magnifique! Oh my — pure sensual visual delight….. I am so happy you are in a ‘Christmasee’ Bluesee’ Mood… and what better way to lift one’s soul then with chocolate,,,,mmm, and all your ‘favorites things’
delicious, delightful and a little chocolate decadence ,,,,,
warm wishes,
joanny
Yummy. I do like that combination, and yes you did make me very hungry!
L.
I have this picture saved in a notebook…one of my favorites too…and I could never quite get the right words to describe it…Godsford Park of course! Add chocolate and those killer vintage lanterns (so envious) and this post will be with me for days!
Gorgeous images Trish….and I am saving those recipes….xv
I love that kitchen, and your description feels so right on when you say that upstairs downstairs look. It does, doesn’t it? Those cookies look scrumptious!! Oh, and I’m dying over your new lanterns.
Gosford Park set designs…chocolate…blissful blue…definitely a few of my favorite things…anyone getting near Soho, do stop in to Marie Belle’s delightful shop and tea room…it will become one of your favorite things in NYC. I have a career suggestion for you Trish…DREAM WEAVER…as you do weave the most dreamy of images together.
~jermaine
Every time I see Gosford Park I think I’d rather be in that glorious kitchen than playing those deadly parlor games upstairs!
Yum and YUM! I love Mariebelle!!!!!!! More Blues for everyone!!!!!!!!Maryanne xo
Just arriving home after a brief stay in the hospital. What a lovely post to welcome me home!! Thank you!
thanks for this! Note to all: I recommend the Gosford Park soundtrack for ambience. It’s very good and you can play the movie in your mind while you work (or eat chocolat!)