Recipes

Apple mille-feuille with chestnut crumble Caramel, chocolate & salted butter sauce

  • Category

    Dessert

  • Difficulty

    Difficult

  • Nutritional value / pers.

    654 kcal

  • Total time

    80 min

  • Preparation time

    40 min

  • Cooking time

    40 min

Ingredients (4 people)

Apple mixture

Chestnut crumble

Chocolate discs

Caramel, chocolate & salted butter sauce

Decoration (optional)

Preparation

Apple mixture

  1. Peel the apples and cut into 1-centimetre cubes.

  2. Make a light caramel with the sugar.

  3. Add the apple and stir gently to cover each cube with caramel.

  4. Grate the vanilla pod and add to the mixture.

  5. Deglaze with the maple syrup (optional).

  6. Leave to cook on a low heat until the liquid has evaporated.

  7. The apple cubes should keep their shape and not turn into purée providing the caramel is light and golden.

  8. Set aside.

Chestnut crumble

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C.

  2. Melt the butter in a small pan.

  3. Chop the chestnuts in a blender.

  4. Mix the ingredients gently with a spatula.

  5. Spread out on a sheet of baking parchment.

  6. Bake in the oven until the crumble turns golden.

  7. Allow to cool and crumble coarsely.

Chocolate discs

  1. Melt the dark chocolate in a bain-marie or a microwave oven.

  2. Spread the melted chocolate on a cling film sheet, cover with a second sheet and spread out with a rolling pin.

  3. The layer of chocolate should be thin and even. Allow to cool.

  4. Cut 8 discs using a circular pastry cutter of about 4 cm diameter.

  5. Cut 2 discs of a larger diameter, depending on the size of the plates on which the dessert is to be served.

  6. If desired, embellish with the help of smaller pastry cutters.

  7. Cut these large discs in 2.

Caramel, chocolate & salted butter sauce

  1. Make a caramel with the sugar.

  2. Deglaze with the lemon juice.

  3. Heat the cream and add to the mixture with the semi-salted butter.

  4. Pour onto the chocolate.

  5. Blend and strain.

Assembly

  1. Take a first disc of chocolate and, with the help of a pastry cutter with a diameter of 5 cm, top with a layer of caramelised apple.

  2. Add a second disc of chocolate on top, and then a second layer of caramelised apple.

  3. Top with chestnut crumble.

  4. Place a large semi-disc of chocolate on each plate.

  5. Arrange the caramelised apple mille-feuille in the middle of the plate.

  6. Decorate with circles of chocolate sauce; top these with small sticks of raw apple and pieces of cooked chestnut.

Recipe by: Didier Sidot, Grand Prix Joseph Favre

Wine suggestion

Malvoisie flétrie