Chocolate Glazed Bouchons-Perfect for Valentine’s Day

Chocolate Glazed Bouchons RecipeA heart shaped box filled with chocolates makes me smile.  It has always been my favorite gift to receive on Valentine’s Day.  Not just chocolates, but chocolates nestled in a red box, preferably decorated with cherubs and frilly lace.  And if the box were vintage, well, Cupid’s bow would strike right in the center of my heart.  H reads all of my posts so I either just made things very easy or very complicated for him.  BTW – only dark chocolates please.
Chocolate Glazed Bouchons RecipeValentine’s Day is my least favorite day of the year to dine out.  Restaurants are over-booked, the food usually suffers as a result, and hopes of a super duper romantic evening inflate expectations.  I don’t know about you, but sitting in a noisy restaurant, with dozens of people I don’t know, and having the wait staff breathing down my neck to vacate my table as soon as the last bite hits my mouth, well, that’s just not my idea of romantic.  Having someone cook dinner for me is romantic – with extra credit if they do the marketing and clean-up.

Preparing and sharing food together can be a very intimate experience, especially if the menu consists of foods which carry the reputation for being aphrodisiacs.  Whether or not the aphrodisiac power of certain foods is fact or fiction, I’m not one to argue the sexiness of chocolate – especially when presented in a heart shaped box.  Enough with that.
Chocolate Glazed Bouchons RecipeChocolate Glazed Bouchons RecipeJust a few days ago a copy of Thomas Keller’s Bouchon arrived at my door.  Although I plan on setting aside some special time to sit with the book and digest it cover to cover, I had to immediately jump to the recipe for Bouchons.  What an imprint these oh so chocolaty little cakes left on my taste buds last year while visiting Bouchon in Napa.  Everything I sampled from the bakery was notable, however the bouchon rose above all else.
Chocolate Glazed Bouchons RecipeChocolate Glazed Bouchons RecipeThomas Keller describes this bouchon recipe as his take on the All-American brownie.  I’ve never tasted a brownie this excellent.  And as excellent as they are, I wanted to elevate them to even greater heights – something worthy of being presented to that special someone as a Valentine’s Day dessert.  In lieu of Keller’s dusting of confectioners sugar, I cloaked them in chocolate glaze and added a pretty decoration.  You be the judge.  Would you feel loved if someone made these for you on February 14th?
Chocolate Glazed Bouchons Recipe

Source:  Adapted from Thomas Keller’s Bouchon Bakery Cookbook

 




9 thoughts on “Chocolate Glazed Bouchons-Perfect for Valentine’s Day

  1. Hi!

    I am so glad you followed you’re passion for baking. Or else I wouldn’t be able to see such true to its word- decadence. Looking at this makes me really crave for chocolate right now.. and I personally think that you’re doing good with your images.. it’s what really draws us here. You somehow fulfill our chocolate fantasies by making these…

  2. I am not a huge fan of Valentine’s Day either. I’ve never been one to try to go out to dinner or any of that. I’d much rather have a delicious meal at home!

    I just ordered the Bouchon Bakery book too! I was waiting for it to go on sale. I can’t wait to work my way through it.

    These bouchons look so pretty and delicious! I love the idea of the chocolate glaze too. I need to get my hands on the pan for these!

  3. I don’t have US cups but would love to try this. Is it possible to get the measurements in grams? (or is there perhaps an existing recipe with metric measurements?) I have tried to convert recipes before but it takes ages and I come away unconvinced that I’ve been totally successful.

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