Has anybody out there seen the movie Julie and Julia? I'm sure there are a few, if you haven't you need to crawl out of that rock you have been hiding under and go and rent it! What are you still doing here, go!! :) Its brilliant, I happen to love it. I'm sure the movie introduced many into the world of blogging and some of the amazing blogs out there where inspired by or started because of it.
I personally have never cooked a Julia Child's recipe, I know how can that be! The way people talk about her beef bourguignon I really must try it. I have looked at the recipe and thought, wow thats a bit full on, so have gone for something simpler.
I'm sorry to tell you that today I'm not bringing you a Julia Child recipe, I am however bringing you the first thing you see Julie make in the movie when she has had a pretty depressing day, she comes home and says "I love that after a day when nothing is sure, and when I say "nothing" I mean nothing, you can come home and absolutely know that if you add egg yolks to chocolate and sugar and milk,it will get thick. It's such a comfort". Yep thats right folks I made that irresistible chocolate pie!!!
Every time I watch the movie thats the recipe I want to make, forget Julia's recipes, I want chocolate pie! So last week when the movie aired on TV, I saw that pie and could resist no more. I did a quick google search and stumbled upon a blog that said they had the recipe and it happened to be the actual director of the movies chocolate pie, Nora Ephron. Sooooo there was no stopping me now that I had this hot little recipe in my hand. If you would like the true recipe find it on Sleepless Foodie blog, or use my slightly adjusted version, which of course is more chocolatey and an absolute winner. I think I might just have to make it every time the movie is on, I couldn't get enough of it.
Chocolate Pie
Base
1 packet (250g) of arrowroot biscuits
150g butter
Filling
3/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornflour
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups milk
250g dark chocolate
3 egg yolks
Melt the butter in the microwave. Place the biscuits into the food processor and pulse until find bread crumbs. Pour in the butter and pulse until combined. Press the mixture into a round 20cm tin. Set aside
Place the sugar cornflour and salt into a bowl and set aside.
Place the chocolate and milk into a saucepan and heat until the chocolate melts, then pour in the sugar mixture and whisk. Continue whisking until the mixture becomes thick about the consistency of melted chocolate. Then whisk in the yolks while still on the heat, do this quickly so you don't get scrambled eggs. Keep whisking till it thickens then pour into the base. Place in the fridge for 3 hours. If you can wait that long!
Wow Sophia.. this pie looks so rich, creamy and delicious!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr and Mrs P. It was certainly delicious.
DeleteI agree; Julie and Julia is an excellent movie! And speaking of Julia Child, have you read her biography, Dearie? I just read it, and I highly recommend it. Julia's life is so fascinating and inspiring. And speaking of inspiring, this pie looks amazing! I've got to try this out (:
ReplyDeleteHi Monica,
DeleteNo I haven't read it, sounds great though, I will have to check it out. I have been neglecting my book read of late must pick it up again, and this sounds like the perfect book to start on.
Yum!! I don't think I ever had a chocolate pie yet! Something to try.
ReplyDeletePS: Loving the mood in your photos.
It is, you have to!!!!!! Its so good, everyone must try a chocolate pie once in there life time.
DeleteHi Sophia
ReplyDeleteloved the movie, your right so entertaining. As for a pie thats titled Chocolate Pie how could you not want to make one. Yours looks so smooth and velvety I can almost taste it.
Always G
Hi G,
DeleteHope your well, I'm still here! :) Chocolate strikes again, its so delicious.
Hi, funnily enough I just watched that movie this week! Loved it! Meryl Streep is a legend and it was fun to see the comparison of modern day vs vintage cookery writing. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi Bizzy Lizzy,
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yeah its and awesome movie, I can never get enough of it.
Oh my wow! Love that movie! And I am totally loving your pie! It looks amazing. I think I'll stick with your tweaked recipe - who can resist more chocolate?
ReplyDeleteIs cornflour the same thing as cornmeal?
ps - I also love the mood in your photos. I always feel like we're on a date or something. You make them so intimate!
DeleteI know who can resist, not anyone I know! It was pretty tasty, one of those desserts you don't want to share:) Cornflour is the same as cornmeal, let me know how you go.
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