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For orange, from Grand Marnier to marmalade to the fruit itself, and of course, white, dark and milk chocolates. Here’s our pick of our favourite recipes on this site – cupcakes, mousses and tarts – made with the two stars of the show in one of their many forms. For a decadent dinner party dessert that’s guaranteed to please, try our individual white chocolate, orange and Grand Marnier crème. We’ve revitalised this 1970s classic with these white chocolate drizzled profiteroles filled with an orange and ginger cream.
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It might not be Christmas just yet, but we couldn’t resist diving into the new cookbook from everyone’s festive favourite – Terry’s Chocolate Orange. Millionaire’s shortbread with a Terry’s Chocolate Orange topping surely must be a level or two up – trillionaire’s shortbread? Just remember to use rice flour – it gives the shortbread its unique crunch beneath the luscious Chocolate Orange topping.
This moreish rocky road uses Terry’s Chocolate Orange wedges as decoration for an extra chunky texture.
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This is a seriously indulgent bread and butter pudding made with croissants slathered in marmalade and sprinkled with chocolate. Eat these fudgy chocolate-orange cupcakes warm or cold – the chocolate-coated orange peel adds a sophisticated touch. Chocolate can be tricky to handle for many cooks, but if you follow this method for melting the Chocolate Orange segments, whether they be milk, dark or white, you’ll soon find yourself with a bowl of wonderfully rich melted chocolate. Don’t pipe them too close together – leave some space around each one as they’ll spread slightly in the oven. Tip on to a lightly floured work surface and knead the mixture briefly with your hands to form a ball of dough.
Transfer to a piping bag fitted with a large star-shaped nozzle and pipe 30 x 6cm ‘fingers’ on to the lined baking trays. Increase the heat to medium so it starts to simmer and cook for 10–15 minutes, stirring occasionally to stop it sticking and catching, until it turns golden and thickens to a soft fudge-like consistency.