At last, my violet pieces come out for February. Would you like to join me for some of my new favorite dessert? It's so easy, yet tastes so incredibly decadent. The pretty basket design cloth was from my Great Aunt Kitty, and she also painted the teacup and saucer that holds my pots de creme; the violet hankie was my mom's.
My youngest son, Kevin, picked out this heart topiary for my Valentine gift, along with some chocolates. The pretty tea set is from my lovely friend, Michele, which is perfect for February.
My Royal Albert Provincial Flower Violet teacup is from my friend, Rosie's mom's collection. Black backgrounds make such striking artwork, don't you think?
This was my dessert on Valentine's Day, in my maternal grandmother's sherbet/champagne stemware with one of my darling daughter's hand decorated strawberries.
Portions: 6

Pots de Creme
If you need an easy, yet impressive dessert for chocolate lovers, this is it!
Ingredients
- 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon espresso powder, optional (I didn't use)
- 1 large egg, at room temperature
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla or 1-2 tablespoons Kahlua (I used vanilla)
Instructions
- Place the chocolate chips, salt, sugar and espresso powder in a blender or food processor, and pulse until finely ground.
- Add the egg and pulse just until everything forms a cohesive mass.
- Heat the cream in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Heat until the cream is just about to t boil; it should be bubbling a lot around the edges, with larger bubbles rippling under the interior. You can do this in the microwave, but I didn't because I felt it would be hard to see all the bubbles.
- Turn the blender or food processor on, and slowly add the cream. Putting the cream into a measuring cup with a spout makes it easier to pour. Scrape down the sides if necessary. Add the flavoring of choice and pulse to blend.
- Divide into 6 serving cups. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, and the pots de cremes will firm up.
- Serve with whipped cream and fresh berries if you wish.
Notes
To quickly get an egg to room temperature, put it in a bowl of warm water for about five minutes.
If you're worried about raw eggs, use a pasteurized egg. I felt the very hot milk cooked the egg.
Top photo was of our Galentine's party which was a fun event! In the middle is my son, Tim, who stopped by with chocolate and sprinkled covered strawberries and a bouquet of lowers; as a gift, son Mike installed a new pullout trash can drawer as my old one bit the dust. Bottom photos are Molly, Eric, Caiden, and Elizabeth stopped by with chocolate covered strawberries done by Molly and roses; bowling was a fun time with Kevin, Kristen, Harper and Hayden. What a fabulous Valentine's week it was!
Thank you for your visit! xo

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That sounds like such a lovely Valentine week and your dessert sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous Valentine's week you had! The dessert sounds amazing, and your violet pieces are lovely. xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful group of Galentine’s, Kitty! Love seeing your family’s photos too. I haven’t bowled in ages and used to throw a mean gutter ball. 😉 Your violet tea pieces are all so beautiful from the hankie, Aunt Kitty’s teacup and tea set from Michele. Your Pots de Crème sound wonderful, I would love the hint of espresso powder too. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead. 💜
ReplyDeleteOMG I have not been to a bowling alley in so long. I bet it was a lot of fun. Love all your beautiful tea cup and tea pot with violets. So pretty. The dessert sounds pretty yummy. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteWhat great Valentine celebrations you had, Kitty! So much to love here.....did your Aunt Kitty work for a china company with her hand-painting? It's beautiful. I love it and the tablecloth. That basket motif was very popular in the 1920s, and I have antique purses of various types (guilloche, beaded, mesh) with that same motif. Yes, the black background is so striking and pretty on the teacup (I have a blue hydrangea on black teacup I love). Not to overlook the food stuffs - the pots de creme looks delicious and chocolate covered strawberries are my favorite treat this time of year, but especially as a Valentine. What will you be celebrating this week?!
ReplyDeletePurple is my favorite color, so I'm loving this week's pretty violets! I'm especially a fan of the black RA teacups and have a couple (of the white floral) teacups in my collection.
ReplyDeleteI love the Galentine's Day photo and am glad to see that you were surrounded with love on Valentine's Day.
Good morning, Kitty! What a lovely Valentine’s you had with the Galentine’s party and the gifts and time with family. I always enjoy your family photos. Your violet tea time is so pretty and the Pots de Crème sounds decadent and simple to make! Wishing you a wonderful week!
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ReplyDeleteIt is 50 degrees here in Northern Wisconsin, I am dreaming of violets. LOL ;-)
Violets are our state flower. They are a true sign of spring, they fill the woods in spring.
I enjoyed all the photos!!
Love, Carla