Rich Chocolate Cremeux Filling

Rich Chocolate Cremeux Filling

A decadent, intensely smooth French-style chocolate custard. Yielding a flawlessly glossy and dense texture, this versatile cream melts instantly on the palate and serves as an exquisite filling for layered cakes, cookie sandwiches, and crisp pastry shells.

4h 30mIntermediate850g

Equipment

Digital food thermometer
Heatproof mixing bowl
Medium saucepan
Whisk
Silicone spatula
Fine mesh strainer
Immersion blender
Plastic wrap

Ingredients

17 servings

Dairy and Eggs

  • 250 ml whole milk
  • 250 ml heavy cream
  • 5 egg yolks, separated

Flavor Base

  • 250 g semisweet chocolate chips
  • 50 g granulated sugar
  • 5 ml vanilla extract
  • 1 g salt, fine

Nutrition (per serving)

161
Calories
2g
Protein
14g
Carbs
12g
Fat
1g
Fiber
12g
Sugar
38mg
Sodium

Method

01

Measure the semisweet chocolate chips and place them into a large heatproof mixing bowl. Set the fine mesh strainer on top of the bowl.

02

In a separate medium bowl, combine the egg yolks and granulated sugar. Whisk vigorously until the mixture lightens in color and becomes slightly thick.

2m
03

In the medium saucepan, combine the whole milk and heavy cream. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium heat until it reaches approximately 85°C (185°F). Remove from heat immediately.

Look for: Small bubbles form around the edges of the saucepan
04

Gradually pour about one third of the hot milk mixture into the egg yolks while whisking continuously. This tempers the yolks, gently raising their temperature without cooking them.

05

Pour the tempered egg mixture back into the saucepan with the remaining hot milk and cream. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly with a silicone spatula in a figure-eight motion, until the custard thickens enough to coat the back of the spatula and reaches exactly 82°C to 84°C (180°F to 183°F). This step safely pasteurizes the eggs and creates the foundational creme anglaise.

5mLook for: Mixture thickens and leaves a clear track when you swipe a finger across the back of the spatula
06

Immediately remove the saucepan from the heat and pour the hot custard through the fine mesh strainer directly over the semisweet chocolate chips. Let it sit undisturbed for 60 seconds to soften and melt the chocolate.

1m
07

Add the vanilla extract and salt. Using an immersion blender, begin blending from the bottom center of the bowl. Once a dark, elastic core forms, slowly move the blender outward until the entire mixture is completely smooth and glossy. Keep the blade submerged at all times to avoid incorporating air bubbles.

2mLook for: A highly reflective, dark, and perfectly homogeneous cream with a pudding-like consistency
08

Press a sheet of plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the cremeux to prevent a skin from developing. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, or until completely set and firm enough to pipe into your chosen pastry.

4hFeel: Firm to the touch and holds a stiff peak when lifted

Chef's Notes

  • For the silkiest texture, an immersion blender is superior to a standard whisk as it perfectly homogenizes the fat and water molecules without aerating the mixture, yielding a denser, richer mouthfeel.
  • The quality of your semisweet chocolate dictates the final flavor profile. Opt for couverture chocolate, which has a higher percentage of cocoa butter compared to standard baking chips, providing superior structural stability when chilled.
  • Cooking the creme anglaise past 84 degrees Celsius will cause the egg proteins to seize. Always keep a digital food thermometer on hand to ensure precision.
  • When piping this cream into cakes or macarons, allow it to sit at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes to soften slightly if it has been thoroughly chilled overnight.

Storage

Refrigerator: 5 daysKeep covered with plastic wrap directly touching the surface to prevent a skin from forming.

Freezer: 1 monthThaw overnight in the refrigerator. Texture may alter slightly; paddle gently with a spatula to restore smoothness before piping.

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