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Chocolate Turnovers

These turnovers are a variation on the classic pain au chocolat. For maximum flavor, look for the highest-quality chocolate possible, such as Callebaut, Valrhona, or Scharffen Berger.

Éclairs

You can make coffee icing by whisking together 2 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar, 1 tablespoon melted butter, and 3 tablespoons brewed coffee. Make the icing just before serving.

Chocolate Mousses

This recipe makes two kinds of mousse: bittersweet chocolate and milk chocolate.

Triple-Chocolate Mousse Cakes

This recipe makes two kinds of mousse: bittersweet chocolate and milk chocolate.

Two-Colored Squash Loaf Cake

Purchase high-quality pistachios, and pick through the nuts for the greenest ones. After roasting, rub the nuts between your palms to eliminate as much of the brown skin as possible.

Chestnut Chocolate Layer Cake

This cake is best when served the day it is made. You can bake the cake in the morning and finish it later in the day. It can stand in a cool place for about 3 hours before serving. Marrons glacés (whole candied chestnuts) are available in specialty food stores.

Sunken Chocolate Cakes with Coffee Ice Cream

Coating the muffin tins with butter and sugar gives these little chocolate cakes sparkle and a bit of crunch.

Pastel de Tres Leches

The most time-consuming step is making the coconut curls; in a pinch, you can use store-bought shaved coconut.
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