the bittersweet confessions of a chocoholic:
it disfigured me for life. it was a flourless chocolate cake at Flagon's, called a Chocolate St. Emilion. it was decadent, it was dark, and it was sweaty. in the eternal pursuit to duplicate such a sensation, I've eaten my weight in what has paled in comparison.
alas, someone on Chowhound heard my call of the cacao and sent this little beauty, making my heart melt:
FLAGON'S CHOCOLATE ST. EMILION
1 lb dark sweet chocolate (16 oz)
3/4 lb butter (room temperature)
1/2 C cream
8 egg yolks
1. Soften butter to room temperature.
2. Melt chocolate over simmering, not boiling, water with milk, stirring often until completely melted.
3. Alternately whisk in butter cut up and yolks.
4. Pour into 8" spring form cake pan. Chill to set.
5. To unmold, dip in hot water and help it out with a butter knife
Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
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Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
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Re: Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
Sounds incredible. And rich. And since it's flourless us people with gluten trouble can eat it. 

Now this is more like it.
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Re: Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
EC, ya makin' me nostalgic. Had many, many great nights at Flagon's. I really started learning about wine at that place. And the food was good, too.dragongrrl wrote:Also, is it okay if I repost it?
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Re: Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
I always got the eggplant napoleon. the pate and cheese board was one of the finest as well. spent many a fine night too there too.Gourmondo wrote:EC, ya makin' me nostalgic. Had many, many great nights at Flagon's. I really started learning about wine at that place. And the food was good, too.
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the recipe was posted on Chowhound in a response to my post, so assume it is re-postable.dragongrrl wrote:Also, is it okay if I repost it?
After Mon & Tues, even the calendar says W-T-F!
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Re: Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
Holy Mackeral! I haven't thought of this in ages!
I did a lot of volunteer work 1/2 block from Flagon's.
Wow, this brings back alot of memories!
Bless you for posting this recipe!
One of the things I don't like about cake is the flouriness of it.
I'll definitely make this!
I did a lot of volunteer work 1/2 block from Flagon's.
Wow, this brings back alot of memories!
Bless you for posting this recipe!
One of the things I don't like about cake is the flouriness of it.
I'll definitely make this!
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Re: Flagon's Chocolate St. Emilion
Thanks. I want to put it on a Celiac website.edible complex wrote:I always got the eggplant napoleon. the pate and cheese board was one of the finest as well. spent many a fine night too there too.
---------- Post added at 08:47 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:46 AM ----------
the recipe was posted on Chowhound in a response to my post, so assume it is re-postable.
Now this is more like it.