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After a month of deliciously decadent sweets, Cassy Morris of Fig & Salt farewells us today. Where did the weeks go!?

For her final recipe Cassy shares with us her all time favourite cupcakes, featuring the classic combo of orange and chocolate. To these key ingredients, Cassy adds roasted chopped hazelnuts, rich chocolate frosting and chewy, sweet dehydrated orange slices to finish. A total crowd pleaser – enjoy!

 

 

A Slice Of Primeval Paradise In Bronte

So you’ve already seen the incredible treehouse that accompanies this garden in Bronte – but the key feature of this breezy family home is its connection to nature. Hugh Main of Spirit Level Designs was engaged by the homeowner (renowned architect Madeleine Blanchfield) to create a garden that works in tandem with their dreamy beach-side home.

With a steep site to contend with, and a sometimes blustery coastal climate, the final palette had to be soft as well as tough. A combination of mature trees, robust silvery cacti and green foliage creates a rich and layered oasis.

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It’s funny when you talk about growing up, the memories that are evoked by chocolate.  For many people, it’s memories of parents and grownups eating and enjoying liqueur filled chocolates and bon bons. I can still remember the box with all the individually wrapped mini bottles in various brightly coloured foils (and I still wonder whose job it was to get all the writing on the foil lined up perfectly with the bottle!).

Actually, the one chocolate that almost turned me off chocolate entirely was my father’s favourite. Cherry liqueur bon bons that remind him of growing up in Europe still remind me of the worst tasting medicine you could possibly find!

This chocolate cocktail came about after an afternoon at my local bar Mr Wilkinson in Brunswick, tossing around ideas with my friends Jack and Kitty, who run the bar.  As they will attest, this cocktail combines two of my favourite things, chocolate and rum. In my opinion, these two ingredients are always the perfect partnership. Whether as a rum and raisin chocolate bar, or a rum filled bon bon, it’s a combination that never seems to date.

So alongside these two signature ingredients, the addition of the Cointreau provides a lovely balance and freshness to the mix. What is really wonderful here though, is that we are using real chocolate, so you get the honest depth and richness of quality chocolate in your cocktail, and not the harshness of imitation chocolate liquor.

Chocolate dipped mandarin and blood orange segments, with a light dusting of sea salt flakes!  The perfect condiment for Jade’s luscious chocolate martini.  Recipe and food by Jade Bentley of Monsieur Truffe, Photo – Sean Fennessy, Styling / Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.


Chocolate Martini, aka the ‘Bean to Bar-tini’!  Serves here with  choc-dipped mandarin segments, with a light dusting of sea salt flakes!   Recipe and food by Jade Bentley of Monsieur Truffe, Photo – Sean Fennessy, Styling / Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.


Chocolate liquor ingredients.  Recipe and food by Jade Bentley of Monsieur Truffe, Photo – Sean Fennessy, Styling / Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.


Chocolate Martini Ingredients.  Recipe and food by Jade Bentley of Monsieur Truffe, Photo – Sean Fennessy, Styling / Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.

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