Chocolate and Cupuaçu Pudding

Copa de Chocolate e Cupuaçu

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Preparation info
  • Makes

    8

    servings
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
The Brazilian Kitchen: 100 Classic and Contemporary Recipes for the Home Cook

By Leticia Moreinos Schwartz

Published 2012

  • About

The scent of cupuaçu recalls the exotic perfumes of the Amazon. Cupuaçu’s taste is quite hard to describe, but it falls somewhere between a banana and white chocolate, with an alcoholic tang at the end. It’s a delicious reward for an exploratory palate. It’s not hard to harness this unknown fruit into a delectable dessert. Simply make a pastry cream and add the fruit pulp at the end, then make a chocolate ganache to pour on top. It tastes like nothing you’ve ever tried before