1/ Chocolate shell
Melt the chocolate. Prepare a silicone hemisphere mould. Use a brush to apply thin layers of chocolate to hemispheres. Set the chocolate in the fridge between layers. Repeat 3-4 times.
2/ Orange cream filling
Combine the orange juice, sugar and cornflour. Bring to the boil whisking constantly, remove from the heat, add the butter and keep to one side. Slice the orange segments and lay in the smallest silicone hemisphere moulds. Pour the cream over the orange segments. Smooth with a spatula and freeze.
3/ Chocolate chantilly cream
Bring 100g of cream to the boil and pour onto the chopped chocolate to melt. Whisk the remaining cream and add the orange zest. Keep to one side.
4/ Chocolate biscuit
Knead or use a mixer to form a dough. Roll the dough onto baking paper and bake for 15 minutes at 180°C. Once cool, use a cutter to cut into circles.
5/ Assembly
Put a little chantilly into the bottom of the chocolate-coated spheres. Top with the frozen filling and cover with chantilly cream. Add the biscuit topping, smooth with a spatula and freeze overnight. Remove the desserts from freezer at least 2 hours before serving.
Pastry chef tips
- Temper the chocolate to give it gloss and snap: melt the chocolate, bring it to 55°C then cool it stirring vigorously at 29°C and bring it back up to 32°C.
- A quick and easy way to roll your dough out is between two sheets of baking paper.
- Use a hand blender to mix in butter to make an indulgent orange cream. It will make the dessert lighter. You can use the orange cream recipe to make lemon cream for classic lemon tarts.