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Mayordomo chocolate fondue

Originally from Mexico, cocoa has been a highly appreciated fruit since pre-Hispanic times. The Aztecs considered cocoa as a symbol of abundance. During the Conquest, the Spanish realized the value of cocoa, so they acquired the habit of consuming it just like the Aztecs, with the only difference that they added sugar, which ended up turning it into an unparalleled delicacy. If you feel like trying a dessert made with authentic Mexican Chocolate, here is our recipe for our Mayordomo Chocolate Fondue.

Ingredients:

500 ml whipping cream (without sugar)
250g of MAYORDOMO chocolate
1 tablespoon orange peel
1 tablespoon orange liqueur (optional)
1 stick of cinnamon
1 tablespoon corn flour (nixtamalized)
2 tablespoons warm water
2 tablespoons of milk ( optional)
Side dishes:
Fresh strawberries and oranges
Pan de muerto
or banana bread

Preparation:

1.In a medium saucepan over medium heat, add the whipping cream, orange zest and cinnamon stick.
2.Reduce the heat to low and gradually add the chocolate, stirring constantly.
3.Stir until chocolate is completely dissolved and smooth and free of lumps.
4.Dissolve corn flour in the warm water and gradually whisk into the chocolate mixture.
5.Simmer for a few minutes stirring constantly until the mixture thickens.
6.If the consistency is too thick, add the two tablespoons of milk.
7.Remove from heat and add the orange liqueur.
8. For dipping serve with delicious pan de muerto, strawberries and oranges .

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