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     Title:  PROGRES WITH GRAND MARNIER IV (ASSEMBLY)
Categories: Desserts, Masterchefs, Frisco, Chzm
     Yield: 12 servings

     1 x  Noisette Biscuit **
     1 x  Buttercream **
     1 x  Mousse **

-----------------------------------SYRUP-----------------------------------
     4 oz Water
     4 oz Sugar
     1 oz Grand Marnier

-------------------------------CREME NOISETTE-------------------------------
   1/4 x  Buttercream (from above)
     1 oz Hazelnut paste OR
     1 oz Almond paste
     1 ts Kirsch

------------------------------CHOCOLATE CREAM------------------------------
   3/4 x  Buttercream (from above)
    12 oz Chocolate, semi-sweet

      ** Recipes for these ingredients are found elsewhere in this
 packet.

 Syrup:
 ======

      In a small saucepan, bring the water and sugar to a boil.  Take
 off of the heat and cool in refrigerator.  Add Grand Marnier to cooled
 syrup and reserve.  (Note: three-fourths of this syrup-Grand Marnier
 mixture will be used in the mousse; the remainder will be used to
 bunch the various layers of the Progres.)

 Creme Noisette:
 ===============

      Put the hazelnut paste and Kirsch into a bowl and mix with a
 spatula.  Add 4 ounces of buttercream and blend well.  Refrigerate for
 5 minutes.

 Chocolate Cream:
 ================

      Melt the chocolate, then cool.  Add half of the chocolate to the
 buttercream.  Mix well, then add remainder of the chocolate (must be
 done in steps or cream will break).  Refrigerate.

 Assembly:
 =========

      Remove the biscuit from the refrigerator and cut it to the shape
 of the mold.  Put bottom biscuit into mold and brush with syrup.
 Spread layer of creme noisette on top of syrup.  Refrigerate for 2
 minutes.

      Add a layer of mousse, then place top biscuit on mousse.  Brush
 with syrup again, then spread with a layer of chocolate cream.  Freeze
 for 5 - 30 minutes.

      Pipe layer of chocolate cream on top.  Unmold and serve on tray
 with garnish of sugar and real flowers.

      Source: Great Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books, 1984
      Chef:   Roberto Gerometta, Chez Michel, San Francisco, CA

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