The perfect  Valentine's Day dinner send-off!  This sweet tonka bean cannelé enrobed in pink white chocolate is best served with fresh raspberries or strawberries and your favourite bottle of bubby.
                          
                      
                      Main INGREDIENTS
                                     
                                         - Flour
 
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        Method
    
Ingredients
FOR THE CANNELE 
                            - 500ml almond milk
 - Vanilla bean seeds or ½ a grated tonka bean
 - 160g flour
 - 250g white sugar
 - 3 egg yolks
 
FOR THE TOPPING 
                            - 100g white chocolate
 - 5-7 drops of red food colouring
 - Raspberries or strawberries
 
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Method
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                                1Bring the milk and grated tonka bean to a simmer. Cover and leave to cool.
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                                2Mix the flour and sugar in a bowl and pour in the cooled milk. Add the egg yolks and mix with a spatula. Sieve and set aside in the fridge for 12 to 24 hours.
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                                3The next day, take the mixture out of the fridge 60 minutes before baking. Grease the cups of the Le Creuset Cannelé Tray and pour the mixture into the cups.
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                                4Preheat the oven to 220°C.
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                                5Bake for 10 minutes at 220°C and then bake for 60 minutes at 180°C. Check the colour of the cannelés at the end of the baking time. If they are still light in colour, bake for a further 5 minutes.
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                                6Leave the cannelés to cool in the tin before turning out.
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                                7Melt the white chocolate in a bain-marie and colour it with a few drops of red colouring.
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                                8Pour the chocolate over the cannelés and leave in the fridge to set or drizzle over to serve.
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                                9Decorate with your choice of strawberries or raspberries.
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                                10Cook’s Tip: The dough should not be whipped, or else the cannelés will overflow when cooked. Should the batter naturally separate overnight, gently bring it back together with a spatula.