Chop the chocolates finely and transfer to a bowl.
In a saucepan over a medium heat, bring the milk to boil. Once boiled add it to the chopped chocolates. Wait for a minute and then mix to melt the chocolates completely. Set aside
In another bowl add in the eggs, sugar and essence. Beat for 2-3 mins until combined.
Now stirring the chocolate mixture continuously and with constant speed transfer the egg mixture to the chocolate mixture and mix until combined.
Filter the entire mixture atleast 2 times to get a smooth consistency.
Transfer to the ramekins to ¾th of its height. Cover it loosely with aluminium foil.
To your instant pot add 2 cups of water. Place the trivet and place these ramekins on top.
Close with the lid. Turn the knob to sealing position. Set the timer to 3 mins using pressure cool or manual button.
After the timer goes off. Let it depressurize for exactly 10 mins and then do a quick release to release out any pressure.
Open the lid and take the ramekins out.
The custard would have a slight jiggle which would set completely on cooling.
Let it sit at room temperature for 20 mins and then chill in the refrigerator for 4 hours.
Meanwhile prepare the carrots and oreo soil
Simply grind 6-7 oreos along with the cream in your food processor or mixer.
In a microwave safe bowl, add chocolates, oil and food colour. Microwave for a minute with 15 sec interval until the chocolate is all melted and mixed.
Add more oil if you feel the chocolate is thick
Transfer to a small glass so that it is easier to dip the strawberries into it.
Start dipping one strawberry at a time by holding the top leaves in between your fingers for grip. Allow the excess chocolate to drip off before placing it on a tray lined with parchment paper or silicon mat. Since the strawberries are cold straight from the fridge the chocolate would set immediately.
Transfer the remain chocolate to a parchment paper cone. Draw zig zag lines on top of the set chocolate to create character to the carrots. Allow to set too.
Take the chocolate custard out of the refrigerator. Pat with kitchen paper to collect the condensation if any.
Add the oreo soil on top and place the carrots.
Now on the other side place just the leaves of the strawberries indicating that the carrots are yet to be harvested.
To the carrot on top, add in some oreo soil to indicate that it is just taken out from the ground.
Enjoy your Easter dessert.
