Easter Baskets

Easter Baskets

1 x 400g roll puff pastry
egg wash

Cream patisserie:
40g corn flour
50ml + 450ml milk
4 egg yolks
50g + 50g caster sugar
5ml vanilla

speckled eggs
white chocolate, melted

Preheat your oven to 200℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Place the pastry on a work surface and cut 12 circles with a 7cm diameter biscuit cutter.
Place 6 of the circles on the prepared baking sheet.
Cut out the centres of the other six circles with a 6cm diameter cutter, wet the edges of the pastry and place on top of the pastry circles.
Prick the bottom of the pastry with a fork and brush the elevated edges with egg wash.
Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden.
Remove from the oven and allow to cool.
Cut strips (15cm by 0,5cm) from the remaining pastry and braid three strips together. (You should have 6 of these).
Place the braids on the baking sheet and shape them so that they resemble the arch of a baskets handle.
Bake in the oven for 15 minutes, remove and allow to cool.

For the cream patisserie:
Add the corn flour to a large mixing bowl and stir in the 50ml milk.
Add the egg yolks and 50g of sugar and whisk together. Set aside.
Pour the 450ml milk into a small saucepan and add the other 50g caster sugar to it.
Place the saucepan over medium heat and stir until the sugar has dissolved.
Take it from the heat as tiny bubbles start to appear around the edges.
Drizzle the warm milk mixture onto the egg mixture while whisking vigorously.
Now pour the mixture back into the saucepan and place it on medium-low heat.
Stir continuously until thick.
Allow to cook for 30 seconds before removing from the heat.
Add the vanilla and stir through.
Pour the mixture on a dinner plate and then place plastic wrap directly on its surface.
Allow to cool completely.

Pipe or spoon the cream patisserie into the pastry baskets and place a few speckled eggs on top.
Now dip the handles into the white chocolate and position it on the baskets so that it resembles a handle.
Allow to dry/cool before serving.




Mascarpone Cream Puff

Mascarpone Cream Puff

1 x 400g roll of puff pastry

Royal Icing:
1 egg white
500g icing sugar, sifted

edible flowers

250ml whipping cream
60ml caster sugar
250g mascarpone, room temperature
5ml vanilla
250g fresh raspberries

Preheat your oven to 200℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper. Cut an extra piece of baking paper of the same size and keep aside.
Lay the pastry on a work surface and cut 7cm diameter circles from it with a biscuit cutter.
Place the pastry circles on the baking sheet, cover with the extra sheet of baking paper and place another baking sheet on top.
Bake for 15 minutes, remove from the oven and set aside to cool.

For the royal icing:
Add the egg white to a mixing bowl and whisk to a froth.
Add the sifted icing sugar one spoonful at a time, stirring really well to incorporate. Keep going: add one spoonful of icing, stir for at least 30 seconds, add another spoonful, etc., until all the icing is incorporated or until you have a very stiff mixture.
Spoon the royal icing into a piping bag fitted with a 4mm nozzle and pipe a border on each of the pastry discs.
Set aside to dry and set.
Add a few drops of water to the royal icing – literally two drops at a time -and stir to thin it down to a very thick but spreadable consistency.
Drop a teaspoonful into each icing border and spread it out with the back of a teaspoon.
Decorate the discs with edible flowers/petals before it sets.
Put aside to dry completely.

Add the whipping cream and caster sugar to a large mixing bowl and whisk until it forms soft peaks.
Add the mascarpone and vanilla and whisk until thick – BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER-WHIP as the mixture will split.
Add the raspberries to the mascarpone cream and mix through with a wooden spoon, crushing some of the berries to release the juices.

Spoon the mascarpone cream onto a serving plate and place a pastry disc on top to serve.



Marshmallow Popcorn

Marshmallow Popcorn

12 x 250ml popcorn (about one and a half bags of microwave popcorn)
salt (optional)
125ml butter
125ml brown sugar
220g marshmallows

Add the popcorn to a very large mixing bowl and sprinkle over some salt. Set aside.
Add the butter and sugar to a saucepan set over medium heat and stir until both the butter and sugar has melted completely.
Add the marshmallows and keep moving everything around until you have a thick, runny mixture.
Take off the heat and pour over the popcorn. Mix the popcorn until it is evenly covered in the marshmallow mixture.
Best eaten when slightly warm but almost as good at room temperature!

Poached Pear on Yoghurt

Poached Pear on Yoghurt

1,5litres water
60ml lemon juice
a small bunch of thyme, tied together with string
6 small pears
500ml greek yoghurt
200ml honey
a handful of pistachio nuts, chopped

Prepare your poaching liquid by adding the water, lemon juice and thyme to a saucepan that is just big enough for the pears to fit in.
Peel the pears and place them, standing upright, into the liquid. Add more water if the pears are not immersed in the liquid.
Bring the poaching liquid to a boil and reduce the heat to a low simmer.
Cover the saucepan with a lid and simmer for 20 minutes.
Turn off the heat and stand the pears in the liquid for another 20 minutes.
Scoop the yoghurt onto 6 plates/bowls and place a pear on top.
Drizzle the honey over each fruit and scatter the pistachio on top.
Serve warm or cold.

Sicilian Milk Pudding/Biancomangiare

Sicilian Milk Pudding/Biancomangiare

Yields 4 small portions.

60ml cornstarch
125ml + 375ml milk
125ml sugar
1 lemon
ground cinnamon
crushed biscuit, to serve

Add the cornstarch to a small saucepan.
Pour in the 125ml milk and whisk the mixture until there are no lumps and it is completely smooth.
Now add the sugar and whisk again.
Add the 375ml milk once you are sure there are no lumps.
Cut two or three strips of zest from the lemon and add it to the mixture.
Place the saucepan over medium heat and stir continuously for 3-4 minutes until it thickens.
Stir and cook the mixture for another 2 minutes after the first bubbles appear.
Turn off the heat and remove the lemon zest.
Wet your moulds under running water and shake out any excess water.
Pour the not milk mixture into the moulds and refrigerate for 4-6 hours.
Unmould the puddings onto serving plates.
Sprinkle a pinch of ground cinnamon on the crushed biscuit and spoon over each pudding to serve.

Lime Mousse

Lime Mousse

8 eggs
250ml + 60ml sugar
2,5ml salt
juice and grated zest of 4 limes
250ml whipping cream
5ml vanilla extract

Separate 4 eggs into two bowls.
Add four whole eggs to another bowl and add the egg yolks to it.
Add 250ml sugar and whisk together until incorporated.
Pour this mixture into a small saucepan.
Add the salt, lime juice and finely grated zest and stir through.
Place the saucepan over low heat and stir continuously until the curd thickens. About 10 minutes or so.
Take the mixture off the heat and strain it through a sieve.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator until chilled.
Whisk the four egg whites to stiff peaks.
Add the 60ml sugar a little at a time while whisking continuously. Keep going until all the sugar is incorporated and you are left with a stiff, glossy meringue mixture.
Add this mixture to the chilled lime curd and fold through.
Whisk the cream and vanilla in a separate bowl until stiff and fold it into the curd mixture.
Spoon the mousse into serving cups and chill until needed.

Tiramisu

Tiramisu

Yields 12 individual or one 18cm x 28cm dessert.

175g lady fingers
400ml strong coffee, cooled
83ml marsala or dessert wine
4 eggs, separated
100g caster sugar
750g mascarpone

Add the egg whites to a bowl, add a pinch of salt and whisk until stiff peaks. Set aside.
Add the sugar to the egg yolks and beat with an electric whisk until dissolved.
Add the mascarpone and incorporate with the whisk until mixed through.
Add the whites to the mixture and fold through.

Assembly:
Pour the coffee and marsala into a flat bowl.
Dip the lady fingers in the coffee mixture and lay them in an even layer in a glass/individual ramekin.
Now scoop some of the mascarpone mixture onto the biscuits and level it out.
Repeat with a layer of soaked lady fingers and mascarpone mixture.
Refrigerate the desserts for 2 hours.
Dust with cocoa powder to serve.

Limoncello Tiramisu

Limoncello Tiramisu

Lemon syrup:
125ml water
125ml sugar
1 lemon, peeled and juice
60ml limoncello

500ml whipping cream
60ml lemon juice
finely grated zest of 2 lemons
125ml + 60ml + 125ml lemon curd
190ml sugar
440g mascarpone cheese
2 packets ladyfingers (Boudoir biscuits)

For the lemon syrup:
Add the water and sugar to a small saucepan set over medium-high heat.
Stir until the sugar has dissolved.
Now simmer the mixture for 1 minute without stirring or fiddling with it.
Add the lemon peel and juice and simmer for 3 minutes.
Remove from the heat, strain through a sieve and set aside to cool.

Pour the cream into a mixing bowl and add the lemon juice, zest, 125ml lemon curd and sugar.
Whisk together with electric beaters until soft peaks form.
Add the mascarpone and mix on low speed until the mixture is fully incorporated and smooth. Set aside.
Pour the cooled lemon syrup and limoncello into a shallow dish.
Dip the ladyfingers in the mixture and lay them side-by-side in a 28cm x 22cm ceramic dish to form a compact layer.
Spoon half the mascarpone mixture on the biscuits and smooth it out.
Now spoon 60ml lemon curd on top and spread it out evenly.
Repeat the biscuit and mascarpone layers.
Spread the last 125ml lemon curd evenly over the top of the tiramisu.
Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.


Condensed Milk Snowballs

Condensed Milk Snowballs

250ml butter, room temperature
125ml condensed milk
5ml vanilla
500ml flour
15ml baking powder
125ml icing sugar

Preheat your oven to 170℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Add the butter to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment.
Turn the mixer on a high speed and beat the butter for about 3 minutes, until light and fluffy.
Pour in the condensed milk and vanilla and beat for another 2 minutes on high speed.
Scrape down the sides of the bowl and beat again for another minute or so.
Add the flour and baking powder a spoonful at a time, until incorporated.
Use a 15ml measuring spoon and scoop up 2 scoops.
Roll into a ball with your hands and place on the baking sheet, about 4 cm apart.
Bake the cookies for 12 minutes.
Remove from the oven and place the baking sheet on a cooling rack for 5-10 minutes.
Sift over the icing sugar and allow to cool completely.
Store in a glass jar.

Old Fashioned Blanc Mange with Berry Coulis

Old Fashioned Blanc Mange with Berry Coulis

75ml cornstarch
100ml sugar
50ml cold water
250ml boiling water
1 lemon, finely grated zest and juice
2 egg whites

Berry Coulis:
500g frozen berries
30ml lemon juice
60ml caster sugar

Line a small 1 litre capacity loaf tin (or a Tupperware container) with plastic wrap, leaving an overhang on the sides. Set aside.
Add the cornstarch, sugar and cold water to a small saucepan and mix together.
Pour in the boiling water and stir the mixture over a medium-low heat until thick and smooth.
Remove the saucepan from the heat.
Add the lemon zest and juice and stir to combine. Set aside.
Add the egg whites to a mixing bowl and whisk to stiff peaks.
Spoon the whipped whites into the cornstarch mixture and fold through with a spatula.
Pour the mixture into the prepared container and refrigerate for 3-4 hours or until completely set.

For the coulis:
Add the berries, lemon juice and sugar to a small saucepan set over medium heat.
Stir until the sugar has dissolved.
Simmer the sauce for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Remove from the heat and blitz with an immersion blender until thick and smooth.
Set aside to cool completely.


Take the blanc mange from the refrigerator and invert onto a serving plate.
Carefully peel off the plastic wrap.
Pour some of the berry coulis over to serve or serve as is with the sauce on the side.