Showing posts with label Custard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Custard. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Gateaux Mille Feuille

This is a custard slice they aren't normally known by their french names. you can alter this to just creme Chantilly and by adding some coffee essence to the fondant and make a coffee slice. there are no measurement below because its all up to you, these are the ingredients but the sizes you want or the amount of fillings you want is entirely up to you!

Gateau Mille Feuille

Puff Paste Trimmings
Crème Patisserie
Raspberry Jam
Boiled Apricot Jam
Fondant Icing
Chocolate

Method:

  1. Cut the cooked paste into three even pieces, spread two layers with a light coating of jam. Spread an even layer of pastry cream on the first piece, place the second piece on top, repeat the process once more, finally placing the final layer on top with the reverse side up.
  2. Brush with boiling apricot glaze; allow to cool, pour a thin layer of fondant over the top, using a palette knife spread evenly over the top taking care not to draw crumbs through the icing.
  3.  Pipe lines of chocolate on top the length of the piece, using a small knife, draw the fondant and chocolate backwards and forwards at even spaces, thereby creating a marbled effect on top.
  4. To create the design (its called feathering) get a matchstick and before the mix sets run it against the chocolate piping. 

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Creme Patisserie

This is more like the custard you would make for strawberries and custard. it does have custard powder in it other variations have only egg yolks but the can often result in sweet scrambled egg if not done properly. This makes a rich custard with the butter. This recipe would serve 4.

Crème Patisserie

1 ltr Milk
200g Sugar
80g Custard Powder
50g Butter
8 Egg Yolks

Method:

  1. Place milk and vanilla in a large saucepan and bring to the boil.
  2. In a separate bowl beat in egg yolks and sugar until a ribbon is formed when whisk is lifted from the mix.
  3. Work in the custard, taking care not to over mix.
  4. Strain and Pour the boiled milk onto the egg mixture, whisking quickly in order to avoid lumps forming.
  5. Return the mixture to a clean saucepan, place on a simmering heat and cook until the mixture boils and becomes thick and leaves the sides of the pan, it is important to whisk thoroughly while the mixture is being cooked Pour into a clean bowl, sprinkle with caster sugar, cover and allow to chill prior to use.

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Custard Sauce

This is perfect with crumble, its isn't custard it is a custard sauce which is a bit thinner than custard so don't worry if its not thick - its not supposed to be, Enjoy!

Custard Sauce

50g Castor Sugar
25g Custard Powder
½ Litre Milk
Vanilla Pod

Method:
  1. Mix sugar and custard powder together and dilute with a small quantity of cold milk.
  2. Boil remaining milk, with the vanilla pod , add in the custard and milk mixture and stir continuously to make sure there are no lumps and strain and cover