Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Friday, 29 August 2014

Raspberry Charlotte Cake

This perfect cake has only perfect advantages :) perfectly literally! :) It is perfect for a gift, it looks gorgeous, tastes wonderfully, it is extremely easy to make and doesn't require using an oven :)
The recipe, slightly changed, comes from this website.


Notes:

  • Prepare this cake at least an evening earlier as it needs to stiffen in the fridge for a good few hours.
  • Please note that You need to use 16cm springform cake pan, unless the cake will be destroyed.
  • Make sure your springform pan is perfectly clean and do not use baking paper, as it will stick to the raspberry foam, get moist and after all, you'd end up with another cake layer, made of baking paper.


Ingredients:

  • 200 g of Savoiardi/ladyfingers (around the cake)
  • red, forest fruit (top)

Raspberry mousse (bottom):

  • 350g of raspberries (fresh or frozen - if so, defrost)
  • lemon juice from 1/2 of lemon
  • 1/3 glass of sugar
  • 2,5 teaspoon of powdered gelatin
  • 200ml of 36% cream, cool
Raspberry cream:
  • 250g of mascarpone cheese, cool 
  • 150ml of 36% cream, cool
  • 3 tablespoons of powdered sugar
  • 1,5 teaspoon of powdered gelatin + 30ml of hot milk
  • 150g of raspberries (fresh or frozen - if so, defrost)

Preparation:

Raspberry mousse:
  • Take a pot, put raspberries, lemon juice and sugar inside. Bring to boil, stiring from time to time.
  • Sieve, to get a mousse without small seeds. 
  • Dissolve gelatin in a small amount (a tiny little bit, just to cover the gelatin) of boiling water, stir so that it melts completely. 
  • Bring the mousse to boil again and add previously prepared gelatin. Stir precisely. Set aside, it needs to cool down completely.
When cooled down:
  1. Prepare a clean springform cake pan and keep it handy.
  2. Beat 36% cream for around 5-7 minutes with a mixer (till the whipped cream is stiff). Stop mixing and slowly, spoon after spoon, add cooled down mousse. Stir gently, till it all links.
  3. Pour the mousse to the springform. Cover for with foil and put in the fridge to let it stiffen for few hours.
When ready, prepare raspberry cream::
  1. Take a small bowl/pot, put 30ml of milk inside, heat till hot. Add 1,5 teaspoon of powdered gelatin and stir till it melts completely. Set aside so that it cools down.
  2. Take another bowl suitable for mixing and put mascarpone, 36% cream and powdered sugar inside. Beat till stiff. Add raspberries and cooled down gelatin(melted in milk). Mix till everything links.
  3. Put on the top of the cake, distribute equally all over. 
  4. Cool down in the fridge for another few hours.
Finishing:
  1. When stiff, take out from the fridge. Using a knife, cut the cake around, very close to the sides of the springform, to make taking it out from the springform easier. 
  2. Take ladyfingers, stick them around the cake (the mousse is sticky, ladyfingers will stick easily).
  3. Take a ribbon, decorate the cake with it, tying it around the cake.
  4. Decorate the top of the cake with (preferably) forest fruit.
  5. Store in the fridge.
  6. Bon Appetit! :)

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Raspberry Buns

Absolutely stunning! Best buns I've ever eaten! Soft, moist, sweet raspberries plus mascarpone cheese make a wonderful couple if it comes to the taste and the overall effect is outrageous :) Perfect for breakfast, lunch, either at home or at work/school. A definite must-bake :) A big thanks to Deliciouslyyum for the recipe!
If You need a converter, feel free to use this one.


Ingredients:


Dough:

  • 1 cup of milk
  • 4 tablespoons of butter, cut into small pieces
  • 3 1/4 – 3 1/2 cups of flour, divided
  • 1 package of instant yeast (about 2 1/4 teaspoons)
  • 1/4 cup of white sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon of salt
  • 1 egg

Filling:

  • 8 oz. of mascarpone cheese, at room temperature
  • 5 tablespoons of granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 12 oz. of raspberries (if frozen, need to be defrost and dried on a paper towel)
  • 1 tablespoon of cornstarch
  • zest of 1 lemon

Icing:
  • 1 and 1/2 cups of confectioners’ sugar
  • 2 tablespoons of melted butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
  • 1-2 tablespoons of milk


Preparation:


Dough:

  1. Take a baking tray, grease and put baking paper all over it. Set aside.
  2. Take a bowl (suitable to put in a microwave or on the stove), put milk and butter inside and heat till the butter is almost melted and the milk is warm. Stir till the butter is completely melted. Set aside. 
  3. Take a big bowl (you can do it using a stand mixer if it is suitable to knead the dough), put 2 cups of flour, yeast, sugar, and salt inside. Stir, so that it mixes.
  4. Add the egg and milk to the dry mix and continue stirring until thoroughly combined. Start kneading for at least few minutes (till the douhg starts pulling away from the sides) and add remaining flour. 
  5. Knead the dough for another 5 minutes. 
  6. Cover the bowl with dough with a dry, clean cloth and put in a warm place (do not leave it near an open window, even if it is hot outside). Leave it for at least 10 minutes or until it doubles its size.
  7. During that time, prepare the filling.

Filling&Dough:

  1. Take a bowl, put mascarpone cheese, 3 tablespoons of sugar and vanilla extract inside. Set aside.
  2. Take another bowl, put frozen raspberries, remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar and cornstarch inside, mix. Set aside as well.
  1. When the dough is ready, sprinkle kitchen's surface with flour and roll it out until you get a 12 x 14 inches rectangle. 
  2. Distribute mascarpone cheese mixture evenly over the dough. Put raspberry mixture on top and sprinkle with lemon zest. 
  3. Now, time to roll the dough up - starting with one of the longer's side, roll the dough into a log. Close the sides very precisely so that the filling doesn't come out. 
  4. Cut into slices (around 2-3 cm thick) and put them on previously prepared baking tray, leaving some space between them (the buns will rise again). Cover again with a clean kitchen cloth. Set aside in a warm place for at least 30 minutes (or till it doubles its size again). 
  5. During that time, start preheating the oven to 180C. 
  6. Bake the buns for around 20 minutes (or until the tops are golden brown).
  7. Now, it is a good time, to prepare the icing.
Icing:
  1. Mix confectioners’ sugar, butter, vanilla and milk. 
  2. When the buns are ready, take them out from the oven, let them cool down for a while and distribute the icing all over their tops.
  3. Keep closed for max 3 days or store closed in the freezer for maximum 3 weeks.
  4. Bon Appetit! ;)

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Strawberry Yoghurt Cake

I was looking for a nice strawberry cake recipe. But not the strawberry cake I’ve already made, ahh, I craved for something new, as I’m addicted to trying new recipes. And I found this strawberry yoghurt cake. One word: Wow! That’s the quickest and the one of the cheapest cake I’ve ever made! And I needed to bake 2 pans, one after another, day after day, cause it disappeared so quickly! I’m utterly shocked! And how many variations this one particular cake has, that’s unbelievable! Delicate, spongy, sweet, perfect for a morning coffee and for a nice lunch at work ;-) What’s more, that’s one of the ‘light’ cakes, so we can feel excused for eating half of the baking pan ;) (giggle) 
I do recommend!
The only thing that I found particularly difficult to explain to You is a polish dessert - powdered, quick, jelly-like, fruit-flavoured 'kisiel'. I can't find an equivalent for it in English. I do encourage You to look up for it. Wikipedia defines it as 'kissel' and explains a little bit what it is. If You are unable to buy it, You can easily use jam ;)
I made quite a lot of changes, though still - big thanks for KwestiaSmaku for the recipe!

Ingredients:

1 glass = 250ml
  • 2 big eggs
  • 1 glass of greek yoghurt
  • 2 glasses of flour
  • 2 teaspoons of baking powder
  • 500g of strawberries
  • ¾ -1 glass of sugar
  • 2 tablespoons of vanilla sugar
  • 25g of melted butter (or 25g of oil)
  • 1 powdered strawberry kissel
  • 2-3 tablespoons of strawberry jam


Optional ingredients:
  • Powdered sugar
  • X g of any other berries ;) (I had one bowl of currants from my garden, so I used them J)
  • Icing sugar


Preparation:
  1. Bring eggs and yoghurt to room temperature.
  2. Prepare 3 bowls. Mix flour with baking powder very precisely and sieve to the 1st bowl. Put aside.
  3. Wash your fruit. Take 500g of strawberries, cut out the leaves, divide into halves (250g each), put in remaining 2 bowls. Cut the strawberries into halves (if the strawberry is really big – 3 pieces)
  4. Take a mixer’s bowl. Put sugar and vanilla sugar inside.
  5. Melt the butter in a small pot.
  6. Take a rectangular baking pan (preferably 20x30 cm, might be a little bit bigger), grease it precisely with soft butter. Put aside.
  7. Start preheating the oven to 165C.
  8. Prepare the kissel as the recipe on the packaging says. Mix with jam. Mix 1/3 of this kissel-jam mixture with one strawberry bowl. Put aside.
  9. Add eggs to the mixer’s bowl with sugars.
  10. Using a mixer, start beating for 7 minutes. After that time, put the mixer aside, add yoghurt, melted butter, sieved flour with baking powder and slowly, precisely, for a short time, stir, using a big spoon or spatula, only till all the ingredients link, not longer.
  11. Put the dough in previously prepared greased baking pan, distribute the dough all over the pan.
  12. Take a bowl with kissel strawberries. Here – preferably – don’t use much of the kissel as it may destroy the cake, it is perfectly enough if there is some kissel on the strawberry. Put the strawberries all over the cake, leaving some space between them (chequered pattern works and looks perfectly).
  13. When done, put it in the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Observe your cake, it might take less or more time for Your cake to be ready, as every oven works differently – You are probably the person who knows it best.
  14. After those 20 minutes, if the top is gold, use a toothpick to check, if it is ready inside. If not – cover the top with foil and bake for another 10 minutes or so.*
  15. Cool down, take out from the pan. Take the second bowl with strawberries and kissel, fill the holes in the cake - firstly with some kissel, then with a strawberry.
  16. Sprinkle the cake with (for instance) remaining fruit (or any other additional fruit if You have prepared them), powdered sugar, icing sugar or add remaining kissel all over the cake.
  17. Bon Appetit! ;)


*the cake should be much bigger, its sides should stick out from the pan, the top should be gold and a toothpick clean (if there is any cake glued to a toothpick, it is not ready yet)


Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Summertime cheesecake

A very tasty mix of 2 recipes + my own creativity :) 
Fresh, light, non-baking cake, perfect for a summertime coffee in a green, blossoming garden.
One recipe comes from this website and just the 'appearance' idea from this one.

Ingredients:
  • 4 packagings of ladyfingers
  • 2 tins (400 g each) of coconut milk
  • 1 kg of creamy quark (the one for cheesecakes)
  • 1/2 - 3/4 glass of sugar
  • 6 teaspoons of gelatin
  • strawberry jelly
  • strawberries, blueberries for decoration


Optional ingredients:
  • 80 ml of Malibu liqueur
  • whipped cream


Preparation:
  1. Take a spring pan. Grease it, put baking paper on the bottom. Put some ladyfingers on the bottom (only one tier).
  2. Open the tins with the coconut milk. Fill the entire glass with part of it and the rest of the coconut milk pour to the bigger bowl, add quark, sugar and liqueur. Stir.
  3. Take the glass with coconut milk and pour it to the pan. Add gelatin and heat on low heat, stiring all the time till the gelatin melts. Do not boil.
  4. Take a big bowl, put the coconut milk with gelatin inside and partially add the mix from the other bowl with quark, stiring all the time so that everything links. Pour it to your springpan with ladyfingers on the bottom.*
  5. Put it in the fridge for 10-20 minutes. Keep checking what's going on. If ladyfingers are on the top, using a spoon, plundge them in. The quark-substance gets thicker.
  6. Leave the cake in the fridge. Prepare the jelly as the packaging says. 
  7. Stir, cool it down, so that you get cold liquid.
  8. Pour the jelly on your cake. Leave, so that it solidifies. (Keep checking by shaking gently the spring pan)
  9. Put the fruit on the top. You can add whipped cream on the top as well.
  10. Keep in the fridge, so that it completely solidifies (5 hours - entire night)
  11. After that time, open the sides. If the cake is sticky - then just stick the ladyfingers. If not - apply some whipped cream on the sides and then stick the ladyfingers.**
  12. Bon Appetit :)

* Don't worry if ladyfingers don't stay on the bottom after adding quark-substance.