Raspberry Bavarian Cream
- 200 grams Raspberry puree (sweetened)
- 250 ml Milk
- 150 ml Heavy cream
- 30 grams Granulated sugar
- 2 Egg yolks
- 1 tbsp Kirsch
- 10 grams Powdered gelatin
- 3 tbsp Water
- Preliminaries: If the raspberry puree is frozen, defrost and bring to room temperature.
- Mix the gelatin and water to soften.
- Put egg yolks and granulated sugar in a bowl.
- Beat well with a whisk until it's pale yellow and smooth.
- Add milk little by little while beating.
- When it's well incorporated, transfer the mixture to a small pot.
- Cook over low heat for 5 to 6 minutes while mixing.
- Use a wooden or silicone spatula.
- If you don't keep mixing, the bottom and sides will solidify.
- When the custard has thickened, turn off the heat.
- Add the softened gelatin and mix well to dissolve.
- Strain the custard through a sieve into a large bowl.
- (This is to make it easier to combine with the cream.)
- Stir while suspending the bowl over a ice water to cool.
- Add the raspberry puree and kirsch to the custard and mix well.
- Move the rubber spatula from side to side and blend everything together completely.
- When it's well mixed, add the cream.
- Put the cream in another bowl and whip until it's airy and creamy.
- (It should fall in a thick stream from the whisk when you lift it up.)
- Add the whipped cream to the Step 8 mixture.
- Mix up from the bottom and from the sides with the rubber spatula to incorporate.
- It's easier to mix if you tilt the bowl a little.
- When it's well blended, pour into molds.
- Pour into molds, and chill until set in the refrigerator, about 3 to 4 hours.
- Optionally serve with fresh cream or berries.
- To remove the mold, dip the container in hot water for a few seconds and the contents will come out easily.
- I added a bit of extra gelatin so that it separate from the mold easily, but if you prefer a softer texture, you can reduce the gelatin to 7 g.
raspberry puree, milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, powdered gelatin, water
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/169057-raspberry-bavarian-cream (may not work)