Apologies for the lack of posts this month. Ive been making lots more stuffs compared to the rate I post. I dont think anyone noticed but I hadnt put up the cake which I brought over to a CNY pot luckat Sonias place. *eeekkk*
Well this cake was, obviously, like the title suggest, blackberries and pistachio.
I had bought Hidemi Suginos bookle got authentique retrouv, the one with only Japanese and a French. I was going to translate and try a couple of recipes but translating Japanese isnt the same with Chinese. So I just never got to doing it. Instead, I referred to Evans Kitchen Ramblings for the translated recipes. The original was made in individual mousse rings but I doubled the recipe and did it in a 8 diameter and a 7 square. The recipe yields 1 of 8. Another was for my friends birthday that same day.
this is also my first recipe from Suginos book. Looking forward to try more!
PS. its not as pretty, but the blackberry layer was really yummy. I think blackberry is a more favourable fruit for me compared to raspberry in mousse. Its not as tart and has a subtle sweetness to it. But why are berries SO expensive here! damn
Sicile
(makes a 8 dia)
Pistachio biscuit sponge :
90g almond paste (I used pistachio paste as well)
37.5g pistachio paste
45g whole eggs
40g egg yolks
25g egg whites
80g egg whites
50g caster sugar
45g corn flour
20g melted butter
Blackberry mousse :
90ml whipping cream
90g blackberry pulp
4g powder gelatin
18ml raspberry liqueur (I got mine from Seoul)
25ml water
50g sugar
25g egg whites
for the pistachio mousse :
225ml milk
25g pistachio paste
1 vanilla pod or 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
50g egg yolks
50g caster sugar
5g powdered gelatin
225ml whipping cream
for the 30B sugar syrup imbibage :
30ml syrup (made by boiling 32.5g sugar & 25ml water together), cooled & measure out 30ml
20ml water
15ml kirsch (i used raspberry liqueur)
for the nappage neutre :
50g neutral glazing gel, warmed & strained
fresh blackberry halves & pistachios for decor
Method :
1. Make the pistachio biscuit sponge. Combine pistachio paste in a bowl, add in egg yolks, 25g egg whites & whole eggs gradually and beat until thick & fluffy. Fold in corn flour and melted butter. In another bowl whisk 80g egg whites and 50g caster sugar until stiff peaks then fold in 1/3 of the whites into the yolk mixture, followed by the rest of the whites. pour mixture into 14 shallow tin and bake on 230C for 5-6 mins. leave to cool and cut out one 8 and 6 rounds.
2. To make the blackberry mousse, heat blackberry pulp until boiling.! turn of f heat, add in bloomed gelatin and mix well. Leave to cool, add in raspberry liqueur then whisk whipping cream until soft peaks. Fold into the puree. make italian meringue by boiling water and sugar until 117C. whisk egg whites until foamy then pour in sugar syrup and whisk until stiff peaks. measure out 30g then fold into the puree mixture. pour mixture into a 6 round tin, refrigerate until firm.
3. To make the pistachio mousse, combine pistachio paste, milk & vanilla bean together in a pan and heat until boiling. In another bowl combine egg yolks & sugar then pour milk mixture over while stirring. Return mixture to stove and heat until 84C while stirring all the time. Add in bloomed gelatin, strain & leave to cool. whisk whipping cream until soft peaks and fold into the pistachio mixture.
4. to make the 30B sugar syrup imbibage, combine syrup, water & kirsch in a bowl.
5. to assemble, place sponges at the bottom of the cake rings on top of a cake board. Brush generously with syrup, pour some pistachio mousse over. Place blackberry mousse on top and top up with the rest of the pistachio mousse. level the top with a spatula and refrigerate until firm. Glaze tops with neutral glazing gel and loosen the sides of the rings with blow torch. Decorate with blackberry halves & pistachios.
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