This is not a peach!. A stunning dessert made with a refreshing and light lemon verbena peach ganache montée (mousse), snow angel
peach marmalade insert, glazed with a thin chocolate shell and finish with an awesome velvet effect to resemble peach skin.
This recipe is inspired by Cedric Grolet, a French luxury patissier from the Meurice (Alain Ducasse) Palace in Paris.
Executive Producer of THE REAL DEAL Cooking Channel on Youtube.
“There is nothing more rewarding than sharing your passion for food with an audience you have created. Whether making an easy or more complex savory dish or dessert from scratch, there is always a doable and entertaining way to achieve it”.
http://www.brunoskitchen.net/home
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BrunosKitchen
Twiter https://www.twitter.com/BrunoAlbouze
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brunoalbouze
Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/brunoalbouze
KITCHEN ITEMS I LOVE TO USE IN THIS VIDEO:
DALSTRONG Chef Knife / Omega Series / VG10-VX – 8.5″ Kiritsuke /Limited Edition Set / Acacia Wood Stand – Sheath
DALSTRONG Chef’s Knife / Shogun Series VG10 / 9.5” https://goo.gl/yUjnPj
DALSTRONG Knife Set Block / Gladiator Series https://goo.gl/8KblfU
DALSTRONG Pairing Knife / Shogun Series / VG10 / 3.75″
https://goo.gl/EOAQDS
Pastry bowls http://goo.gl/pTTBc7
John Boos cutting board http://goo.gl/Kw9Zfc
Silicone Velesco Mat http://goo.gl/0frtkM
Pastry bowls http://goo.gl/pTTBc7
15-Cavity Silicone Mini Half Sphere https://goo.gl/mWCtWz
Lemon Shape Silicone Molds Cake https://goo.gl/E68Nf5
All Clad 600 Wats immersion blender https://goo.gl/s8pAXP
Silikomart Apple Silicone Mold with Support https://goo.gl/heFPbv
Peach Shaped Dessert Recipe.
Makes 10 Peaches / Make 3 days ahead.
This dessert is first glazed with a thin cocoa butter-white chocolate coating, then air sprayed with the same but red colored coating to create a velvet effect and lightly sprayed again with white colored chocolate coating and then a light dust of edible silver powder.
Peach Marmalade Inserts
0.6 lb. (250g) ripe white peaches, peeled and pureed
0.6 lb. (250g) white or yellow peaches, peeled and cubed (select firmer peaches for this purpose)
1 gram ascorbic acid*
2 Tbsp (20g) sugar
4 grams pectin
2 Tbsp (25g) crème de pêche de vigne / peach vine liquor* (optional)
1 gram ascorbic acid
2 tsp (10g) lime juice.
*Ascorbic Acid (E300) is a naturally occurring organic compound with antioxidant properties and a form of vitamin C. It is used to prevent oxidation in some fruits and vegetables helping them to maintain their color. 2 tsp (≈10g) of lemon juice can be substituted for ascorbic acid but it wont replace it completely.
*The Creme de Peche de Vigne has a nose of peach pie with light floral notes. The palate taste of pure white peach flesh with hints of honey and orange blossom. This creme is made exclusively from macerated fresh vine peaches from the Coteaux du Lyonnais. The peaches from this region give the liqueur a soft, delicately sweet flavor.
Method
Puree peach flesh with the ascorbic acid or lemon juice; pass through a sieve. Meanwhile combine sugar and pectin. In a saupan, heat up peach puree, lime juice and mix in the sugar-pectin mixture and cook for 2 min; cool on ice. Mix peach vine liquor with ascorbic acid and fold in peach cubes and puree. Scoop out and fill the mini demi-sphere silicone mold (1Tbsp/15g) and freeze completely. Unmold the frozen peach marmalade halves shaving off the surface if uneven and seal them by two to make one ounce (30g) inserts. Keep doing it until done. Keep frozen.
See more @ www.brunoskitchen.net
source