Caramel Coppetta With Marshmallow Sauce And Salted Spanish Peanuts Recipes

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PIZZELLE



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Pizzelle, which some say are the original cookie, are thin waffle cookies from the Abruzzo region of Italy. They're made of a simple batter of flour, eggs, sugar, and butter, and are cooked in a pizzelle iron (available at cooking supply stores and online sources) that is either electric, like a waffle iron, or handheld over the stove, which is what we use. Note that this recipe makes enough batter for 16 pizzelle. They should be served the day they're made, but the batter lasts for a week in the refrigerator so you can reserve the extra batter to cook fresh pizzelle whenever you want them. We serve pizzelle with the Caramel Coppetta with Marshmallow Sauce and Salted Spanish Peanuts (page 296) and also sticking out of each serving of gelato or sorbetto. Thin wafer cookies are often served in a coppetta of gelato in Italy, and it just makes the presentation more festive.

Categories     Cookies     Sauce     Side     Chill     Kosher     Anise

Yield makes about 16 pizzelle

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 tablespoon anise seeds
1/3 cup sugar
2 extra-large egg whites
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, melted, plus more for brushing the pizzelle iron
1/3 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
Unflavored nonstick cooking spray

Steps:

  • Toast the anise seeds in a small skillet over medium-high heat, shaking the pan constantly so they don't burn, for about 1 minute, until they are golden brown and fragrant. Pour the seeds onto a plate and set them aside to cool to room temperature.
  • Combine the sugar, egg whites, vanilla, and salt in a medium bowl and whisk until the ingredients are smooth. Add the butter and whisk to incorporate. Add the flour and anise seeds, and whisk until the flour is no longer visible. Transfer the batter to an airtight container and refrigerate to chill for at least 2 hours or as long as one week.
  • Spray the inside surfaces of an electric or handheld pizzelle iron with nonstick cooking spray. Preheat the pizzelle iron over medium-high heat. Spoon 1 tablespoon of batter in the center. Close the iron and cook until it is deep golden on each side, 2 to 3 minutes, turning often. Open the iron and, using a small spatula or knife, carefully remove the pizzelle to a flat surface to cool. Use the spatula or knife to scrape off any excess cooked batter along the edges of the iron and repeat, spraying the iron with nonstick spray and preheating it before adding more batter, using the remaining batter to cook as many pizzelle as you are serving. When the pizzelle have cooled completely, transfer them to an airtight container and store them at room temperature for up to one day.
  • suggested wine pairing
  • Vin Santo del Chianti Classico (Tuscany)

CHOCOLATE-DIPPED SALTED CARAMEL MARSHMALLOWS



Chocolate-Dipped Salted Caramel Marshmallows image

Provided by Kemp Minifie

Categories     Candy     Mixer     Chocolate     Easter     Shower     Edible Gift     Candy Thermometer

Yield Makes 64 marshmallows

Number Of Ingredients 12

Vegetable oil for brushing pan
About 1 cup confectioners' sugar for coating pan and marshmallows
4 (1/4-ounce) envelopes powdered unflavored gelatin
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
About 6 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable shortening, preferably trans-fat-free
Flaky sea salt, such as Maldon, for garnish
Special equipment:
Pastry brush; 1 (9-inch) square baking pan; small, fine-mesh sieve; 4 1/2-quart or larger stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment; candy thermometer; wire rack set over a baking sheet

Steps:

  • Brush the bottom and sides of a 9-inch square baking pan with vegetable oil. Using a small, fine-mesh sieve, dust the pan generously with confectioners' sugar, knocking out any excess.
  • Put 2/3 cup water in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Sprinkle the gelatin into the bowl and stir briefly to make sure all the gelatin is in contact with water. Let soften while you make the sugar syrup.
  • In a small saucepan, bring 1/2 cup water to a simmer and keep hot, covered. Meanwhile, in a heavy 3- to 4-quart saucepan, combine the granulated sugar and 1/2 cup water and place over moderate heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Once the sugar is dissolved, stop stirring and bring the syrup to a boil, washing down the sides of the pan occasionally with a pastry brush dipped in cold water. Boil until the syrup begins to caramelize. Continue cooking, swirling the pan gently once or twice, until the syrup is a deep golden caramel color.
  • Remove the pan from the heat, and standing back, carefully add the 1/2 cup hot water-it will bubble up and steam. Whisk the caramel until smooth, then whisk in the corn syrup and salt. Return the pan to moderate heat and bring the sugar syrup to a boil. Put a candy thermometer into the boiling sugar syrup and continue boiling (the mixture may foam up, so turn the heat down slightly if necessary), without stirring, until the thermometer registers 240°F (soft-ball stage). Remove the pan from the heat and let stand briefly until the bubbles dissipate slightly.
  • With the mixer on low speed, pour the hot syrup into the softened gelatin in a thin stream down the side of the bowl. Gradually increase the mixer speed to high and beat until the marshmallow is very thick and forms a thick ribbon when the whisk is lifted, about 5 minutes. Beat in the vanilla.
  • Scrape the marshmallow into the prepared pan (it will be very sticky) and use wet fingertips to spread it evenly and smooth the top. Let stand, uncovered, at room temperature until the surface is no longer sticky and you can gently pull the marshmallow away from the sides of the pan with your fingertips, at least 4 hours or overnight.
  • Dust a cutting board with confectioners' sugar. Use a rubber spatula to pull the sides of the marshmallow from the edge of the pan (use the spatula to loosen the marshmallow from the bottom of the pan if necessary) and invert onto the cutting board. Dust the top with confectioners' sugar. Brush a long thin knife or a chef's knife with vegetable oil and dust with confectioners' sugar to prevent sticking; continue dusting the knife as necessary. Cut lengthwise into 8 strips, then crosswise into eighths, to form a total of 64 squares. (For larger marshmallows, cut lengthwise into 6 strips, then crosswise into sixths, to form a total of 36 squares.) Coat marshmallows, one at a time, in confectioners' sugar, using a pastry brush to brush off any excess.
  • In a dry metal bowl set over a pan of barely simmering water, melt the chocolate and shortening, stirring until smooth. Working with one marshmallow at a time, brush the marshmallow again to remove any excess confectioners' sugar then dip one smooth side about 1/4 inch into the chocolate to coat it, scraping any excess chocolate on the edge of the bowl. Sprinkle the chocolate-covered side of the marshmallow with a few flakes of sea salt, then transfer, chocolate side up, to a wire rack set over a baking sheet and let stand until the chocolate is set. DO AHEAD: Marshmallows-without chocolate-can be stored, layered between sheets of wax paper or parchment in an airtight container in a dry place at cool room temperature, for 1 month. Chocolate-dipped marshmallows can be stored in the same manner, but will only keep for about 2 days.

SALTED CARAMEL MARSHMALLOW CRISPY TREATS (GLUTEN FREE)



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A gluten-free salty sweet treat! These can be made with regular cereal as well.

Provided by MrsFisher0729

Categories     Desserts     Cookies     Bar Cookie Recipes     Crispy Rice Treat Recipes

Time 25m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup unsalted butter
cooking spray
1 cup dark brown sugar
½ cup heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
2 ½ teaspoons flaked sea salt
1 (16 ounce) package miniature marshmallows
12 ounces gluten-free crispy rice cereal (such as Kellogg's® Gluten Free Rice Krispies®)

Steps:

  • Spray a 9x13-inch baking dish with cooking spray.
  • Place cereal in a large heatproof bowl.
  • Melt butter in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Stir brown sugar, cream, and corn syrup into butter; cook, stirring, until mixture becomes thick and syrupy, 7 minutes. Stir 2 teaspoons salt into butter mixture. Remove from heat and add marshmallows; stir until marshmallows are smooth and melted.
  • Pour marshmallow mixture over rice cereal and stir. Transfer cereal mixture to prepared baking dish and press down with greased parchment paper. Sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon sea salt; cool and cut into squares.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 365 calories, Carbohydrate 56.4 g, Cholesterol 40.7 mg, Fat 14.6 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Sodium 447.4 mg, Sugar 30.8 g

MARSHMALLOW SAUCE



Marshmallow Sauce image

Marshmallow sauce is one of those things that can't be made in a small batch. It must be served the day it is made, so making it is a great excuse to feed the Caramel Coppetta with Marshmallow Sauce and Salted Spanish Peanuts (facing page) to a crowd.

Yield makes 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 extra-large egg whites
1 cup sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Place the egg whites in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with a whisk attachment and mix them on low speed until they form soft peaks.
  • While the eggs are beating, fasten a candy thermometer to the side of a medium saucepan. Combine the sugar, corn syrup, and 1/2 cup of water in the saucepan and cook over high heat, brushing down the sides of the pot to remove the sugar crystals, for 5 to 8 minutes, until the temperature reads 231°F. Increase the mixer speed to high and continue to whip the whites until they form stiff peaks. Turn off the mixer until the sugar reaches 234°F. Return the mixer to high speed and pour the hot sugar syrup in a thin, steady stream along the sides of the bowl to combine it with the egg whites. When all of the syrup has been added, continue to beat until soft peaks form. Do not overwhip, or the marshmallow sauce will be too stiff. You want the sauce to be a spoonable consistency but not so loose that it is runny. Add the vanilla and beat to incorporate it. Transfer the marshmallow sauce to a medium bowl and set it aside to cool to room temperature before serving.

CARAMEL COPPETTA WITH MARSHMALLOW SAUCE AND SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS



Caramel Coppetta with Marshmallow Sauce and Salted Spanish Peanuts image

Every restaurant menu has at least one or two items that can't be taken off lest customers riot. This sundae and the Butterscotch Budino (page 272) are those items for us, which just goes to prove that caramel and salt are a winning combination. In Italy, coppetta refers to an unadorned dish of gelato, but we took liberties with the definition with this sundae. It's a good dessert to serve to a crowd, since the recipes for the caramel, marshmallow sauce, and gelato make enough for twelve or more. To increase the yield, just increase the amount of peanuts that you toast.

Yield serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/2 cups Spanish peanuts, with their skins on
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons grapeseed oil or peanut oil
1 tablespoon kosher salt
Marshmallow Sauce (recipe follows)
8 Pizzelle (page 320)
Salty Caramel Gelato (page 306)
Caramel Sauce (page 273), warmed
2 extra-large egg whites
1 cup sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
(makes 2 cups)

Steps:

  • Adjust the oven rack to the middle position and preheat the oven to 325°F.
  • Put the nuts on a baking sheet, drizzle them with the oil, sprinkle them with the salt, and toss to coat the nuts with the seasonings. Spread the nuts out into an even layer and toast them in the oven until they are dark mahogany in color, 35 to 40 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally so they brown evenly. Remove the nuts from the oven and set aside to cool to room temperature. Use the nuts or transfer them to an airtight container for up to two days.
  • Spoon 1/2 teaspoon of marshmallow sauce in the center of each dessert plate to keep the pizzella in place, and lay one pizzella on each plate. Scoop two small scoops of gelato on top of each pizzella. Spoon 1 tablespoon of marshmallow sauce on top of one of the scoops of gelato and spoon a tablespoon of caramel sauce on the other. Scatter 1/4 cup of peanuts on top of each serving of marshmallow sauce, push them down slightly to adhere, and serve.
  • Place the egg whites in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with a whisk attachment and mix them on low speed until they form soft peaks.
  • While the eggs are beating, fasten a candy thermometer to the side of a medium saucepan. Combine the sugar, corn syrup, and 1/2 cup of water in the saucepan and cook over high heat, brushing down the sides of the pot to remove the sugar crystals, for 5 to 8 minutes, until the temperature reads 231°F. Increase the mixer speed to high and continue to whip the whites until they form stiff peaks. Turn off the mixer until the sugar reaches 234°F. Return the mixer to high speed and pour the hot sugar syrup in a thin, steady stream along the sides of the bowl to combine it with the egg whites. When all of the syrup has been added, continue to beat until soft peaks form. Do not overwhip, or the marshmallow sauce will be too stiff. You want the sauce to be a spoonable consistency but not so loose that it is runny. Add the vanilla and beat to incorporate it. Transfer the marshmallow sauce to a medium bowl and set it aside to cool to room temperature before serving.
  • Lambrusco Frizzante Dolce (Emilia-Romagna)

CANNOLI DI GELATO



Cannoli di Gelato image

Categories     Cookies     Sauce     Dessert     Side     Fry     Peanut     Chill     Pastry

Yield makes about 32 cannoli di gelato, or enough for 10 3-piece servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

for the cannoli
Unflavored nonstick cooking spray
2 egg whites
Cannoli Dough (facing page)
All-purpose flour, for dusting
Grapeseed oil or other neutral-flavored oil, such as canola oil, for deep-frying
Gelati, sorbetti, sauces, and nuts of your choice
suggested combinations
Salty Caramel Gelato (page 306) with Caramel Sauce (page 273) and Salted Spanish Peanuts (see Caramel Coppetta with Marshmallow Sauce and Salted Spanish Peanuts, page 296)
Chocolate Sorbetto (page 314) with Hot Fudge Sauce (page 316) and cacao nibs (see page 314)
Greek Yogurt Gelato (page 313) with Maraschino cherries and chopped pistachios

Steps:

  • Spray the cannoli forms one at a time thoroughly with cooking spray. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Whisk the egg whites together in a small bowl and have a pastry brush handy.
  • Place one sheet of the prepared, sheeted cannoli dough on a floured work surface. Use a 3-inch square fluted cookie cutter to cut squares as close as you can to one another, making sure to press firmly on the cutter to cut all the way through the dough. When you have cut all the squares from one sheet of dough, carefully pull each square away, discarding the scraps, and place the squares in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Repeat, cutting the remaining sheets of dough in the same way, cutting 3 squares for each serving.
  • Flour your work surface again and, working four at a time, lay the squares of dough on the floured surface with one edge of each square parallel to the edge of the work surface. Brush the top edge of each square with the egg white. Lay one cannoli form in the center of each square, parallel to the edge, and roll it away from you so the dough wraps around the form. Gently press the dough where you brushed egg white to seal the cannoli closed. Place the dough- wrapped form on the baking sheet with the dough squares and repeat, wrapping the remaining forms in the same way. If you have more squares of dough than forms, place the dough in the refrigerator until you've fried and removed the shells from the forms you already rolled.
  • Fasten a deep-fry thermometer to the side of a medium saucepan and fill the saucepan 3 to 4 inches deep with oil. Heat the oil over medium-high heat until the thermometer registers 350°F. While the oil is heating, line a baking sheet or a plate with paper towels.
  • Working in batches and taking care not to overcrowd the pan, carefully drop the dough-wrapped cannoli forms into the oil in a single layer and fry until the cannoli are golden brown and blistered, turning them so they brown evenly, 4 to 5 minutes. Use tongs to lift the cannoli from the oil and transfer them to the paper towels to drain. Add more oil to the pan if it has dropped below 3 inches deep and wait for the oil to heat to 350°F before frying the remaining cannoli. When the cannoli are cool enough to handle, hold on to the metal form with a dishtowel and gently put your other hand around the cannoli, gripping it gently as you pull it so that it doesn't break as you slide it off, and return it to the baking sheet. If you are reusing the forms, place them in a bowl of ice water to chill. Dry thoroughly and spray them with cooking spray before wrapping them with dough and frying them in the same way. When you have fried all the cannoli shells, set them aside to come to room temperature. (This would be the perfect time to spin the gelati or sorbetti if you haven't already.)
  • When you have fried all of the cannoli, line a baking sheet that will fit in your freezer with parchment paper. (If you have fried all the dough squares, turn the parchment from the baking sheet so the clean side is facing up and use it to line the baking sheet.)
  • While the gelato is still soft (within several hours of spinning it in an ice cream maker), spoon it into a large pastry bag or a large sealable plastic bag with a 1/2-inch opening. Holding a cannolo shell in one hand and the pastry bag in the other, pipe the gelato or sorbetto into one end of the cannolo to fill it halfway. Turn the cannolo and pipe the gelato or sorbetto into the other side to fill it. Each cannolo will take about 3 tablespoons of gelato or sorbetto. Place the filled cannolo on the prepared baking sheet and repeat, piping the remaining gelato into the remaining shells in the same way. Place the baking sheet in the freezer to freeze the cannoli for at least 1 hour until firm, or up to several hours. The cannoli can be prepared up to one day in advance, wrapped tightly in plastic.
  • Remove the cannoli from the freezer. One by one, place the cannoli on a cutting board and use a large sharp knife to trim off the edges of the gelato, making a clean, sharp edge. Discard (or eat!) the trimmed gelato. Dip the ends in nuts, cacao nibs, or coconut, if you are using them.
  • Serve the cannoli three to a plate, laying them side by side. Spoon a teaspoon of each desired dessert sauce on each plate and lay one cannolo on top or each pool of sauce. Spoon a little more sauce over the top of each. Sprinkle the corresponding nuts over the sauce on each cannolo, and serve.
  • suggested wine pairing
  • Sugmoscato di Pantelleria (Sicily)

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