INDIVIDUAL PEAR CHARLOTTES
These little cakes are buttery and fruit-filled.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Dessert & Treats Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place an 11-inch, high-sided skillet or saute pan over high heat. Add half the pears and 1/3 cup sugar. Cook, stirring occasionally, until pears are soft and just beginning to turn golden, 12 to 20 minutes (cooking time will vary depending on the type of pears and their ripeness). Remove skillet from heat, and transfer pears to a large bowl to cool. Repeat process with the remaining pears and 1/3 cup sugar.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Melt butter in a small saucepan set over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Whisk in cinnamon and remaining 2 tablespoons sugar, and set aside.
- Cut the crusts from the bread. Cut each slice into three 1-by-2 1/4-inch strips. Discard the scraps, or save for making breadcrumbs. Generously brush one side of the bread strips with the butter mixture. Leaving the bottom open, line the sides of the jumbo muffin-tin cups with overlapping pieces of bread, with the buttered side facing out, against the tin, pressing as you go.
- Pack about 1 cup pear mixture into each muffin tin, making sure the pears are flush with the top of the tin and the bread slices. Place the tins in the oven, and bake until the bread is golden brown on the outside, about 20 minutes. Transfer the muffin tins to a wire rack to cool for 10 minutes. Unmold the charlottes by inverting onto a baking sheet or cutting board. Serve immediately with vanilla bean creme anglaise and blackberry compote.
APPLE CHARLOTTES WITH CALVADOS CREME ANGLAISE
Steps:
- Peel and core apples and cut into 1/2-inch cubes. In a heavy saucepan simmer apples, sugar, Calavdos, and clove for 5 minutes, or until apples are tender but still hold their shape. Stir in raisins.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Butter bread on 1 side. Cut out 4 bread rounds to fit in bottoms of four 1/2 to 3/4-cup charlotte molds or ramekins. Cut 4 rounds the same size as tops of molds or ramekins. Cut remaining 4 bread slices into 1-inch strips. Put bottom rounds, buttered side down, in molds. Arrange strips vertically, buttered sides against inside of molds, slightly overlapping. Press them gently to adhere and trim any overhang flush with rims. Divide apple mixture among molds and top with remaining rounds, buttered sides up, pressing gently. Charlottes may be prepared up to this point 3 hours ahead and chilled, covered.
- Bake charlottes on a baking sheet in upper third of oven 20 minutes, or until bread is golden.
- Spoon a few tablespoons creme anglaise (recipe follows) onto each of 4 dessert plates and invert apple charlottes onto sauce
PEAR CHARLOTTE
We use brioche when making charlottes because it produces a crispier, richer crust. The charlottes can be made ahead and reheated.
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 1h
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Put the pear slices in a large saute pan with 2/3 cup sugar, the salt, pear liqueur, and lemon juice. Cook the mixture, stirring occasionally, over medium heat for about 10 minutes, until the pears are soft. Set aside to cool.
- Place the butter, the remaining 1 tablespoon of sugar, and the cinnamon in the bowl of an electric mixer. Using the paddle attachment on medium speed, cream the mixture until it is smooth.
- Butter each piece of brioche with the cinnamon butter. With the long side of the bread closest to you, cut each slice into 3 pieces. Line the sides of the ramekins with the brioche pieces, buttered-side against the ramekin.
- Compactly fill the inside of each ramekin with about 1/4 cup of the pear mixture. Trim off any brioche that sticks up above the ramekin.
- Bake the charlottes for 15 to 20 minutes, until the brioche is toasted.
- Spoon some of the vanilla custard sauce on 4 plates, and unmold the charlottes on top.
- Top each with a dollop of creme fraiche.
- Whisk together the egg yolks, sugar, and salt in a stainless steel mixing bowl until
- creamy. Set aside.
- Put the milk and the vanilla extract or vanilla bean in a heavy-bottomed saucepot. Scald the milk, and slowly whisk it into the egg mixture. Put the bowl over a pot of simmering water and cook the custard, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, for about 5 minutes, until it begins to thicken. It should coat the back of the wooden spoon. Do not let it boil.
- Cool the custard sauce over an ice bath. Strain and refrigerate until ready to use. Custard sauce will keep for 2 days in the refrigerator.
PEAR CHARLOTTE
This recipe for a mouthwatering pear charlotte is from Emily Luchetti's "Classic Stars Desserts."
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a large skillet, combine pears, 1/3 cup sugar, salt, and lemon juice and cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until pears are soft and juicy, about 10 minutes. Increase heat to high and continue cooking until liquid evaporates, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; let cool to room temperature.
- In a medium bowl, combine butter, remaining tablespoon sugar, and cinnamon; mix until smooth.
- Lay the side of a 5-ounce ramekin on top of the bread, and cut bread into pieces that are 1/2 inch thicker than the height of the ramekin. Turn each piece on its side and slice 3/8 inch thick.
- Butter one side of each piece of brioche with the cinnamon-sugar butter. With a long side of the bread closest to you, cut each slice vertically into 4 equal pieces. Line only the sides of the ramekins with the brioche pieces, buttered side against the ramekins. Bread should fit snugly around ramekins without any gaps.
- Divide pear mixture evenly between each ramekin, pressing down to compact. Using a serrated knife, trim off any bread that extends above the rim of the ramekins.
- Place ramekins on a baking sheet. Bake until tops are golden brown, about 20 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool 5 minutes, and then invert onto individual plates to unmold. Drizzle custard sauce around each charlotte and top with chantilly cream. Serve warm.
CHAMOMILE CRèME ANGLAISE
Provided by Francois Payard
Categories Sauce Milk/Cream Tea Egg Dessert Fall Chill Simmer Bon Appétit Kidney Friendly Vegetarian Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes about 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Bring half and half to simmer in heavy medium saucepan. Add tea bags; remove from heat. Cover; let steep 30 minutes. Strain mixture through strainer into bowl; discard tea bags. Return half and half to same saucepan; bring to simmer.
- Whisk egg yolks and sugar in medium bowl to blend. Gradually whisk in hot half and half. Return mixture to same saucepan. Stir over medium-low heat until sauce thickens very slightly, about 15 minutes (do not boil; sauce will be thin but will thicken slightly when cold). Cover and chill overnight. (Can be made 2 days ahead. Keep refrigerated.) Serve cold.
POACHED PEARS WITH CREME ANGLAISE
Beautiful desert for romance or holidays. Prepare the creme anglaise at least 2 hours or up to 2 days in advance. Prep time includes minimum chill time.
Provided by Karen From Colorado
Categories Dessert
Time 4h
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- To make the creme anglaise, rinse the inside of a non aluminum saucepan with water and shake out the excess.
- Pour in the milk and place over medium-low heat until bubbles form around the edges of the pan, about 5 minutes.
- In a small bowl, combine the whole eggs, egg yolk, and sugar; whisk just until blended.
- Gradually whisk in half of the hot milk, then pour the egg mixture back into the pan.
- Reduce heat to low and cook, stirring constantly, until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, leaving a clear trail when your finger is drawn through it, 6 to 8 minutes.
- Stir in the vanilla.
- Cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly on the surface to prevent a skin from forming, and let cool.
- Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or for up to 2 days.
- Julienne the zest from the lemon and set aside (reserve the lemon for the juice).
- With an apple corer or a small, sharp knife, carefully core each pear from the bottom.
- Trim the bottoms so they stand upright.
- Leaving the stems intact, peel the pears.
- In a large non aluminum stockpot, combine the pomegranate juice, brown sugar, lemon zest, juice from the reserved lemon and cinnamon stick.
- Bring to boil over high heat, then reduce heat to simmer.
- Place pears on their sides in the liquid and cook, uncovered, for 10 to 15 minutes.
- In the meantime, seed the pomegranates by cutting them in half (careful, the juice can stain).
- Fill a large bowl with cool water.
- Holding the cut fruit under the water, peel back the skin and membrane to release the seeds, allowing them to sink to the bottom of the bowl.
- Discard peels and membrane; drain and reserve the seeds.
- Carefully turn the pears over and cook until a small knife can be inserted easily into the bottom of the pear, 10 or 15 minutes longer.
- Once the pears are done, remove them from the cooking liquid and stand upright on individual serving plates.
- Remove and discard the cinnamon stick.
- Pour about 2 cups of the poaching liquid into a small saucepan; simmer over medium-low heat until reduced by half, about 10 minutes.
- Mix orange liqueur and cornstarch together in a small bowl.
- Gradually whisk the orange liqueur mixture into the reduced poaching liquid; reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring until the sauce thickens to a glaze, about 10 minutes.
- Pour a little of the glaze over each pear, then spread some of the creme anglaise around the bottoms of each one.
- Sprinkle with pomegranate seeds and garnish with a mint sprig.
- Serve the remaining glaze alongside.
More about "pear charlottes with chamomile crème anglaise recipes"
BEST PEAR CHARLOTTE CAKE – BAKING LIKE A CHEF
From bakinglikeachef.com
Cuisine FrenchTotal Time 2 hrsCategory CakesCalories 581 per serving
- Sift the flour and cocoa powder in a bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites with a mixer until firm peaks. Add the caster sugar and whisk until stiff and glossy. Add the beaten egg yolks and gently mix with a spatula. Finally, add the sifted dry mixture of flour and cocoa powder and gently combine with the spatula. Spread the preparation on a baking sheet covered with parchment, using an angled spatula. Bake at 356 F/180 C for 10 minutes. Once ready, remove from the oven and let it cool.
- To make the caramelized pears, cut drained pears into cubes. Place the caster sugar in a non-stick frying pan and heat on medium until the sugar starts caramelizing. Add pear cubes and half a vanilla bean, cut in half lengthwise. Caramelize pears for about 5 minutes.
- To make the caramel bavarian cream, soak the gelatin sheets in cold water. Place 90 g of caster sugar in a saucepan and heat on medium until you get a gold dark caramel. Add 30-40 ml of water and mix well with a whisk. Take the caramel out of the heat and set aside.
EASY POACHED PEAR RECIPE & CREME ANGLAISE | SALT AND …
From saltvanilla.com
RECIPE: PEAR CHARLOTTE | CBC LIFE
From cbc.ca
PEAR CHARLOTTES WITH CHAMOMILE CREME …
From friendseat.com
POACHED PEARS WITH CRèME ANGLAISE RECIPE | LAND O’LAKES
From landolakes.com
10 BEST DESSERT WITH CREME ANGLAISE RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
10 BEST DESSERT WITH CREME ANGLAISE RECIPES | YUMMLY
From yummly.com
CHAMOMILE-POACHED PEARS WITH LATE-HARVEST RIESLING CRèME …
From eatyourbooks.com
PEAR CHARLOTTES WITH CHAMOMILE CRèME ANGLAISE RECIPES
From tfrecipes.com
CHAMOMILE CREME ANGLAISE RECIPE - COOKING INDEX
From cookingindex.com
PEAR CHARLOTTE CAKE RECIPE - HOW TO MAKE PEAR CHARLOTTE - ELLE …
From elledecor.com
CRANBERRY PEAR CHARLOTTE – RECIPES NETWORK
From recipenet.org
PEAR CHARLOTTES WITH CHAMOMILE CRèME ANGLAISE - PINTEREST
From pinterest.com
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love