NIGELLA LAWSON TURKISH DELIGHT SYLLABUB
Make and share this Nigella Lawson Turkish Delight Syllabub recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Sackville
Categories Dessert
Time 15m
Yield 1 1/4 liters, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix the cointreau, lemon juice and sugar in a large bowl, stirring to dissolve the sugar.
- Slowly stir in the cream and then begin to whisk with an electric mixer.
- Whisk until the cream is fairly thick, but not thick enough to hold its shape.
- Sprinkle in the flower waters and keep whisking until you have a light and airy mixture that forms soft peaks.
- Be careful, it's better to have it a bit too runny than too thick.
- Spoon into small glasses, letting the mixture come up over the rim of the glass.
- Scatter finely chopped pistachios on top.
TURKISH DELIGHT SYLLABUB
Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 10m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Combine the orange-flavored liqueur, lemon juice and sugar in a large bowl (I use the bowl of my freestanding mixer) and stir to dissolve the sugar, or as good as. Slowly stir in the cream then get whisking. As I said, I use my freestanding mixer to this, but if you haven't got one, don't worry - but I would then advise a handheld electric mixer. This takes ages to thicken and doing it by hand will drive you demented with tedium and impatience. Or it would me.
- When the cream's fairly thick, but still not thick enough to hold its shape, dribble with the flower waters and then keep whisking until you have a cream mixture that's light and airy but able to form soft peaks. I always think of syllabub as occupying some notional territory between solid and liquid; you're aiming, as you whisk, for what Jane Grigson called "bulky whiteness." Whatever: better slightly too runny than slightly too thick, so proceed carefully, but don't get anxious about it.
- Spoon the syllabub in airy dollops into small glasses, letting the mixture billow up above the rim of the glass, and scatter finely chopped pistachios on top. In my How to Eat cookbook, there's a recipe for pistachio crescents that would be fabulous dunked into and eaten with this. But only if you feel like it: the cool, fool-like smoothness of this is perfect as it is.
AMARETTO SYLLABUB
This is really an Anglo-Italian hybrid: the syllabub is entirely English, though the liqueur used makes it Italian in the extreme. The crumbled Amaretti biscuits give a trifle-like contrast of soaked sponge and soft cream. Utterly delicious, and the work of moments to make, this is something you can pull out anytime you want to end a dinner party with aplomb.
Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 15m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pour the amaretto liqueur into a bowl with the sugar and lemon juice and whisk to mix.
- Whisk in the heavy cream and whip this mixture until it has thickened but is still soft and billowy.
- Crumble 2 little amaretti biscuits into each of the 4 glasses (each with a yield of about 2/3 cup).
- Divide the syllabub between the glasses on top of the crumbled biscuits.
- Crumble another macaroon or 2, and sprinkle this golden rubble over the top of all the glasses to give a fine sprinkle of crumbs on each. Serve the remaining amaretti alongside the syllabub.
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- Add the cream and, using an electric mixer or hand held electric mixer, whip the cream until it is fairly thick. (You can use an ordinary whisk for this, but it will take absolutely ages, and your arm may actually fall off. At least that was what I thought was going to happen when I tried whipping the cream that way.)
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