Inside Out Cake Beet
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Difficult
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Ingredients for about 12 desserts measuring 12 cm in diameter and 4 cm thick.
Basic recipe: special liquified beetroot
Used products: Basic recipe: special liquified beetroot
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900 gbeetroot juice
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60 gsugar
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60 gatomised glucose
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7,5 gcarob gum
Preparation: Basic recipe: special liquified beetroot
Heat the beetroot juice.
Add the combined dry ingredients and bring to a boil, mixing constantly.
Reserve.
Basic recipe: meringue 2x3 atomised glucose
Used products: Basic recipe: meringue 2x3 atomised glucose
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200 gpasteurized egg(s)
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300 gatomised glucose
Preparation: Basic recipe: meringue 2x3 atomised glucose
Combine all ingredients and heat to about 50°C, whisking constantly.
Whip or set aside.
Leavened shortbread with salt and pink peppercorns
Used products: Leavened shortbread with salt and pink peppercorns
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375 gflour
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225 gbutter
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150 gconfectioner's sugar
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45 gwhole egg(s)
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2,5 gbaking powder
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6 gpink peppercorn powder
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12 gMaldon salt
Preparation: Leavened shortbread with salt and pink peppercorns
Place the flour and diced butter in a food processor fitted with the paddle attachment and mix until a sandy texture is obtained.
Add the rest of the ingredients and mix just long enough to obtain a compact dough.
Roll out the dough, cover with cling film and refrigerate for a few hours.
Extend the dough to a thickness of about 4 mm and cut out discs measuring 10 cm in diameter.
Bake at 160ºC inside the moulds to prevent them from losing their shape in the oven.
Remove from the oven, spray with Mycryo™ and set aside until assembly.
Beet jelly
Used products: Beet jelly
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10 ggelatin leaves
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600 gspecial liquified beetroot
Preparation: Beet jelly
Heat part of the liquefied beet and use to dissolve the gelatine sheets.
Add the rest and dispense about 50 g of the jelly obtained in moulds measuring 10 cm in diameter.
Beet Mousse
Used products: Beet Mousse
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300 gspecial liquified beetroot
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8 ggelatin leaves
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160 gmeringue 2x3
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250 gsoft whipped cream
Preparation: Beet Mousse
Heat part of the liquefied beet and use to dissolve the gelatine sheets.
Add the rest and check that the temperature is about 25ºC.
Add the meringue 2x3 and then the semi-whipped cream.
Dispense about 40 g into each beet jelly mould.
Cream cheese filling
Used products: Cream cheese filling
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410 gPhiladelphia type cream cheese
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40 gmilk
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5 ggelatin leaves
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1 gfine salt
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150 gmeringue 2x3
Preparation: Cream cheese filling
Warm the cheese to about 20ºC. Separately heat the milk with the salt and add the previously hydrated gelatine sheets.
Pour the mix onto the cream cheese and check that the temperature of the mixture is about 30ºC.
Add the previously whipped meringue 2x3.
Mix and dispense about 45 g into moulds measuring 10 cm in diameter.
Use the rest of the filling to fill up some tubes which you can use for decorating.
Freeze.
Raspberry mousse with Alunga™ 40% cacao milk chocolate couverture
Used products: Raspberry mousse with Alunga™ 40% cacao milk chocolate couverture
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350 graspberry puree
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100 gmeringue 2x3
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500 gsoft whipped cream
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10 ggelatin leaves
Preparation: Raspberry mousse with Alunga™ 40% cacao milk chocolate couverture
Melt the milk chocolate couverture at about 40-45ºC.
Separately, heat about 100 g raspberry purée and dissolve the hydrated gelatine before adding the rest of the purée.
Pour the purée and gelatine onto the previously melted couverture and emulsify.
At about 38-40ºC, add meringue 2x3 and the semi-whipped cream, and then assemble the tarts.
Chocolate glaze
Used products: Chocolate glaze
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450 gbeetroot juice
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30 gpowdered beetroot
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375 gsugar
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525 gglucose syrup DE 44
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300 gsweetened concentrated milk
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38 ggelatin leaves
Preparation: Chocolate glaze
Combine the beet juice with the beet powder, add the sugar and glucose syrup and bring to a boil.
Add the condensed milk and leaf gelatine.
Pour over the couverture.
Emulsify well and strain.
Store chilled and use at 38/40ºC over the previously frozen desserts.
Microwave beet sponge
Used products: Microwave beet sponge
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70 gpowdered beetroot
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90 gflour
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0,5 ghydrosoluble colouring
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20 gconfectioner's sugar
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10 ginvert sugar
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2 gfine salt
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300 gegg white
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100 gsunflower oil
Preparation: Microwave beet sponge
Combine the beet powder, flour, colouring, sugars and salt.
Gradually add the egg whites and finally, the sunflower oil.
Mix with a stick blender and strain.
Pour into a syphon, load with two cartridges and shake.
Dispense into plastic cups, filling them to a third of their capacity.
Place in the microwave and cook for 30 seconds on full power.
Set aside and unmould before use.
Assembly
Prepare some moulds measuring 12 cm in diameter and 4 cm deep.
Assemble the desserts upside down, placing a layer of chocolate-raspberry mousse at the bottom.
Continue by inserting the cream cheese filling and then the beet jelly and mousse.
Top with a salt and pink pepper biscuit.
Deep-freeze the desserts before glazing, and decorate to taste with the beet sponge, a tube of cream cheese, beetroot dice and beet shoots.
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