BLOOD ORANGE SABAYON
Make and share this Blood Orange Sabayon recipe from Food.com.
Provided by CountryLady
Categories Dessert
Time 20m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Finely zest 1 orange& place in large bowl.
- Remove the skin from all the oranges, cut them into segments (keeping the juice- you should have about 1/4 cup).
- Divide the segments between 2 serving dishes& chill.
- Add the reserved juice into the zest.
- Add yolks& sugar and whisk together.
- Bring a large pot of water to a simmer.
- Place the bowl with the egg yolks on top& using an electric mixer, whisk until the mixture thickens& doubles in volume (about 5- 7 minutes).
- Remove the orange segments from the fridge; pour hot sauce over top& serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 190.4, Fat 4.3, SaturatedFat 1.5, Cholesterol 188.8, Sodium 7.3, Carbohydrate 36.2, Fiber 4.7, Sugar 31.1, Protein 4.3
BLOOD ORANGES WITH GRAND MARNIER SABAYON
Steps:
- Finely grate enough zest from 1 orange to measure 1/2 teaspoon. With a sharp knife cut peel from oranges, including all white pith, and cut sections free from membranes. Squeeze enough juice from membranes to measure 2 tablespoons. Divide sections among 4 stemmed glasses.
- Have ready an instant-read thermometer in a measuring cup of hot water. In a metal bowl whisk together zest, yolks, orange and lemon juices, sugar, and liqueur until combined well. Set bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and cook mixture, whisking constantly, until tripled in volume and thermometer registers 140°F., 3 to 5 minutes. Cook sabayon, whisking, 3 minutes more, or until thickened enough so that strokes leave a clear path.
- Spoon sabayon over orange sections and garnish with pistachios.
BLOOD-ORANGE PAVLOVAS WITH GRAND MARNIER
A specialty in New Zealand and Australia, pavlova is a meringue recipe topped with whipped cream and strawberries, kiwi, or passion fruit. Our pavlova dessert delivers a burst of citrus with boozy orange custard and blood-orange sections soaked in Grand Marnier.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Dessert & Treats Recipes
Yield Makes 1 dozen
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 225 degrees. Cut oranges into segments. Toss with 3 tablespoons liqueur; refrigerate.
- Make meringue: Put egg whites, 1 cup sugar, and a pinch of salt in the heatproof bowl of an electric mixer. Set over a pan of simmering water; whisk constantly until sugar is melted and mixture is hot.
- Fit mixer with whisk attachment; beat egg-white mixture on medium speed until soft peaks form. Raise speed to high; beat until cool, and stiff, glossy peaks form. Beat in vinegar and vanilla.
- Using a rubber spatula, mound meringue into twelve 3-inch-wide rounds on parchment-paper-lined baking sheets. Swirl edges and make a well in center of each meringue. Bake until crisp and just set in center, 40 to 50 minutes. Let cool on sheet on a wire rack. When meringues are cool enough to handle, peel off parchment. Let cool completely.
- Make custard: Stir together yolks, juice, remaining 1/4 cup each sugar and liqueur, and 1/8 teaspoon salt in a large heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water; whisk until thickened and a spoon leaves a wake, about 4 minutes. Pass mixture through a fine sieve into a bowl. Refrigerate until cold, about 1 hour.
- Beat cream to soft peaks; fold into custard. Refrigerate until ready to serve, up to 4 hours (rewhisk before using).
- Just before serving, mound custard in each meringue. Top custard mounds with orange segments and their juices.
FROZEN SABAYON WITH BLOOD ORANGE SOUP
Sabayon is the French term for zabaglione, the frothy Italian dessert made of egg yolks and wine. It was a great day when I discovered that it could be frozen and scooped like ice cream without being churned in an ice cream maker. Because of the less-than-shy wine flavor, it holds its place in a bowl of fruit soup, especially one made with intensely flavored blood oranges.
Yield makes about 1 quart (1 liter) frozen sabayon; 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- To make the frozen sabayon, in a large heatproof bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, wine, and the 1/2 cup (100 g) sugar. Set the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and whisk vigorously and constantly. The mixture will first become frothy, then as you continue to whisk, it will turn thick and creamy. When the mixture holds its shape when you lift the whisk, remove the bowl from the heat. Set the bowl over a larger bowl of ice water and whisk gently for 1 minute. Leave the bowl over the ice water bath.
- In a stand mixer fitted with the whip attachment (or in a bowl by hand), whisk the cream on medium speed until it holds soft peaks. Fold the whipped cream into the sabayon along with the lemon juice. Transfer the mixture to a shallow container, cover, and freeze until firm, at least 8 hours, preferably overnight.
- To make the soup, in a small saucepan, warm 1/2 cup (125 ml) of the orange juice with the 1/4 cup (50 g) sugar, stirring until the sugar completely dissolves. Pour into a bowl and add the remaining orange juice and the rum or orange-flavored liqueur. Cover and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled.
- To serve, divide the blood orange segments among 8 shallow chilled serving bowls and ladle the chilled soup over the orange segments. Chop the mint leaves, scatter them over the bowls, and place a scoop of the frozen sabayon in the center of each.
- Sliced fresh pineapple, sliced kumquats, or any flavorful berries are nice additions to the soup.
- Be sure to chill the soup bowls well in advance of serving.
RASPBERRY GRAND MARNIER TRIFLE
Make and share this Raspberry Grand Marnier Trifle recipe from Food.com.
Provided by P48422
Categories Dessert
Time 45m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Make the sabayon sauce: fill a large bowl 1/3 full of ice water; set aside.
- Fill a medium saucepan 1/3 full of water and bring it to a boil.
- In a medium stainless steel mixing bowl, whisk the yolks, 1/2 cup sugar and salt together.
- Whisk in the Gran Marnier and orange juice.
- Set the bowl on the saucepan of boiling water, making sure that the water doesn't touch the bottom of the bowl.
- Whisk the mixture constantly until thick, 2-3 minutes.
- Place the bowl in the bowl of ice water and continue to whisk until cool.
- (2-3 minutes).
- Whip the cream in your mixer on high speed until thick and forms soft peaks.
- Fold gently into the Gran Marnier mixture.
- Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface and refrigerate.
- Make the raspberry sauce: Put the frozen raspberries, the salt and sugar in a blender and puree on high until pureed.
- Press through a fine mesh strainer.
- Set aside.
- (If you can't find unsweetened frozen raspberries, use the sweetened ones but don't add any sugar until after you puree them, then taste, then add sugar to taste).
- Using a serrated knife, cut the cake into 4 even rectangles.
- Slice each piece in half horizontally, making 8 pieces total.
- ASSEMBLY: Reserve 1/2 cup of the rasberry puree, and 1/2 pint of the fresh raspberries for garnish.
- Place one-quarter of the remaining raspberry sauce in the bottom of the baking pan.
- Top with a little more than a cup of the Grand Marnier Sabayon.
- Cover the sabayon with a layer of cake (the cake doesn't have to be in one piece, it can be pieced together, as long as it covers the bottom of the pan).
- On the next layer, spread the cake with sauce, then another layer of sabayon, then sprinkle on 1/2 pint of the raspberries, then another layer of cake.
- Do a third layer the same as the second; sauce, sabayon, fresh raspberries, then cake.
- On top spread the last of the sauce, then the last of the sabayon.
- There will be 3 layers of cake total.
- Cover with plastic directly on top of the surface of the sabayon, and refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving.
- To serve, cut into squares with a sharp knife.
- Garnish with the reserved sauce and raspberries.
- NOTE: This dessert freezes particularly well so it can be made a week or so ahead of time, take out of freezer a couple of hours before dinner, and it'll be fine in time for dessert.
- NOTE 2: I have also baked the genoise in a square cake pan, and sliced it into layers.
- Whatever works.
- The cake part isn't really going to show, so it doesn't matter, as long as you have enough cake to cover the pan for 3 thinnish layers.
- NOTE 3: You can sub in blueberries, strawberries, cherries, or whatever kind of berry suit your fancy.
- And it may seem rich, but it is very light tasting.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 267.9, Fat 15.9, SaturatedFat 8.5, Cholesterol 250.5, Sodium 59, Carbohydrate 28.9, Fiber 3.8, Sugar 22.9, Protein 4.1
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