Easter Bonnet Part One Recipes

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EASTER BONNET, PART TWO



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Yield 1 bonnet

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 1/4 cups heavy cream, 10.5 ounces, 300 grams
Store-bought pound cake
Simple Syrup
White chocolate, tempered, 14 ounces, 400 grams
Cocoa butter, 14 ounces, 400 grams

Steps:

  • To assemble: Use a pastry brush to coat the bottom half of each petal with a little Simple Syrup or warmed corn syrup. This will act as the "glue" to adhere the petals to the bud. Wrap the first petal around the base of the bud. Continue adding petals in the same fashion until you have formed the size of flower you would like. Gently squeeze the bottom of the bud so the petals open. You can also gently roll back the tops of the petals to achieve a more realistic appearance. Cut off the bottom of the bud. Place around the brim of the hat and add the leaves as desired.
  • To make the ganache: If using gelatin sheets, place them in a medium-size mixing bowl with enough cold water (about 2 cups) to cover. Let stand for about 5 minutes to allow the gelatin to soften and hydrate. Cold water hydrates the gelatin without letting it absorb too much liquid. Remove the gelatin from the bowl and squeeze out the excess water with your hands. If you use powdered gelatin, sprinkle the gelatin over 1/4 cup (1.75 ounces; 50 grams) of cold water. Let the gelatin bloom until it has absorbed all the water, about 1 minute. Place the chopped chocolate in a medium-size mixing bowl. Pour the heavy cream in a 1-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat until bubbles begin to form around the edge of the pan. Remove from the heat and make a ganache by pouring the hot cream over the chocolate. Let stand for about 30 seconds to allow the heat to distribute throughout the bowl. Add the hydrated gelatin and gently stir the mixture with a rubber spatula. The hot cream will cause the chocolate and the gelatin to melt. Slowly mixing the heavy cream and chocolate together causes the fats in them to combine to form an emulsion. Stir the ganache until it is smooth and homogenous. Place the mixing bowl in the ice bath and stir the ganache occasionally so it cools evenly. The ganache is ready when it has thickened. Test this by using a rubber spatula to draw a line through it. If the line holds for 10 to 15 seconds, it is ready. If the line fills in immediately, the ganache is too warm. Keep cooling and retest every 30 seconds. The ganache should not cool so much that it begins to harden and set. If this happens, warm it up over a saucepan of simmering water, removing it every 10 seconds and whisking it gently until it is smooth and viscous.
  • To finish the mousse: While the ganache is cooling, pour the heavy cream into another medium-size mixing bowl and beat to soft peaks with an electric mixer on medium speed. Be careful; if you overwhip the heavy cream, it will lose volume and the mousse will not be as light and airy. When the ganache is cool but not cold, fold in the whipped cream in 2 additions until combined. The ganache should not be so cold that it has begun to set and is grainy, yet is should be cool enough that it doesn't melt the whipped cream. If the mousse begins to seize while you are folding in the whipped cream, warm it up over a saucepan of simmering water 5 seconds at a time until it is smooth again. Do not warm it so much that the whipped cream begins to melt. Then fold in any remaining whipped cream. When all of the whipped cream has been incorporated, the mousse will be loose and pourable. Don't worry; it will set up in the freezer.
  • Prepare the pound cake: Cut the pound cake into a 4-inch flat circle and a 5 1/2-inch flat circle. You want the larger circle to be just a bit smaller than the diameter of your mold. That way, the mousse will cover the edge and the cake won't show through the mold. Place the mousse into a pastry bag with a large opening (no tip). Pipe the mousse into the dome mold, filling about two thirds full. Spread the mousse up the sides of the mold with the back of a large spoon. Place the smaller cake circle in the mousse. Soak the cake with the simple syrup. Fill with more mousse until almost full. Top with the larger cake circle and press down slightly. Soak the cake with the simple syrup. Place the mold in the freezer for at least 1 hour to allow the mousse to set. At this stage, the cake will hold in the freezer for up to 1 week. Spread a 1/8-inch thick layer of tempered white chocolate onto a piece of parchment paper. Let the chocolate harden until firm but not set, about 5 minutes. To make the brim of the hat, trace around a 10-inch cardboard cake circle or serving plate to cut a circle from the white chocolate. Place a clean sheet of parchment paper over the chocolate sheet and flip over both. Peel off the parchment paper. Separate the chocolate cutout and place on a cardboard cake circle.
  • To assemble: Unmold by dipping the mold in hot water for 5 seconds. Press against one side of the mousse to slide it out of the dome mold. Place the dome, cake side down, in the center of the white chocolate circle. Prepare the paint sprayer: Place equal amounts of white chocolate and cocoa butter over a double boiler and melt until smooth with no lumps. Assemble the dessert and place in the freezer for about 10 minutes. The surface of the dessert must be chilled so the chocolate coating will harden upon contact, giving it the desired texture. Remove the dessert from the freezer and place on a platter or cake circle. Place the chocolate mixture in a clean paint sprayer and use it to spray the dessert with the chocolate. Cleanup will be much easier if you use a plastic-lined cardboard box as a backdrop to the dessert when you spray it.
  • Add the decorations. Let thaw in the refrigerator for about 1 hour before serving. The Bonnet will hold in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
  • Yield: 6 to 8 servings
  • Sources:
  • Team Torres LLC
  • www.mrchocolate.com
  • PO Box 303
  • New York, NY 10101-0303
  • 212/489-4847
  • 212/489-0142 (fax)
  • 6-inch Dome Mold
  • Beryl¿s Cake Decorating & Pastry Supplies
  • www.beryls.com
  • PO Box 1584
  • North Springfield, VA 22151
  • 800/488-2749
  • 703/750-3779 (fax)
  • Modeling chocolate in white or dark, assorted cutters, cocoa butter, powdered and paste food colorings, white and dark chocolate
  • Sur La Table
  • Catalog Division
  • www.surlatable.com
  • 800/243-0852
  • Sinsation Chocolate Tempering Machine; cutter sets of assorted shapes and sizes, paste food colorings

EASTER BONNET



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This recipe has a lot of components. If you are going to make the flowers using the chocolate plastic, you will need to make the mixture 24 hours in advance. You can buy the chocolate plastic already made in white or dark and then use either powdered or paste food colorings to color it. You could also choose to decorate your bonnet with real edible flowers or fresh fruit. I use a 6-inch dome mold to make the crown of the hat, but you can use any mold with a round bottom. I also use a Wagner paint sprayer to give the finished dessert a wonderful texture. If you try this, make sure you buy a brand-new sprayer and use it only for chocolate. You may decide to make your own pound cake or, if you don't have time, use store-bought.

Provided by Food Network

Time P1DT3h55m

Yield 1 bonnet

Number Of Ingredients 14

White chocolate, 17 ounces, 500 grams
Cocoa butter, 1.8 ounces, 50 grams
Corn Syrup, 5.3 ounces, 150 grams
Simple Syrup, 2.6 ounces, 75 grams
Food color paste
Cornstarch, for flouring the table
1 1/2 gelatin sheets or 1/2 envelope powdered gelatin
White chocolate, chopped, 8.8 ounces, 250 grams
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons heavy cream, 5.25 ounces, 150 grams
1 1/4 cups heavy cream, 10.5 ounces, 300 grams
Store-bought pound cake
Simple Syrup
White chocolate, tempered, 14 ounces, 400 grams
Cocoa butter, 14 ounces, 400 grams

Steps:

  • Recipe courtesy of Jacques Torres (Mrchocolate.com)

EASTER BONNETS (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE)



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Make and share this Easter Bonnets (Alcoholic Beverage) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Bev I Am

Categories     Beverages

Time 2m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/2 ounces vodka
1 1/2 ounces apricot brandy
1 1/2 ounces peach brandy
1/4 lemon, juiced
champagne
1 cherries or 1 slice pineapple

Steps:

  • Place first 4 ingredients in a tall glass.
  • Add ice to top of glass and fill with champagne.
  • Garnish with a slice of orange, a cherry or slice of pineapple.
  • Serve with a straw.

EASTER BONNETS (SHORTBREAD COOKIES)



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Now who doesn't want a new Easter bonnet come that glorious time of the year...even if it is only a beautiful pastel cookie. From Easter Treats, this cookie can be made 2 days ahead and keeps well in the freezer for up to 2 weeks.

Provided by Julie Bs Hive

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h5m

Yield 24 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 lb unsalted butter, room temperature
1 1/4 cups granulated sugar
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 egg whites or 4 tablespoons meringue powder, mixed with 1/2 cup warm water
4 cups confectioners' sugar
water, for thinning
food coloring paste, in your choice of pastels
colored sugar crystals (or sanding sugar, sprinkles, candy dots, small sugared flowers)

Steps:

  • MAKE THE COOKIES:.
  • Combine the butter and granulated sugar in a large bowl. Beat together with an electric mixer set at medium-high speed for about 1 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue beating until light and fluffy. Beat in the vanilla extract. Sift together the flour and salt. Blend into the butter mixture, 1 cup at a time. Continue mixing until the dough is smooth and no streaks of flour remain. Divide the dough into 4 equal portions; pat each into a disk and wrap in plastic wrap; refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • Working with 1 disk at a time (leave the others chilling), place it between 2 pieces of waxed paper or plastic wrap and roll out 1/4 inch thick. Remove the top piece of waxed paper, and using a 3-inch scalloped or straight-edged biscuit or cooking cutter, cut out at leas 6 cookies. Place the cookies 1 inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets. Reserve the dough scraps. Repeat with the remaining dough disks. Re-roll all the scraps and cut out at least 24 smaller cookies with a 1-inch straight-edged cookie cutter.
  • The smaller cookies will be the crown of the bonnets and large cookies will be the brims.
  • Place the smaller cookies on a second parchment-lined baking sheet at least 1-inch apart. Refrigerate both baking sheets until the cookies are very firm, about 2 hours. If chilling longer than 2 hours cover loosely with plastic wrap.
  • Preheat the oven to 300°.
  • Bake the cookies until firm and lightly golden for just about 20 minutes. They'll taste bitter if allowed to bake too darkly. Let cool completely on a wire rack before icing.
  • MAKE ICING:.
  • In a large bowl, beat the egg whites (or reconstituted meringue powder) with an electric mixer set on low speed until frothy. Sift the confectioners' sugar into the bowl. Slowly increase the mixer speed to high and continue and continue beating until brilliant white, firm, and fluffy, this takes about 10 minutes. You should have 2 1/2-3cups. Scoop out 1 cup of the icing and set aside to use for piping.
  • Thin the remaining icing with water, adding 2-3 teaspoons at a time until is is of pouring consistency. Divide among as many small bows as different colors you wish to create, then tint the portions. Place the cookies on a wire rack set over a baking sheet and pour the thinned icing over them. If necessary, shake the cookies to ease the icing over the edges. This should cover the cookies with a thin, even layer. Allow to dry completely.
  • Tint the 1 cup icing if desired. Spoon into a large piping bag fitted with a number 2 plain decorating tip for squiggles, dots, scrolls, and stripes or a number 4 plain tip for piping a ribbon. To create the bonnet, pipe a small amount of icing on the back of the smaller cookie and attach it onto the center of the larger cookie.
  • Decorate your bonnet according to your personality or those of your guests. And don't forger to sing along with July Garland -- "in your Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it".

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