Cranberry Curd and Rosemary Tart | Thanksgiving Tarts ep.3

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • This tart is absolutely showstopping!
    Tart Dough:
    1 egg
    1 egg yolk
    125g room temperature butter
    ½ vanilla bean pod or a teaspoon of vanilla sugar
    90g powdered sugar
    250g AP flour
    First thing first, begin with the tart shell. I have a whole in depth video about tart dough:
    • My Go-To Tart Dough | ...
    If you dont want to watch that, here’s how to make it:
    Mix together 125g of butter, 90g of powdered sugar and a teaspoon of vanilla sugar. Add in one egg and one egg yolk. Whisk together. Throw in 250g of flour. Mix together. Wrap the dough in plastic and put it in the fridge for an hour or overnight. Roll out the dough, line your tart shell, and pop into the freezer. Line with parchment, fill with baking beans and bake at 190C/375F 20 minutes, take the beans off, brush with egg wash, bake for another 15 minutes or until golden brown.
    Cranberry Curd:
    300 cranberries
    75g orange juice
    200g sugar
    3 ea eggs
    225g butter room temp
    4g gelatin
    Bloom gelatin in ice water. Combine cranberries, orange juice and sugar. Bring to a boil then turn down to a simmer. Let simmer for 3 minutes then strain through a fine mesh strainer. Whisk eggs and slowly temper warm cranberry juice into the eggs. Bring the mixture to 82C/180F while whisking continuously and vigorously. As soon as its at temp, turn off the heat, throw in the gelatin and pour through a fine mesh strainer. Cover with plastic on contact and allow to cool a little bit. Start adding the butter about a tablespoon or two at a time until fully incorporated. Pour into a baked tart shell and allow to chill in the fridge for at least 3 hours, preferably overnight.
    Cranberry Jelly/Glaze/Gele:
    200g cranberries
    200g sugar
    50g orange juice
    2g gelatin
    Once the tart has chilled begin on the glaze. Into a bowl with ice water bloom 2g gelatin. Place to the side. Throw the cranberries, orange juice and sugar into a pot. Place on the stove and bring to a boil. You’re basically doing the exact same thing you did for the curd, but the ratios are slightly different. Again let simmer for three minutes, stirring every once in a while. Once the three minutes are up, turn off the heat, stir in the gelatin and push through a fine mesh strainer. Stir gently to release some of the heat. Take a spoon, dip it in water and begin to take some of the scum off. We want a really nice mirror glaze so this part is really important. The scum is really really tiny little bubbles and it can make your glaze look cloudy. Take off as much as you possibly can. Take your tart out of the fridge and begin to very very very carefully pour the glaze on top. Move continuously as you pour! Do not pour in one spot. Pop any bubbles with a toothpick and place the tart back in the refrigerator for at least 3 to 4 more hours. Overnight is preferable.
    Rosemary Italian meringue:
    1 bunch rosemary
    150 sugar
    60 water
    75 egg white
    15 sugar
    Once your tart has chilled thoroughly again it is time to make the Italian meringue. Make sure you have everything set up before you get started. You are going to need a sauce pan, 150g sugar, 60g water, 75g egg whites, and 15g sugar. You will need a whisk attachment for your stand mixer and a thermometer. Pour 150g sugar into the sauce pot along with the water. Into the bowl of your stand mixer pour in the egg whites, put in the whisk attachment, and start whipping. My machine has a really hard time whisking up such a small amount of egg whites and I know it takes a really long time so I start the sugar syrup after I start whipping the whites. Once the syrup is on and the egg whites start to get foamy, add in the 15g of sugar to the whites and focus on bringing the sugar syrup up to 120C/250F. Carefully pour the syrup down the side of the mixing bowl. You don’t want to pour it over the whisk because then the syrup will fly everywhere and you don’t want to pour in too much because it could pool in the bottom and not get incorporated. You want a thin, even stream going down the side of the bowl.
    While the meringue whips up, begin on your rosemary, take the leaves off of the stem, saving any cute pieces of rosemary for decoration. Chop the not cute rosemary very finely, and once the meringue is at stiff peaks, add it in.
    Prepare your piping bag by cutting off the end, placing your tip in and then twisting and pushing the plastic in. This way, you can fill your piping bag without any of the meringue coming out the bottom. Roll down the sides of the piping bag over your hand and begin to fill with your meringue. Do not overfill your piping bag. Make sure you still have enough room at the top to twist so that you don’t get meringue all over your hands.
    Take the tart out of the refrigerator and begin to decorate the tart. Decorate with fresh cranberries and the cute pieces of rosemary. Remember that odd numbers are more attractive than even numbers, so try to have an odd number of cranberries and an odd number of rosemary sprigs.

Комментарии • 16

  • @MC-tn9fz
    @MC-tn9fz 10 месяцев назад

    Your authenticity is the best part of your videos

  • @Naf3rdSpasm-iv2sp
    @Naf3rdSpasm-iv2sp 11 месяцев назад

    I watched the video and it became abundantly clear it is beyond my abilities. I love cranberry. I realized quickly that it would be easier just to fly there and marry you so I can consume this deliciousness whilst you are sleeping.

  • @aprilmeowmeow
    @aprilmeowmeow 10 месяцев назад

    You don't need gelatin for this. If you cook the cranberries long enough, there will be enough pectin for eggs to work just fine. Up the cranberry amount to 500g or so, and increase the eggs to 4 or 5 :) While gelatin tends to be more stable than pectin, pectin can withstand higher temperatures when exposed to prolonged heat exposure, which can cause gelatin to break down. Relying heavily on the pectin from a lot of fruit in a recipe like this is way more foolproof, imo. I hope this doesnt come across as rude! I just recently made this (using another site's recipe, i think it was buttermilk by sam or something similar).

    • @ceciliatolone
      @ceciliatolone  10 месяцев назад

      When I used American cranberry (ocean spray) it set up just fine without gelatin but Swedish cranberries (foraged from the woods of Sweden) have less pectin so therefore I need the gelatin as powdered pectin (which I prefer to the pectin liquid you find in the sugar aisle for jam making) can be hard to find 😊

  • @veecee3669
    @veecee3669 9 месяцев назад

    I can't wait to make this tart! The only thing I would do differently, since I'm not a fan of merengue, is pipe on fresh whipped cream, with the rosemary added to the cream. Thank you, I've liked and subscribed!

    • @ceciliatolone
      @ceciliatolone  8 месяцев назад +1

      Whipped cream would be delicious here!

    • @veecee3669
      @veecee3669 8 месяцев назад

      @@ceciliatolone Oh yes, whipped cream makes almost any dessert taste better!

  • @davis-bm4cw
    @davis-bm4cw Год назад

    Made this tonight after a raclette (melted cheese and potatoes) and it was perfect! Love you, your recipes, and the whole swedish vibe thank you so much!

  • @NatureGirl1932
    @NatureGirl1932 Год назад

    W😮W!!! So pretty!

  • @pucciann
    @pucciann Год назад

    I don’t remember when I found you Cecilia, and I knew instantly you were from California…. I love this so much, especially the addition of the “forest” via rosemary….
    my question is: how did you make the decision to incorporate the rosemary as chopped , not cute, rosemary?
    I assume you explored and tested adding it in different ways, infusing it into the meringue via rosemary simple syrup or painting the crust with the same, making rosemary sugar and adding rosemary sugar to the crust, etc.
    My throw away question is what about swapping orange juice for raspberry/any berry juice (i have orange cranberry fatigue from the ubiquitous cranberry sauce/relish).
    Cheers from SF!

  • @nanettewinston-armstrong9294
    @nanettewinston-armstrong9294 Год назад

    ⚪️🙂👋🤍 Hi Cecelia , Thank You for Inspiration for a Veganized version of Your Special and Unique Cranbury Tart : )
    I have Agar Agar to try this recipe out withe. I wonder also about the Pectin ( the frozen Cranberries are extra breeding ground for the V Gelatine ? ) , and Pectin as the perfect alternative for a Vegan Gelatine too ?
    I typically dont like Merengne , however Im sure a Vegan cloud puff of Creme frosting to hold the Rosemary ( Interesting ingredient. ) would more than suffice : ))) That would be a very Special and Nice addition to ThanksGivings Supper🤍

  • @rustyvetter4632
    @rustyvetter4632 Год назад

    Cecelia, I'm excited to make this tart - it looks fantastic! I'm wondering about the rosemary in the Italian meringue? Is that a Swedish tradition?

    • @ceciliatolone
      @ceciliatolone  Год назад +1

      It isn’t! I just was trying to do something fun and rosemary is a really thanksgiving flavor to me so I added it in

  • @bodychoke
    @bodychoke Год назад

    Home with a cold, relaxing with some coffee on the couch. Just secured my tickets to next years Blur concert, and then this happens. You're the best!