Bavarian Cream - German Dessert
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2018
- The recipe for Bavarian cream is one hundred years old and was created as an indulging treat for the Bavarian royalty but it is very easy to make.
Recipe: alltastesgerman.com/bavarian-... - Хобби
I remember eating raw eggs my mom mixed in chocolate shakes. It was never considered "dangerous" until the USDA deemed it so years later. Of course, here in America, Lord only knows what is done to them before they end up in the grocery store. Your recipe looks scrumptious!
Thank you Kellie. I know that nowadays the raw egg topic is quite controversial, thank you for your thoughts, I am right with you on that.
This stuff is delicious in eclairs!
Oh yessss, very true!
Hi! Is this the same taste as the dunkin donut one?
I don´t really know, as I never had a dunkin donut one. But I would guess homemade Bavarian cream tastes better
If i cook down cranberries to add to this, would I need to increase the amount of gelatin I add?
Sorry for the late reply. I never tried to add cranberries to the recipe, but I think it would be better to prepare the Bavarian cream regarding the original recipe serve with a cranberry compote or sauce. That would be delicious.
No need to add gelatin fruits like blueberries and cranberries release pectin when heated .Which is like nature’s gelatin.
Where is the recipe?
You can find the recipe here: alltastesgerman.com/bavarian-cream/
So this is a 100+ year old recipe for ice cream?
It is not ice cream, it is a custard-cream dessert. Very creamy and delicious.
All Tastes German Ok, thank you for informing me.
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Sorry, but I'm a bit confused. You never cooked the egg and sugar mixture???
That is right, I am using very fresh, organic, pasture raised eggs. Using raw eggs is in the European cuisine pretty popular. But you can cook the egg/sugar mixture in a double boiler if you are concerned.
@@AllTastesGerman I'm just not sure that you put that part in the video. I would be glad to admit I'm wrong, but I've watched the video a few times and haven't seen where you use the double boiler...
@@novastellavoid You are right, I don´t use a double boiler in the video, but you could use it if you are concerned using raw eggs. Sorry for the confusion.
In USA we are not sure we r getting organic pasture raise chicken eggs, so it’s safer to cook it. I do love the European pastries a lot more. It Reminds me of home.
@@novastellavoid I’m German and we eat a lot of raw eggs because they are fresh especially in Bavaria where there are a lot of farms. In America it’s more dangerous because of unhealthy state they keep the hens in and how long they’re kept on the shelf. I have backyard chickens for this reason because the eggs in Australia (where I currently reside) are from chickens pumped full of antibiotics and hormones. It’s disgusting.
Know what I am saying?
I don´t
subs??????????
What would you want to substitute? Please let me know and I will try to give you some ideas.