SAVARIN WITH STRAWBERRIES
A savarin is like a big rum baba, except this version is soaked with dessert wine for a light, summery feel
Provided by Sara Buenfeld
Categories Buffet, Dessert, Dinner, Treat
Time 2h15m
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Mix the flour, sugar and yeast in a bowl with a pinch of salt. Mix the milk and eggs, then pour in and beat well to make a thick, sticky batter. Dot over the butter, then cover and leave in a warm place for about 30 mins until doubled in size.
- Meanwhile, make the syrup. Heat sugar and zest with 125ml water until the sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and stir in wine.
- Heat oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. When the batter has risen, beat it with a wooden spoon for about 1 min to mix in the butter, then spoon into a buttered 25cm ring mould. Cover with oiled cling film and leave until it reaches three-quarters of the way up the tin.
- Remove cling film and bake for 15 mins until well risen and golden, then pour over the wine syrup. Cover and leave until ready to serve. You can freeze this or leave it overnight in a cool place. To serve, turn the savarin onto a large serving plate and brush with the jam so it looks nice and sticky. Mix the strawberries with the lemon and sugar and pile into the middle. Decorate with strawberry leaves, if you have them, and serve with cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 294 calories, Fat 6 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 53 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 39 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 5 grams protein, Sodium 0.17 milligram of sodium
ANNE'S RED-WINE SAVARIN
Author and instructor Anne Willan prepares a sweet, delicious dessert with a red-wine glaze.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Dinner Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Make the savarin: Place 1/2 cup warm water in a small bowl, and sprinkle yeast over water; let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes. Sift flour, sugar, and salt into a large bowl. Make a well in the center, and pour the foamy yeast and eggs into well. Mix with your hands, gradually drawing in the flour, and work to form a smooth and floppy dough. Cup your hand and beat the dough, lifting it up and letting it drop back into the bowl so it hits with a slap, until it is elastic and very smooth, about 5 minutes. You could also mix and knead the dough in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment.
- Cover the bowl with a clean kitchen towel, and leave it in a warm place until the dough has doubled in bulk, 45 to 60 minutes.
- Brush a 1 1/4-quart ring mold with the melted butter, and chill it in the freezer. When butter has set, butter it again. When the dough has risen, add butter and work it into the dough with your hand. Alternatively, you can place the dough in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and work the butter in. Transfer the dough to the prepared mold, letting it drop from the spoon so it is evenly distributed around the mold. Place in a warm spot to rise until the mold is full, 30 to 45 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Bake the savarin until brown and beginning to pull away from the sides of the mold, 20 to 25 minutes. Turn it out onto a rack to cool. The savarin may be baked ahead and stored in a plastic bag for up to 3 days.
- Make the syrup and glaze: In a medium saucepan over medium-low heat, heat wine with 1 cup sugar until the sugar is dissolved. Raise heat, and bring the syrup to a boil; simmer for 2 minutes. Place the savarin on a rack over a rimmed baking sheet, and spoon the hot syrup over the top. The savarin should puff up dramatically and lighten as it absorbs the syrup. Reheat the syrup that falls onto the baking sheet, and continue basting until only about 1/2 cup remains. Set this syrup aside, and transfer the savarin to a serving platter.
- Fill the center of the savarin with berries. Combine the remaining 1/2 cup sugar and the reserved syrup in a small saucepan over low heat, and heat gently until the sugar has dissolved. Continue to simmer until it thickens and coats the back of a spoon, 3 to 5 minutes. Let the glaze cool slightly, then brush it over the savarin and the berries. The savarin may be kept for up to 2 hours. Serve at room temperature.
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- Stir together the flour, sugar and yeast in a large bowl. Mix the salt, milk and eggs together in a jug then pour into the flour mixture and beat well using a wooden spoon for about 5 minutes to make a thick, sticky batter.
- Gradually add the butter, beating until the mixture is smooth, elastic and shiny. Finally fold in the orange and lemon zest. Cover the bowl with cling film and leave to rise for 1 hour.
- For the syrup, tip the sugar into a pan, add the lemon juice and 150ml (5fl oz) water and bring to a simmer, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Remove from the heat, stir in the orange liqueur and leave to cool.
- For the chocolate disc, temper the plain chocolate by melting three-quarters (75g (2½oz)) of the chocolate over a pan of simmering water (do not let the bottom of the bowl touch the water).
- Spoon into a piping bag made out of baking parchment and pipe a 2in oval disc onto a sheet of baking paper or acetate and leave to set. Spoon the melted white chocolate into another piping bag and pipe the word ‘Savarin’ onto the plain chocolate disc.
- For the caramel shards, line a baking tray with silicone or baking parchment. Add the sugar to a pan with 4 tablespoons water and bring to a simmer, stirring until the sugar dissolves.
- Grease a 9in bundt tin or savarin mould with butter. When the batter has risen, spoon it into the tin. Cover with oiled clingfilm and leave to rise for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until it reaches three-quarters of the way up the tin.
- Remove the cling film and bake for 20–25 minutes or until the savarin is risen and golden-brown. Remove from the oven and place the tin on a wire rack to cool for 5–10 minutes.
- When cool enough to handle, remove the savarin from the tin and pour half of the syrup into the tin. Gently place the savarin back into the tin to soak up the syrup and cool completely.
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