BAVARIAN CREAM
Bavarian Cream taken from my Great-Grandmother's recipe book.
Provided by CAROL_67
Categories Desserts Frostings and Icings
Time 2h5m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a small bowl, stir together the gelatin and cold water. Set aside to soften. In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, sugar, and salt until smooth.
- In a medium saucepan, bring the milk to a boil. Pour the hot milk in a steady stream into the yolk mixture, whisking constantly. Return the mixture to the saucepan and cook and stir over medium heat until the mixture coats the back of a spoon. Remove from heat and pour the custard through a strainer.
- Stir in the softened gelatin and vanilla and stir to melt the gelatin. Allow to cool.
- When the mixture has cooled almost to room temperature, whip the heavy cream to medium stiffness and fold it into the custard. Immediately transfer the Bavarian cream to parfait glasses, molds, or on prepared cake layers, as it will firm up quickly as the gelatin sets. Refrigerate at least one hour before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 312 calories, Carbohydrate 17.4 g, Cholesterol 188.8 mg, Fat 25.4 g, Protein 4.5 g, SaturatedFat 15.3 g, Sodium 51.7 mg, Sugar 15.5 g
BAVARIAN CREAM
Bavarian Cream makes the perfect dessert. Creamy like a custard with a light, whipped texture, this classic dessert recipe is served with a berry puree. Bavarian Cream looks fancy but is actually not tough to make!
Provided by Recipes From Europe
Categories Desserts
Time 2h30m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Separate the eggs and place the egg yolks into a medium-sized, heat-resistant mixing bowl. Add the sugar and mix with the normal beaters of your electric mixer until very creamy and lighter in color. Then set the bowl aside for now.
- Add the milk, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt to a small pot and bring it to a boil on the stove. Whisk regularly to keep the bottom from burning.
- Once boiling, remove the milk from the heat and slowly pour it into the bowl with the egg yolk mixture while whisking constantly.
- Now, place the heat-resistant mixing bowl with the egg mixture into a hot water bath. The best way to do this is by placing the bowl into a large pot with hot water on the stove with the heat on low. You want the water to simmer, not boil vigorously. Whisk regularly until the egg mixture thickens slightly, then remove it from the heat. This can take up to 10 minutes, so don't give up too early.
- Prepare the gelatin according to package directions and pour it into the warm egg-milk-mixture while whisking consistently.
- Either wait until the mixture cools down to room temperature on its own while whisking regularly or place the mixing bowl into a larger bowl with ice-cold water and whisk regularly while the mixture cools.
- In the meantime, whip the whipping cream until stiff using the normal beaters of your electric mixer.
- Once the egg-milk mixture has cooled down to room temperature and is starting to set/gelatinize, fold in the whipping cream using a spatula. When everything is well mixed, pour or ladle the cream into four small bowls or glasses. Cover them with cling film and place them into the fridge for at least two hours (ideally longer).
- You can garnish the Bavarian cream with fresh fruit and/or a fruit puree before serving. For that, simply blend some fresh fruit (e.g. raspberries, strawberries, or mixed berries) in a blender. You might have to add a tiny bit of water if your mixer has trouble. Spread the blended fruit through a sifter if there are any seeds, then place the puree on top of the Bavarian cream.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 g, Calories 336 kcal, Carbohydrate 30 g, Protein 8 g, Fat 21 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 195 mg, Sodium 131 mg, Sugar 27 g, UnsaturatedFat 7 g
BAVARIAN CREAM
Provided by Michael Symon : Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 50m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Put the split vanilla bean in cream and slowly bring to a boil. Turn off heat and let sit for 1 hour.
- Remove bean and scrape out seeds, add them to the cream and discard the pod. Sprinkle the gelatin into the milk and set aside.
- Whisk the sugar and egg yolks together. Warm the cream mixture back up and slowly whisk into eggs. Place mixture over simmering water and stir until it is thick enough to coat the back of a wooded spoon. Remove from heat and add milk and gelatin mixture.
- Place bowl in ice bath and stir until at room temperature.
- Fold in whipped cream and pour mixture into 6 (6-ounce) ramekins. Place in refrigerator for 4 to 5 hours or until mixture is set. Remove from molds and garnish with strawberries.
BAVARIAN CUSTARD
I found this recipe in a magazine (not sure which one) about 20 years ago. It is easy to make and doesn't last long in our home. I use sugar-free instant pudding, rice milk, and Tofutti sour cream (lactose free) but this is the original recipe.
Provided by wealdrich
Categories Dessert
Time 2h5m
Yield 6 1/2 cup, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In medium bowl place instant pudding. With wire whisk, stir in milk until mixture is smooth and slightly thickened.
- Add sour cream and yogurt; whisk until smooth.
- Cover; refrigerate at least 2 hours.
- Spoon custard into 6 individual dessert dishes and top with assorted berries.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188.3, Fat 10.2, SaturatedFat 6.3, Cholesterol 24.1, Sodium 292.2, Carbohydrate 21.4, Sugar 17.9, Protein 3.4
BAVARIAN CUSTARD
I don't really recall where I got this recipe, however, I think it is a knock-off version of Bavarian Cream. It only takes a few simple ingredients and can be a healthy dessert. You can use any flavors in this recipe also. I like to use French Vanilla and eat it with fruit. Blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries go especially well.
Provided by StacL
Categories Dessert
Time 5m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix milk and pudding together until just slightly thickened.
- Add remaining ingredients until thoroughly mixed.
- Chill.
- Serve with fruit.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 242.9, Fat 10.3, SaturatedFat 6.5, Cholesterol 36.1, Sodium 444.3, Carbohydrate 32, Sugar 25.2, Protein 6
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