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Black & white cake – Salt & Pepper – Italian Cuisine

Black & white cake - Salt & Pepper


1) Gather in a saucepan 1.2 dl of water with a pinch of salt and 35 g of butter, courses to a boil, remove the saucepan from the heat, add the flour at once, stir and continue cooking the dough over low heat for 2-3 minutes. Let it cool down.

2) United the eggs, one at a time, jumbled up And transferred the mixture in a pastry pocket mounted with a 1 cm smooth nozzle. Drop the dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper in order to obtain many piles the size of a hazelnut and cook the puffs in a preheated oven at 180 ° for about 30 minutes.

3) Meanwhile chopped finely dark chocolate, untie it in a bain-marie, add 1 dl of warmed cream and the remaining butter and mix the ingredients. Transfer the bowl in the fridge until the mixture begins to bind.

4) Cut the sponge cake in 2 layers. Chop finely white chocolate, heat 1.5 dl of cream and, off the heat, unite the chocolate in several stages, until the mixture is shiny. Let it cool in the fridge. Add the seeds contained in the vanilla pod and whip with an electric whisk until it begins to thicken. Spread the ganache on the sponge cake base e recompose the cake.

5) Jumbled up the icing sugar with 1 tablespoon of filtered orange juice until a thick glaze is obtained, pour it on the cake and leave it thicken. Stuffed the cream puffs prepared with the remaining whipped cream mixed with the sifted cocoa. Soak them in the dark ganache and arrange them on the cake by stacking them. Let the cake rest for 30 minutes in the fridge and serve.

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Posted on 08/01/2022

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White chocolate salami – Salt & Pepper – Italian Cuisine

White chocolate salami - Salt & Pepper


1) Dissolve the chocolate in a bain-marie in a saucepan. Cut diced apricots, chopped blueberries, crumble the biscuits; add them to the chocolate with the rice crispies and pistachios. Jumbled up and let it cool until the mass becomes consistent.

2) Divide the mixture on 4 sheets of parchment paper forming 4 strips of the same length; wrap the paper so as to form salami and close it.

3) Transfer them and in the refrigerator until consolidated. Take them off from the fridge and leave them at room temperature for at least 3 hours. Therefore slice them and serve.

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Posted on 01/01/2022

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White Christmas log – Italian Cuisine

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First of all, prepare the milk cream: add the flour, sugar and vanilla in a saucepan, then pour the boiling milk over it, finally put it back on the heat and let it thicken well.
Transfer the cream to a bowl, cover with cling film and let it cool completely.

Whip the cold cream from the fridge, then add it to the now cold cream, stirring gently with movements from the bottom up, and keep it in the fridge.

Now prepare the biscuit dough: whip the eggs with sugar and vanilla for at least 10 minutes, until the mixture is light and fluffy, then add the sifted flour, a couple of tablespoons at a time, and finally also the almond flour.

Pour the mixture into the baking tray lined with parchment paper, level the surface and cook for about 15 minutes in a convection oven preheated to 150 ° C.
Remove from the oven, cover with a second sheet of parchment paper and roll up, then let it cool completely.

Take back the biscuit dough, open it gently and remove the parchment paper.
Brush with a little milk and stuff with about half of the cream, then roll the biscuit dough over the filling again and leave in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.

Cut the roll, leaving one part larger (about 2/3) and the other smaller (you can also divide it further, as I did, to obtain an even more articulated log).
Place the roll on the serving plate and cover it with the remaining cream (you don't necessarily have to be super precise: after all it is a question of simulating a log of wood) and then with the coconut flour, then store in the fridge.

The white Christmas log is ready, you just have to decorate it, bring it to the table and serve it.

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