Jan-2009 Daring Baker's Challenge
This was a great challenge. I had fun playing with all sorts of shapes. My favourite way to prepare these cookies was turning them into bowls. I chose to fill these yummy bowls with a gorgeous raspbery sherbet (recipe below). Thank you Karen and Zorra for a great challenge.
Tuiles
Recipe taken from “The Chocolate Book”, written by female Dutch Master chef Angélique Schmeinck
Makes: 16 small/4 large cups
Ingredients:
1/4 cup softened butter (not melted but soft)
1/2 cup sifted confectioner’s sugar
1 sachet vanilla sugar (7 grams or substitute with a dash of vanilla extract)
2 large egg whites (slightly whisked with a fork)
1/2 cup sifted all purpose flour
1 tablespoon cocoa powder/or food coloring of choice
Butter/spray to grease baking sheet
Directions:
2. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to firm up. This batter will keep in the fridge for up to a week, take it out 30 minutes before you plan to use it.
3. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or grease with either butter/spray and chill in the fridge for at least 15 minutes. This will help spread the batter more easily if using a stencil/cardboard template such as the circle. Press the stencil on the bakingsheet and use an off sided spatula to spread batter. Leave some room in between your shapes.
4. Mix a small part of the batter with the cocoa and a few drops of warm water until evenly colored. Use this colored batter in a paper piping bag and proceed to pipe decorations on circle. (My chocolate batter was a little thicker than the batter so it left a raised pattern on the tuile. I love the effect.)
5. Bake tuiles in a preheated oven for about 5-10 minutes or until the edges turn golden brown. Immediately release from baking sheet and proceed to shape/bend the cookies in the desired shape. These cookies have to be shaped when still warm, you might want to bake a small amount at a time or maybe put them in the oven to warm them up again. Shape immediately after baking using for instance a rolling pin, a broom handle, cups or cones.
Raspberry Sherbet
Adapted from The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz
Ingredients:
4 cups frozen raspberries
2 cups whole milk
1 cup sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice
Directions:
1. Put the raspberries in a blender or food processor, along with the milk and sugar. Puree until smooth, then strain the mixture to remove the seeds. Stir in the lemon juice.
2. Freeze the mixture in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions. If it is too soft, transfer to the freezer until it hardens.
that is amazing.
ReplyDeletei've never actually made sherbet/frozen yogurt/ice cream because i don't have the right equipment. but i've always wanted to.
i love all things raspberry. looks perfect.
Ooo, raspberry sherbet. I know what I'm making next in my ice cream maker!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great!
These are so pretty! The raspberry sherbet looks fantastic. Yum!
ReplyDeletethese look so amazing! When the tuiles are decorated they look like tuxedo shirts, and raspberry sherbert = awesome.
ReplyDeleteGood job!
Great pairing! Your Tuiles are very pretty! Another successful challenge...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
whoa, your's is up already :) beautiful tuiles, with raspberry and chocolate nothing can go wrong:)
ReplyDeletewow! brilliant post dear! loved the sherbet the most. Such inviting lovely click. Good job!
ReplyDeletehey love this!! very pretty... and i like the serbet recipe simple enough for me.
ReplyDeleteI feel faint just looking at those beauties Paula...quick, can I have a tuile please! Maybe I can try this gorgeous sherbet with strawberries when we get more berries soon. VERY YUM!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tuiles, gorgeous sherbet, and gorgeous photographs! Love the sharp, chocolate drizzle and love that you made the sherbet yourself :) Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and love the sorbet
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your challege and love the combi of choc and raspberries.
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate with raspberry sorbet sounds unbelievable!! I would love that!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a great combination! The sorbet sounds like the perfect use for my new icecream maker!
ReplyDeleteOoo, your tuiles look amazing! Love the raspberry sorbet pairing =D.
ReplyDeleteRaspberries and chocolate are one of my all time favorite combinations - that looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Congrats on such a beautiful execution!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos! The color of the raspberry sherbet is amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour sherbet looks delicious. I love the sherbet with the tuille. What a lovely flavor
ReplyDeleteMmm! Nice job on the challenge. The photos look fantastic and the chocolate/sherbet/tuile combo is getting my tummy rumbling!
ReplyDeletePerfect pairs. You did well on this month challenge.
ReplyDeleteBravo,
Elra
Lovely, looks like something from a gourmet restaurant!
ReplyDeleteLovely dessert cups, I like your flavor combination. I am so inspired to remake mine after seeing all the lovely ones out there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful presentation! I know what Im making for Valentine's Day Dessert!
ReplyDeleteI really love how you can see the raised chocolate pattern on the tuile. And the colors in your photos really pop - that bright pink with the chocolate! Mmmmm :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a perfect looking sorbet! And so are the tuille cups!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh- that sherbet looks divine! and the tuile is perfect too!
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation! The tuiles look perfectly thin and the drizzle of chocolate makes me want to just dive right in with a spoon.
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look perfect and the sherbet sounds delicious!
ReplyDeletewow looks gorgeous! The raised chocolate pattern is cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern on the tuile - how neat! Great job, the whole thing looks delish (I love DL's book!).
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely Paula. So delicate, perfect with the homemade raspberry sherbert which looks wonderful!! I LOVE that color!!
ReplyDeleteOh, So, Pretty. Great job Paula.
ReplyDeleteWhat I love the most is how you have chocolate both in the tuile and drizzled on top. I bet the layered flavors were terrific with the raspberry!
ReplyDeleteYes, this is the perfect cleanser after those brownies!
ReplyDeleteA W E S O M E ! :)
ReplyDeleteoh yummy they look great. love the way you decorated them with the chocolate batter :-)! XOXO
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely pictures! I can almost taste them...
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks sooo amazing! =D
ReplyDeleteI've never tried to make Tuiles. Looks like you have them mastered and I can learn from you. The raspberry sherbet is gorgeous on them. Very taste tempting photos and recipes.
ReplyDeleteSam
Oh so pretty! The chocolate drizzle is a great touch :)
ReplyDeleteThe color of the sorbet is fantastic, and your presentation is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the chocolate on the tuile. Well played!!!
ReplyDeletemmm raspberry sherbet would be great! Your tuiles look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNice job!
Gorgeous pictures, and that sorbet looks so delicious perched on top of your tuiles! :)
ReplyDeleteYour raspberry sorbet tuile cups are making my mouth water! I can almost taste the tartness of the frozen treat...
ReplyDeleteI'd never even heard of twileys or tuesdays or tuilips or whatever they are. And now they're calling, calling.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty, but I would chow it down because the flavor combo is too hard to resist!
ReplyDeleteLovely! And your sherbet recipes sounds great, too!
ReplyDeleteYou made you own sherbet! That's pretty cool! Great job on this challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look delicious. The chocolate drizzles are just gorgeous and look perfect with the raspberry sherbet. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThese look so tasty. I want to try the raspberry sherbet. I'm sure it will be time consuming, since I don't have an ice cream maker. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking tuiles. Chocolate and raspberries have a natural affinity, I think. Nice job on the challenge.
ReplyDeletelovely pairing!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is something that tempts me to no end! Raspberry and chocolate is such a great combination! Good job my friend! :)
ReplyDeleteanother yummy looking recipe from DL's book. looks like that's going on my amazon wish list. looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good- I'm hungry just looking at it! Great job.
ReplyDeleteThey remind of dragons (no idea why) just love the colour and the tastes involved great photos. Fab job on this challenge
ReplyDeleteLove your tuile cups. Great job and that sorbet looks soooo good.
ReplyDeleteI love raspberry sherbet! Great pairing for these tuiles.
ReplyDeleteI dont think I'll be repeating the tuiles but I'm bookmarking the sorbet recipe. This sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteThere was so much creativity with this month's challenge. I love what you've done with yours!
ReplyDeleteThe raspberry sherbet must have been a great compliment to the tuiles. I can't wait to try that myself. Thanks for the recipe. -kk
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I can imagine how great it tasted!
ReplyDeleteThose are seriously cute! Sorbet sounds delish too :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your pictures! The tuilles look perfect and the colour on the sherbet quite heavenly. I hope that when we move into a new house, I will have enough freezer space to try my hand at making some...
ReplyDeleteRaspberry Sherbet that sounds so good! Tuiles look great!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love raspberry sherbet, expecially with chocolate. Looks amazing! Great job on the challenge.
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