Friday, August 27, 2010

Ice Cream Petite Fours

The August 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Elissa of 17 and Baking. For the first time, The Daring Bakers partnered with Sugar High Fridays for a co-event and Elissa was the gracious hostess of both. Using the theme of beurre noisette, or browned butter, Elissa chose to challenge Daring Bakers to make a pound cake to be used in either a Baked Alaska or in Ice Cream Petit Fours. The sources for Elissa’s challenge were Gourmet magazine and David Lebovitz’s “The Perfect Scoop”.
This month's challenge caught me running a little behind, but I did manage just barely to get done what I needed just in time.  Fortunately, I had lots of mocha  ice cream left over from last months challenge, and this was a good way to use it up.  I did absolutely the love the brown butter pound cake.....you should really give it a try.......and I liked the overall flavour combination in the petite fours...They are fabulous.  Another excellent challenge!
The Brown butter recipe can be found below and the mocha ice cream recipe is in last month's challenge.   Feel free to enter the current giveaways posted below as well if you are interested, and take a minute to check out what other Daring Bakers put together for this month's challenge.  I'm going to go that myself.....right now!  Thanks for stopping by:)
 
 Brown Butter Pound Cake
19 tablespoons (9.5 oz) (275g) unsalted (sweet) butter
2 cups (200g) sifted cake flour (not self-rising; sift before measuring) (See “Note” section for cake flour substitution)
1 teaspoon (5g) baking powder
1/2 teaspoon (3g) salt
1/2 cup (110g) packed light brown sugar
1/3 (75g) cup granulated sugar
4 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1. Preheat the oven to 325°F/160°C and put a rack in the center. Butter and flour a 9”x9” (23cmx23cm) square pan.
2. Place the butter in a 10” (25cm) skillet over medium heat. Brown the butter until the milk solids are a dark chocolate brown and the butter smells nutty. (Don’t take your eyes off the butter in case it burns.) Pour into a shallow bowl and chill in the freezer until just congealed, 15-30 minutes.
3. Whisk together cake flour, baking powder, and salt.
4. Beat the brown butter, light brown sugar, and granulated sugar in an electric mixer until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Beat in the eggs one at a time, mixing well, and then the vanilla extract.
5. Stir in the flour mixture at low speed until just combined.
6. Scrape the batter into the greased and floured 9”x9” (23cmx23cm) square pan. Smooth the top with a rubber spatula and rap the pan on the counter. Bake until golden brown on top and when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 25 minutes.
7. Cool in the pan 10 minutes. Run a knife along the edge and invert right-side-up onto a cooling rack to cool completely.
Chocolate Glaze (For the Ice Cream Petit Fours)
9 ounces (250g) dark chocolate, finely chopped
1 cup (250 ml) heavy (approx 35% butterfat) cream
1 1/2 tablespoons (32g) light corn syrup, Golden syrup, or agave nectar
2 teaspoons (10ml) vanilla extract (I substituted coffee liqueur)
Stir the heavy cream and light corn syrup in a small saucepan over medium heat until it comes to a boil. Remove from heat and add the dark chocolate. Let sit 30 seconds, then stir to completely melt the chocolate. Stir in the vanilla and let cool until tepid before glazing the petit fours.

Once cooled, the cake was leveled and split into two layer. I put one layer back into the pan which I  had covered in a layer of plastic wrap. Then I spread the softened ice cream over top and popped the second  cake layer on top of that.  After cooling over night in the freezer, I removed the cake, cut away the rough edges and cut the cake up into 1 inch squares.  The 1 inch squares with covered with glaze and sprinkled with mocha powder and left in the freezer until serving time.

8 comments:

Renata said...

Your mocha ice cream sounds delicious... love mocha... your petit fours are perfect and lovely! Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a lovely comment!

shaz said...

Mmm.. I love mocha flavours, even better than chocolate sometimes. The petit fours look gorgeous. Well done. And I entered the lunch revolution giveaway, what a great idea. Thanks!

Smita Srivastava said...

That looks so yummy !!! Thanks for sharing the wonderful recipe !!!

- Smita
www.littlefoodjunction.blogspot.com
( fun food ideas for picky eaters )

LittleRed said...

Thank you for your supportive comments! I really enjoyed the challenge this month:)

Victoria said...

That sounds so yummy!

Christina said...

Mmmm mocha :) They're beautiful! Great job!

The Betz Family said...

Your petit fours look great! Nice job on the challenge!

Jeanne said...

Mocha ice cream sounds amazing! With the brown butter and chocolate glaze, I bet it was out of this world!