Dragon fruit bavarois tartlets
Decorate these cakes with rose petals for the perfect Valentine's cake. And did you know that there are also red and yellow pitahaya? Use red pitahaya for Valentine's Day to add to the joy of love even more.
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- Dessert, Cakes
- 4 persons
- 30 min. preparation 4 hours of waiting time
- 370 kcal Nutrition Value
- Gluten free Vegetarian
Ingredients
Tartlets
- 2 dragon fruit
- 4 sheets of gelatine
- 150 ml apple juice
- 1 lime
- 75 g sugar
- 250 ml whipping cream
- 125 g raspberries
- 8 edible flowers (optional)
Kitchen tools
- Food processor
- 4 cooking rings (7 cm)
- Hand blender
Preparation method
- Cut the dragon fruit in half lengthwise, removing most of the stalks from the skin, so that the skin is smooth. Cut the flesh into thin slices of 2 mm. Place the slices on the inside of the cooking ring, overlapping each slice by half.
- Soak the sheets of gelatine in cold water for 5 minutes.
- Put the rest of the pulp in a measuring cup and top up to 300 ml with apple juice. Squeeze the lime. Add the sugar and lime juice. Puree with the hand blender until smooth. Pour into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Add the squeezed gelatin and stir until dissolved. Leave to cool slightly and place in the fridge until ready to use.
- When the dragon fruit mixture starts to set, beat the whipping cream to a yoghurt-like consistency with the mixer and carefully fold into the dragon fruit mixture. Fill the rings with the bavarois and place the rings, covered, in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours.
- Remove the rings and place the tartlets on a plate. Decorate the bavarois tartlets with raspberries and flowers.
Enjoy!
Nutrition value per person/bite
- Energy
- 370 kcal
- Protein
- 4 g
- Fat
- 22 g
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- Saturated
- 15 g
- Carbohydrate
- 38 g
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- Sugars
- 33 g
- Fibers
- 2 g