White chocolate crémeux
If you’re looking for a way to add the creamy, milky taste of white chocolate to your patisserie – but a ganache would be a bit too dense and the texture of a white chocolate mousse wouldn’t be rich enough – then this white chocolate crémeux (or chocolate cream) recipe is just perfect. It yields a smooth, dense cream like a very velvety custard, yet with a creamy and caramelly white chocolate taste – firm enough for layered desserts and patisserie or to be piped on top. For the perfect end result, it’s best to use Finest Belgian Chocolate with standard fluidity - check the packaging for the 💧💧💧 symbol.
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Easy
White chocolate crémeux
Ingredients: White chocolate crémeux
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2.4 ozglucose syrup DE 40
Preparation: White chocolate crémeux
Heat up in a microwave.
Ingredients: White chocolate crémeux
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2.3 ozegg yolks
Preparation: White chocolate crémeux
Add to the glucose syrup and emulsify.
Ingredients: White chocolate crémeux
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12.4 oz35% cream
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5.4 ozWhole milk
Preparation: White chocolate crémeux
Boil together, temper the egg yolk mixture with it and heat back up to 82°C while stirring.
Ingredients: White chocolate crémeux
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11.3 oz
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1.4 ozgelatin mass
Preparation: White chocolate crémeux
Pour previous mixture onto the chocolate and gelatine mass, and emulsify. Pour into moulds and freeze.
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