Recipe of Mont Blanc a la Pumpkin in A Minutes for Family
Samuel Banks 18/08/2020 17:42
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Mont Blanc a la Pumpkin
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook mont blanc a la pumpkin using 36 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mont Blanc a la Pumpkin:
Prepare 5 Egg
Prepare (Tart)
Take 30 grams Sugar
Make ready 120 grams Cake flour
Make ready 40 grams Butter
Prepare 10 grams Peanut butter
Get 5 drops Vanilla oil
Get (Peanut Cream)
Get 20 grams Peanuts
Take 20 grams Almond flour
Get 30 grams Peanut butter
Make ready 20 grams Butter
Make ready 1 Egg
Prepare 30 grams Sugar
Get (Filling)
Get 710 grams Kabocha squash (or pumpkin)
Get 5 tbsp Sugar
Get 1 tbsp Butter
Prepare 1 tbsp Rum
Prepare 5 drops Vanilla oil
Make ready 4 tbsp Powdered coffee creamer
Prepare (Pumpkin Cream)
Make ready 1 use about half of above Filling
Get 1 use about half of below Fresh cream
Prepare (Fresh Cream)
Prepare 200 ml Heavy cream
Prepare 2 tbsp Sugar
Prepare 1 tsp Rum
Make ready (Decorations)
Take 1 Raisins
Make ready 7 Kabocha (Pumpkin) seeds
Prepare 7 Almonds
Get 7 pieces Your favorite dried fruits
Make ready 1 Kabocha squash
Make ready 1 Chocolate chips
Get 1 Cocoa powder (or cinnamon)
I took their idea of putting raisins in the bottom of the tart and tried modifying it with chocolate chips. I really wanted to make it with almond flour but I didn't have enough. So I thought about it and then realize. A Mont Blanc (or Mont-Blanc aux marrons) is a dessert of sweetened chestnut purée in the form of vermicelli, topped with whipped cream.
Instructions to make Mont Blanc a la Pumpkin:
First, make the tart crust. Bring the butter to room temperature in advance. Knead it in a bowl, then mix in the sugar until the mixture becomes white. Fold each beaten egg into the mixture 3 times, then put in the vanilla oil and mix again.
Next, sprinkle in the flour and mix gently with a spatula. Wrap the dough in saran wrap then set it aside in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
In the meantime, take the pumpkin you will use for the filling and remove the skin and seeds with a knife. Cut it into appropriately sized pieces, put on a plate, and microwave for 12 to 15 minutes.
While the pumpkin is warming up, make the peanut cream. Crush the peanuts into a powder with a knife. In a bowl knead the peanut butter and butter together then put in the sugar and mix until the mixture becomes white. Put in the beaten egg, almond flour, and crushed peanuts and stir.
Preheat your oven to 170°C. Next, cut the dough for the crust into 7 pieces, flatten each with a rolling pin then fit into tart cups. Put in a few chocolate chips (or raisins) then put a scoop of peanut cream in with a spoon. Bake at 170°C for 25 minutes.
While the tart is baking, carefully break up the pumpkin you warmed up in the microwave, strain it, then mix with the other ingredients for the filling.
Separate the filling into two equal parts and place into separate containers. When the tart is done baking, place on a cooling rack and let cool.
Next whip the fresh cream. Put in the sugar and rum and whisk until soft peaks form. Put half of this into one of the containers of filling and mix together to make the pumpkin cream. Whip the remaining cream up a little bit more.
Separate the filling into 7 parts and put on top of the tart. Cover the filling with the leftover cream.
Put the pumpkin cream into a pastry bag and squeeze around the cream on top of the tart.
Finally, decorate as you see fit and you will be all done.
When you cut the tart in half, it looks like this.
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