Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Fruits au sabayon

For this months I was paired with Le Recette du jour , I am so pleased beeing paired with her as I made something which I have never made.

I always thought Sabayon was something which only real good chefs can make as it is with eggs and I always heard you had to be carefull so that the eggs don't curdle etc.............. all these disaster stories had put me off making them untill I saw them in Le recettes place, it sounded so easy to make I thought to myself I should give it a try.

And I am so glad I tried them, they are shockingly so easy to make andtaste is just so so delicous.
Just like a 5 star place dessert.

She has this wonderful array of delicous desserts in her place.
If you ant to have the original recipe check out her place here she used a variety ofother fruits than me.
I used berries as now it is really berry season here and I thought why not make use of sesonal fruits.
Before I go to the recipe I must say a huge thankyou to Teresa Cordero Cordell of Mexican American Border Cooking.

She had this wonderful competition and I won the book
I am new to Mexican Cusine but I am really looking forward for trying them as I looked through the book which I received last week and there is lots of dishes I want to try from the book.
So watch out the space here, thee is going to be a fiesta here soon :-)
Want to buy Glorias book , you will find the information here

I also received a copy of ebook, of Teressa which is called Mi Chita's Mexican Chocolate Recipes. Whick is absloutley my things as it is with lots of chocolate desserts.



1 small box of raspberries.
1 small box of black berries.
15 to 20 strawberries. Slice them
2 tbsp of grenadine ( optional)
Mix all the fruits with the grenadine ( if you are using) and divide them into 4 glasses.

Sabayon:
100 ml sweetwine, I used Banyuls
3 egg yolks
40 gm sugar
To make the sabayon you need a double boiler or a heatproof bowl over simmering water, and either a strong wrist or a handheld electric whisk. I used a electric whisk.
I don't have a double broiler so i fill up a pan with hot water and use another bowl to fit on to the pan.
Put the pan in a small heat and add the sweet wine in a glass or steel bowl and add the eggs and starts whisking. While bush whisking add the sugar and keep on whisking untill it turns white and frothy, it will take almost 8 to 10 minutes.
Pour over the fruits and serve it immidietly.
Enjoy this super delicous dessert.

Here it is a long weekend from tommorow onwards as there is some kind of religious holiday here, so I will see you all on Monday.

69 comments:

  1. I LOVE sabayons! It's one of the first dishes my DH taught me and now I can do one directly on the stove without the bain-marie (bowl on boiling water)

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  2. Wow thats super delicious dessert...and congratulations on your winning the book :)

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  3. The dessert looks gorgeous with fruits in it.
    Congrats on the win.

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  4. this looks delish......even i have glanced this book in my city center library

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  5. happy cook...hw r u..? not seeing u for long time..come often kk..

    this dessert is looking superb..Send it to me :)

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  6. yummy...this is one of my favourites, I use marsala in mine.

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  7. so beautiful and yummy dessert looks so mouthwatering

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  8. Lovely dessert..Congrats on ur winning the book..

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  9. ooh, your sabayons look gorgeous! And I can imagine with Banyuls it tasted sublime. I do this type of thing without the double boiler too, but for first-timers it is better to be safe than sorry!

    Must make this again soon -- thanks for the recipe exchange!

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  10. Delicious dessert with all those fruits, beautiful presentation!!Happy weekend!

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  11. Bombay-Brussels i woudn't dare to do like that as it was my first time, maybe next time :-)

    Parita it was super yumm and thankyou.

    Jayashree thankyou

    Purva desai take the book here is lots of delicous recipe in them.

    Lean i do wish i could send it to you and will come to yourplace in a jiffy.

    Aguadazee, i was also planning to make with marsala but then i had this new bottle i wanted to try :-)

    Rejha thankyou

    Prathiba thankyou.

    Veronica I would have not dared to do without a double boiler methid, yeah it was just so so yumm, thankyou for the yummyrecipe.

    Priya thankyou and you to have a wonderful weekend, here is holiday from tommorow onwards. My daughter is gone to London from her school fro three days.

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  12. I don;t think i have had this before. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Sabayon is new to me and I love the look of it now. :-)

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  14. HC, the desert looks absolutely delicious. Paired with those berries yum! The book sounds very interesting, let me checkout my library. Enjoy we still have 2 long days before our long weekend.

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  15. Wow looks so easy and fantastic.Nice one.First time here and loved the way its come up.Now am gona run for my hubby's wine bottle:)

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  16. Oh, sabayon with fruits sounds heavenly! A perfect dessert! Congratulations on winning Gloria's book!

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  17. u always come up with yummy desserts,..:-)i am droolin here,,..

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  18. Wow HC, Delicious dessert. Very tempting with all my fav fruits. Yummmmm

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  19. HC Congrats!! & that dessert looks gorgeous! I have never made this at home, but with so many berries around this I should try.

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  20. Finla, wonderful looking sabayon. Like you, I feel a little intimidated in attempting something so luxurious, but I will give it a go. I am so happy that you are enjoying your new books. :)

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  21. Looks so thick and delicious....

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  22. Now this is my kind of dessert - it looks divine!

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  23. Congrats dear .. this one looks just awesome

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  24. Congrats on the win

    I have not even heard about sabayon, the opportunities food blogging brings. It looks delicious

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  25. beautiful dessert and congratulations on winning the book-I cant wait to see what you do!

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  26. I never tasted this sabayon..looks rich and creamy ..enjoy ur long weekend,nice click too...

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  27. that looks so deliciously good is amazing really so fresh and the perfect combo of flavours :) xx Rico-Recipes

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  28. Mmm the fruit looks delicious! I've never had sabayon, but it sounds yummy!

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  29. Sabayon been age I tasted one. I always thought it is quiet complicated to make it. Sabayon and berries are great summer dessert!

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  30. Thanks.
    Your blog is interesting.

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  31. Happy Cook this dessert look absolutely beautiful!! xGloria

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  32. Congratulations on winning the book!! I've never seen this dessert , it looks so elegant!! If it's not hard I think I'll try to make it, thank you for picking this recipe!!

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  33. New to me! Looks Yummy:)

    Have a great weekend!

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  34. Wow thats a very yummy and a creamy dessert with those berries mmm I cant think of anything more...

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  35. This is so pretty! It looks like it would be a great way to end a meal, light and refreshing.

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  36. That looks so creamy, like custard!

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  37. Just look at the ingredients, no one would be able to resist such a fruity dessert.

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  38. Hey thats looking gorgeous .. Congrats on ur prize and waiting for the fiesta dear...

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  39. OMG..it looks soo good. I wish I could just pick that bowl from the screen and eat it :)

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  40. lovely dessert..have never made one myself for the same reasons...and congrats on the win

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  41. looks delicious!!congratulations!

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  42. Very Scrumptious dessert...Love the presentation..

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  43. You do have a way with desserts...elegant, a little decadent, not too filling.

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  44. Fantastic dessert with berries.. Love it! Congrats on the win! And here too its a long weekend...

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  45. What an elegant & summery dessert - looks beautiful.

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  46. What a beautiful and classy dessert! Perfect for summer berries. Congrats on your win! Can't wait to see what you make from it! :)

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  47. Looks yummy Happy...can't wait to try...and congrats.

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  48. Love sabayon a lot. Turned out perfect for u. Looks delish....YUM!

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  49. I was not sure which wine is sweet, now that you have told me, I wil try this. I love this dessert

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  50. What a beautiful dessert I love the presentation - congratulations on the book. :-)

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  51. Congrats dear ..u deserve it.
    Lovely dessert and nice clicks. New for me, but looks delicious.

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  52. What a beautiful, elegant dessert Happy Cook. And congrats on winning the book.

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  53. hmmmm Delicious!!! Nice one to try !

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  54. congrats on winning the book.
    looks mouthwatering
    thnks
    prajusha
    www.icookipost.com

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  55. These are beautiful! You made them perfectly :) I would LOVE to have tasted them. Very nice!!

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  56. LOve Sabayon, perfect for summer.

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  57. Oh wow congratulations....Now happy cook is going to cook mexican....Sabayon looks yummy.....

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  58. just one word... GORGEOUS!

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  59. Hi HC,
    Though I've come many a times to ur blog and got awed by all ur recipes and pics, seen ur daughter's violin clip and stuff...I was a bit too hesitant to write anything in the comment column :)as U are a damn good cook! amjust taking baby steps in honing my cooking skills. I loved all ur recipes and keep starring at the breads u bake ...lol
    Will be a regular here henceforth. U sound very polite in ur comments :)and very warm and homely in ur posts, god bless. Happy weekend
    TC

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  60. The dessert sounds delicious but unfortunately we don't get raspberries and blueberries in Greece.

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  61. Pure elegance. Great job!

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  62. I hadn't heard of this until now... but it looks so lovely... and how can any dessert put you off? I think it was only because it didn't say chocolate :-)

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  63. Look so tasteful!
    Thanks for sharing:)

    and you can visit me if I can visit you
    :)
    Welocme!
    foodcreate

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  64. I love your Recipe!
    Thanks for sharing.

    and you can visit me if i can visit you:)
    Welocme
    foodcreate

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  65. I love berries in dessert and this looks delicious.

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  66. nice!! never tasted this... but looks very appetizing and pleasing.

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