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Monday, March 14, 2011

Passion... fruits



Hi, friends! I have been away taking my time practicing sugar flowers and yet felt so much wanting to go back to blogging. Yes, after a couple of years blogging has become a habit or a ritual or a lifestyle... yes, everyone?

Well, as much as I wanted to be a regularly posting blogger, I am juggling between a full-time job, a relationship, and this new calling of fondant world. No no no can't use those as an excuse... Well, in that case let me say "I'll do my best!"



However I do want to keep baking and posting something that everyone would love to see, read, or to my wishes, bake following the recipe. I have thought about Joconde challenge and decided to give it another shot since it was quite a wonderful challenge last time.

This round I gave the Joconde a tint of orange color complete with the, as usual, my favorite passion-fruit flavor. And I just couldn't resist the passion fruits so here I go messing up with passion fruit mousse. Sour and tangy, just the way I like the mousse cake. And I also wanted to give that wooden-pattern scraper which has been sitting in my drawer a go on chocolate decoration.



So before you can see the orchard fondant creation as what I promised in my previous post, I hope you are happy and enjoy this Joconde creation! Have a great week ahead :-)

JOCONDE PASSION FRUIT MOUSSE
Makes one 7 inch mousse cake



1. Joconde

A.Patterned Joconde Décor Paste
Needs one 13inch x 13inch baking pan

Ingredients:
- Unsalted butter – soften > 50g
- Icing sugar> 50g
- Egg whites > 50g
- Cake flour> 55g
- Orange coloring > adequate (If chocolate color is desired, reduce cake flour to 43g and add 15g cocoa powder. Sift the flour and cocoa powder together before adding to creamed mixture).

Method:
- Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy (use stand mixer with blade, hand held mixer, or by hand)
- Gradually add egg whites. Beat continuously.
- Fold in sifted flour.
- Tint batter with coloring (or cocoa variation) to desired color.

Preparing the Joconde- How to make the pattern:
- Prepate 13inch x 13inch baking pan. Place upside down. Upside down pan makes spreading easier with no lip from the pan.
- Spread silpat on the reversed side baking pan. Place imprint stencil on it.
- Spread a thin even layer of décor paste approximately 5 mm thick across the imprint stencil on silpat with a spatula. Level up the décor and lift the stencil away.
- Keep the colored décor paste leftover (approx.. 125-155g) aside. Use later.
- Slide the baking pan with décor on silpat into the freezer. Freeze hard. Approx 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, prepare joconde sponge.
- Preheat oven to 250C.



B. Joconde Sponge
Needs one 13inch x 13inch baking pan, reverse upside down

Ingredients:
- Unsalted butter- melt > 15g
- Egg whites > 45g
- Granulated sugar > 5g
- Almond meal (if use hazelnut flour, omit butter) > 43g
- Icing sugar > 38g
- Cake flour > 13g
- Eggs > 75g

Method:
- Melt butter. Leave to cool.
- Dust the reversed side of baking pan with icing sugar.
- In a clean mixing bowl whip egg whites and granulated sugar to firm, glossy peaks. Reserve in a separate clean bowl to use later.
- Sift almond meal, icing sugar, and cake flour. Set aside
- On medium speed, add eggs into almond mixture a little at a time. Mix well after each addition. Mix until smooth and light. (If using a stand mixer use blade attachment. If hand held a whisk attachment is fine, or by hand. )
- Fold in one third reserved whipped egg whites to almond mixture to lighten the batter. Fold in remaining whipped egg whites. Do not over mix.
- Fold in melted butter. Mix well.
- Remove décor paste baking pan from freezer. Quickly pour the Joconde sponge batter over the design. Spread evenly to completely cover the pattern of the Décor paste.
- Bake at 250C until the joconde bounces back when slightly pressed, approx. 8-10 minutes. You can bake it as is on the upside down pan. Yes, it is a very quick bake, so watch carefully.
- Leave the oven at 250C.
- Cool joconde. Do not leave too long, or you will have difficulty removing it from silpat.
- Flip cooled cake on to the sugar dusted reversed baking pan. Remove silpat. Cake should be right side up, and pattern showing! (The icing sugar helps the cake from sticking when cutting.)
- Set aside. (If you are not going to cut the joconde décor into strips on the same day, put it inside an air-proof container or a closed box.

C. Joconde base
Needs: one 9inch x 9inch baking tray and one 7inch cake ring.
-Place silpat or parchment paper on baking tray.
- Use a 7inch cake ring as a guide to spread the colored décor paste leftover on silpat or parchment paper.
- Bake at 250C for 8-10 minutes.
- Remove from oven. Peel away the parchment paper if used. Cool.

Preparing the mold for mousse:
Needs: one 7 inch cake ring.

- Press 7 inch cake ring into joconde base to cut out a 7 inch base. Remove the excessive bits.
- Line the inside of cake ring with a curled piece of parchment paper with the height same as cake ring.Stick the top part of paper with paper tape.
- Bring joconde base to press into the bottom of the mold. Measure the height of cake ring deducted with the thickness of joconde base.
- Cut décor joconde into strips following this height.
- Press décor joconde strips inside of the mold, decorative side facing the ring wall. Meet the ends together.
- The mold is done, and ready to fill.



2. Passion Fruit Mousse

Ingredients:
-Passion fruit juice > 125g
- Granulated sugar > 75g
- Egg whites > 90g
- Granulated sugar > 60g
- Gelatine powder > 20g
- Water> 5 tbsp
- Whipping cream > 270g
- Orange coloring > a few drops
- Passionfruit flesh and seeds > 22g

Method:
- Combine passionfruit juice and sugar in a blender. Blitz until fine. Leave aside.
- Beat egg whites until frothly. Fold in sugar and continue beating until soft peaks form. Set aside.
- Heat gelatine powder and water on double boiler until gelatine is completely dissolved. Leave until just warm.
- Meanwhile beat whipping cream until soft peaks form.
- Pour passionfruit mixture into whipping cream mixture and mix moderately. Fold in meringue, a few drops of orange coloring, and passionfruit flesh and seeds, combine them well.
- Pour mousse mixture into cake ring.
- Pour into the cake ring until the brim of the décor joconde strips.
- Refrigerate overnight. Remove from cake ring and peel away the curled paper.

3. Passion Fruit Glaze

Ingredients:
- Passion fruit juice > 60ml
- Passion flesh and seeds > adequate
- Granulated sugar > 2 tbsp
- Corn flour > 1 tsp
- Gelatine powder > 1 tsp

Method:
-Combine all the ingredients except gelatine in the saucepan. Cook at medium heat until glaze is boiled and thickened.
- Remove from fire. Fold in gelatine powder and stir until it is fully dissolved.
- Cool. Spread on mousse cake. Refrigerate for one hour.
- Decorate.

31 comments:

  1. so have you make decision, what you choose first ? work,relation or fondan ? :D
    Practice..Practice..Practice,not only make you perfect but become master. Salute for you.

    This is lovely Cake,Kris..wish i get a slice :D

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  2. OMG Kris, this is absolutely gorgeous. I love the combination of flavours and the joconde is so pretty.

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  3. What a heavenly cake! Passionfruits taste so divine. Perfect.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  4. Yes, I also miss the Joconde challenge, I miss my passionfruit version, not a tenth of the beauty of yours, but still delicious. What a beautiful work you've done.

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  5. I must say I'm relieved to realize that pattern is from a stencil. It's so beautiful I know I'd never have hands steady enough for such perfection. You stun me with your beautiful creations over and over again, Kris. Whether you post them once a month or once a day, I'm equally in awe. And this cake makes me yearn to have affordable passionfruit accessible here even more!

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  6. Wow! This is absolutely beautiful, I would be so proud if I'd produced that! :)

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  7. Another beautiful cake Kris! I love the vibrant colors of the cake and the Joconde pattern is really jumping out!

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  8. I am always happy to see that you have a new post! Everything you create is gorgeous(including this joconde)! I know you work hard at it Kris, but I also think you have natural talent on your side:) Have a wonderful week!

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  9. This is worthy of a masterchef challenge surely. So impressive and I really want to enjoy a slice right now!

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  10. so, so gorgeous! when i was in korea i used to see beautiful cakes like this in the bakery windows and wonder how they were done. thanks for the guide!

    www.icyviolets.blogspot.com

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  11. Wow Kris beautiful color for the joconde.. I really loved this technique in the DB challenge. You are very artistic and done perfectly. Love it a lot. And thanks for ur kind words in my space.

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  12. Amazinggg! I wish I could have some passion fruit to try it...

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  13. I love the color! You did a beautiful joconde.
    Your presentation is really pretty and I bet it was a bit sad to carve into it. Nevertheless, I imagine one taste made you glad you did!
    Well Done!

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  14. This looks gorgeous Kris! And so right for summer!

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  15. Looks even more beautiful than anything you would find in a pastry shop in France, really--it's amazing! And congrats on your two-tiered cake too, Kris. I love it!

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  16. That is truly gorgeous Kris. I can understand the time drain, there's so much I want to do as well!

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  17. what gorgeous pictures! that joconde is truly stunning.

    fabulous blog -i'm your newest follower : )
    cheers!
    cailen
    www.cailenascher.blogspot.com

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  18. Very Beautiful, Kris! You always amaze me^^

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  19. I love your fondant posts! Don't stop.
    And this joconde is also a delight; passion fruit is delicious and it looks marvelous in mousse form!

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  20. Gorgeous! I love the wavy orange and white sides.

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  21. I am speechless! So beautiful!

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  22. I'm at a loss for words, Kris. You excel at everything you do, it seems.

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  23. Kris, is there anything that you do that isn't beautiful and perfect? I absolutely live for your joconde creations but I wish you'd include a pictorial!

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  24. Hi! I'm am very interested in trying this cake.

    Where would I purchase a stencil like the one you used.

    I'm from Canada. Is there a website you use?

    Thank you

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  25. Simply stunning. I especially like your wood grained chocolate curl
    Best, Sandie

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  26. Your blog is fabulous! You are a real baker, you make beautiful things!

    With love,

    Valerie

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  27. *sigh* your creations are really inspiring me to go and get proper lessons in the art of pastry...

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