Japonaise almond cake with cherry filling

Japonaise almond cake with cherry filling ingredients
- CAKE BASE
- 8 Egg whites
- Pn Salt
- 1 1⁄2 c Sugar
- 3 oz All-purpose flour
- 1 oz Semisweet chocolate
- 3 T Grated coconut
- 3 oz ground almonds
- cherry filling
- 2 c Heavy Cream
- 3 Egg yolks
- 1⁄2 c Sugar
- 3 pk Vanilla sugar, about 5 Tb
- 1 Lemon; grated rind of
- 1 T gelatin
- 1⁄2 c Milk
- 1 cn Sour cherries, pitted
- 3⁄4 c Kirshberry liquer
- garnish
- 1 c Heavy cream, whipped
- 1 c Pecans; chopped
- chocolate
Cooking Japonaise almond cake with cherry filling
1. Cake base: preheat oven to 250 c. grate the chocolate.
2. Mixi the flour, grated chocolate, coconut and ground almonds in a small bowl.
3. Whipi the egg whites until soft peaks form.
4. Gradually add the sugar and a pinch of salt, and whip until stiff.
5. Foldi the dry ingredients into the whipped whites.
6. Draw two circles of 26 cm each on parchment paper.
7. Divide the mixture between both circles, and flatten with a spatula.
8. Bakei for only 3 minutes.
9. Cool and peel the cake base circles from the parchment paper.
10. Cherryi filling: heat the milk until lukewarm, and dissolve the gelatine in it. Drain the can of cherries.
11. Set a few cherries aside.
12. Using a mixer, whip the egg yolks with the sugar, lemon rind and vanilla sugar.
13. Add the dissolved gelatine.
14. In a separate bowl, whip the heavy cream.
15. Fold the yolks into the whipped cream, then the cherries and the liquer.
16. Assembly: put one cake base in a 26 cm springform.
17. Sprinkle lightly with cherry liquer.
18. Spread half the cherry filling.
19. Put the second cake base on the filling, sprinkle with liquer, and spread the remaining filling on it. Refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
20. Presentation: melt some chocolate in a double broiler.
21. Coat the saved cherries with melted chocolate.
22. Cool. Free the cake from the springform.
23. Ice with whipped cream.
24. Cover the sides with chopped pecans.
25. Garnishi with whipped cream flowers and the chocolate covered cherries.



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