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Peabody, Culinary Concoction by Peabody, came up with the Strawberry Mirror Cake recipe, adapted from Cakes and Pastries At the Academy (California Culinary Academy)This cake recipe may seems complicated, but with a little planning many of the components can be made ahead of time. Peabody made the puree, and the cake and froze the cake layers one day ahead. On the next day she made everything else. Furthermore, she made mini cakes using 4 ½ inch spring form pans. We suggest you also make the soaking syrup one the same day you make the cake and the puree. Read the recipe throughly before you start. So, go ahead roll up your sleeves and wow everyone with this Strawberry Mirror Cake. Strawberry Mirror Cake 3 eggs3 egg yolks ¾ cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 3 egg whites 1/8 tsp cream of tartar 2 TBSP sugar 2/3 cup sifted cake flour ½ cup water 1/3 cups sugar 2 TBSP kirsch or strawberry liqueur Strawberry Bavarian Cream 2 ½ TBSP unflavored gelatin1 ½ cups strained strawberry puree(1 ½ baskets) 5 egg yolks 2/3 cup sugar 1 ½ cups milk 1 TBSP lemon juice several drops of red food coloring 1 ¾ cups whipping cream Strawberry Mirror 1 tsp lemon juice1 TBSP kirsch 1 TBSP water 1 TBSP unflavored gelatin Few drops of red food coloring Strawberry Juice 1 ½ pints of strawberries(18 oz)¾ cup sugar ¾ cup water 1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (232 degrees C). Butter and flour the sides of an 11-by-17 inch jelly roll pan(rimmed baking sheet). Line bottom of pan with a sheet of parchment paper cut to fit bottom pan exactly. To serve Wrap a hot towel around the outside of springform pan for a few minutes. Run a small sharp knife tip around the edge of the Strawberry Mirror to separate it form the sides of pan. Mirror will tear when sides are unlatched if it is stuck at ANY point. Slowly unlatch the pan and slide it off the cake. Slice cake in wedges and serve in upright slices.Prep Work Strawberry Bavarian Cream 1. Sprinkle the gelatin over the strawberry puree in a small bowl and set aside until spongy.2. Combine egg yolks and sugar in a bowl’ beat until light. Bring milk to a boil in sauce pan. Pour hot milk into yolk mixture ans stir with a wooden spoon(it doesn’t say so but I would temper the egg mixture first to be safe). Return this mixture to the saucepan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until your finger leaves a clear trail in sauce when drawn across the back of the spoon.(Do not boil or mixture will curdle.) Immediately remove from heat and stir in softened gelatin mixture. Pour into a stainless steel bowl places over a bowl of ice water. Stir in lemon juice and a few drops of red food coloring. Cool over ice water, stirring occasionally, until mixture thickens to the consistency of softly whipped cream. 3. While the gelatin mixture is cooling, whip the whipping cream until it holds soft peaks. When the gelatin mixture resembles softly whipped cream, fold the whipped cream into the gelatin mixture. Strawberry Mirror 1. Prepare strawberry juice.2. Place lemon juice, kirsch, and water in a small bowl. Sprinkle gelatin over this mixture; set aside until spongy and soft. 3. Measure 1 ½ cups Strawberry juice into a small saucepan and bring to a simmer; pour over gelatin mixture and stir to dissolve gelatin. Tint to desired color with red food coloring. Place bowl over bowl of ice water and stir occasionally until the mixture is syrupy and just beings to thicken(do not let jell); remove from ice water. 4. When mixture is syrupy, pour a 1/16-inch layer over the top of cake. Refrigerate until set. Strawberry Juice Wash and hull strawberries; coarsely chop. Place strawberries in saucepan; crush to start juices flowing. Place over low heat; add sugar and water; simmer slowly 10 minutes. Pour juice and pulp through damp jelly bag or cheesecloth-lined colander and drain into a bowl for 15 minutes(Do not press down on fruit).
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