Biscuit:
2 eggs
75 g sugar
1 Bourbon vanilla sugar
50 g flour
50 g corn starch
10 g baking powder (1 bag)
Mix eggs with sugar and vanilla sugar until foamy. Gently stir in sifted flour with starch and baking powder. Bake in a preheated oven in spring-form pan of 26∅ cm on 180°C for about 15-20 minutes.
Cream:
200 ml plain yogurt
160 g sugar
8 gelatin leaves
500 g fresh ricotta-like cheese (I used cream cheese and it turned out fine)
a few drops of lemon aroma
juice of 1 lemon
300 ml heavy cream
Soak gelatin in cold water. Heat the yogurt. Take soaked gelatin and squeeze out the water from it. Melt it in yogurt.
Mix cheese with sugar, aroma and lemon juice. Stir in yogurt with gelatin and at the end beaten heavy cream.
Saffron mirror:
juice of 1/2 of a lemon
2 g saffron threads
2 Tbsp sugar
4 gelatin leaves
200 ml water
Soak gelatin in cold water. Heat the juice with sugar and water. Add saffron and wait until it boils. Strain through the medical gauze. While the juice is still hot, melt gelatin. Let cool completely.
Assemble:
Place a spring-form pan ring around the baked biscuit. Spread cream evenly and place in the fridge for about 2 hours. Gently pour cold saffron juice over and leave in the fridge overnight.
Original recipe by Broccoli.
Note: I am sending this to Sangeeth from Art of Cooking Indian Food for her Eat Healthy - CALCIUM Rich event.
2 eggs
75 g sugar
1 Bourbon vanilla sugar
50 g flour
50 g corn starch
10 g baking powder (1 bag)
Mix eggs with sugar and vanilla sugar until foamy. Gently stir in sifted flour with starch and baking powder. Bake in a preheated oven in spring-form pan of 26∅ cm on 180°C for about 15-20 minutes.
Cream:
200 ml plain yogurt
160 g sugar
8 gelatin leaves
500 g fresh ricotta-like cheese (I used cream cheese and it turned out fine)
a few drops of lemon aroma
juice of 1 lemon
300 ml heavy cream
Soak gelatin in cold water. Heat the yogurt. Take soaked gelatin and squeeze out the water from it. Melt it in yogurt.
Mix cheese with sugar, aroma and lemon juice. Stir in yogurt with gelatin and at the end beaten heavy cream.
Saffron mirror:
juice of 1/2 of a lemon
2 g saffron threads
2 Tbsp sugar
4 gelatin leaves
200 ml water
Soak gelatin in cold water. Heat the juice with sugar and water. Add saffron and wait until it boils. Strain through the medical gauze. While the juice is still hot, melt gelatin. Let cool completely.
Assemble:
Place a spring-form pan ring around the baked biscuit. Spread cream evenly and place in the fridge for about 2 hours. Gently pour cold saffron juice over and leave in the fridge overnight.
Original recipe by Broccoli.
Note: I am sending this to Sangeeth from Art of Cooking Indian Food for her Eat Healthy - CALCIUM Rich event.
This is absolutely beautiful. If I could make something like this I would be happy forever.
ReplyDeletehey this is really yummy and eyecatching picture.....luved the cake...
ReplyDeleteLove the little flowers and leaves - did you make these yourself? This idea is going straight into the memory bank to use in future! Vida x
ReplyDeleteThanks Vida!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are store bought, but on the package back it said they're made from caster sugar, corn starch, gelatin and colors. So, I'm on to searching for recipe, will post it when I find one.
This is one of the most beautiful desserts I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning, Marija!
That is beautiful! Now, I'm imagining the mirror top in several other flavors as well.
ReplyDeleteThis Cheesecake is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a masterpiece and I would love to try this. Most of the time I just use Jello to make a mirror for my cheesecakes, but this is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous and unique kind of cheesecake! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
ahhh this is so sweet! it looks so pretty i'd love to have a slice of that please.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so very beautiful and it looks delicious. This is honestly one of the prettiest desserts I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteNow, this is one gorgeous looking cake. Marija, where did you learn to bake so well? Or, is it a natural talent, which I believe is. Your cakes always look so perfect! THere is a lot for Farida to learn from you:0 Seriously.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty dessert. It screams sunshine! Gorgeous pictures as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty cake, Marija!
ReplyDeleteOMG! That is so beautiful! Did it taste just as good as it looked? I'm drooling just looking at it! It must feel so good to make something some pretty.
ReplyDeletethis is what i call a work of art!! beatiful!
ReplyDeletei'm crasy for him, so beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING...I am lost for words. Can anything be so perfect & balanced & beautiful?
ReplyDeletehow beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWow,this is heavenly. Such beautiful looking creation. you better yourself every time. did you make the small flowers as well? They are stunning.
ReplyDeleteOOoh! That looks just beautiful The cake is so smooth and I love the little flowers on it too!
ReplyDeleteThe topping looks so beautiful! I especially love the little flowers and the bright yellow, definitely reminds me of the summer :).
ReplyDeleteAwesome color. Looks mouthwatering.
ReplyDeletethat is so beautiful and stunning!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful piece of cake... did you make those little flowers yourself?
ReplyDeleteDivya, no. Those are store bought :)
ReplyDeleteThe cake is really beautiful. Congratulation on winning DMBLGIT.
ReplyDeletelove the photo...
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