Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a good start into the new year. We were invited to a lovely new years party at our good friends home. For this special and festive occasion I wanted to surprise my husband and friends with a delicious and nice looking dessert. A few month ago, I made a Dacquoise with mixed berries and it was a big hit on my summer party, so I decided to make this dessert – cake again, but instead of berries I took some refreshing and sweet mandarins.
Preparation for a 24 cm diameter cake ring
For the meringue cakes:
- 225 g whole walnuts
- 130 g confectioners sugar
- 6 egg whites
- 60 g sugar
Preheat the oven to 180° C.
Spread 100 g of the walnuts on the baking tray and bake for about 10 minutes.
Remove the pan from the oven, let the nuts cool completely and roughly chop the walnuts.
Finely grind the remaining 125 g walnuts with the confectioners sugar and mix it with the toasted walnuts, then set aside.
Place the egg whites and a pinch of sugar in a bowl and beat on medium speed, until frothy.
Add the remaining sugar, one-third at a time. Let each amount clear before adding the next. Continue mixing on medium speed for a stronger and more developed meringue.
Gently fold in the nuts and sugar mixture until just combined.
Spread the meringue mixture into approximately 26 cm-diameter circles on two paper-lined, baking trays and bake each base for about 20 minutes.
Remove the baking trays from the oven and let the meringue cakes cool completely.
Cut the edges of both of the meringue cakes away in the size of the cake ring. Set the cakes aside until ready to use.
For the pastry cream:
- 2 gelatine leaves
- 250 g white chocolate, chopped
- 2,5 dl milk
- 2 egg yolks
- 4 dl whipping cream
Soak the gelatin leaves into cold water until they are soft, then wring the gelatin gently to remove excess water, and add it to the chopped, white chocolate.
Pour the milk the in a pan over low heat and bring the mixture to boil, then remove the milk from heat.
Than stir in the egg yolks in the hot milk very slowly and set the pan over low heat and bring the mixture to boil until the milk-egg mixture it thickened.
Pour the cream through a sieve over the white chocolate. Let the chocolate begin to melt and then stir it gently with a spatula.
Cool the chocolate mixture to room temperature.
In the meantime beat the whipping cream until stiff and pour it gently into the cooled chocolate mixture and set aside until ready to use.
To assemble the Dacquoise:
Peel and fillet about 6 – 8 mandarins.
On a serving plate place the cake ring firmly in the center of a baking sheet. (Make sure your freezer is big enough for the serving plate)
Arrange the mandarin segments on the bottom of the baking sheet.
Pour two-thirds of the pastry cream over the fruits and smooth the cream out with a palette knife.
Then lay the first meringue cake down onto the pastry cream, pour the rest of the cream over it and smooth the cream out with a palette knife. Then lay the second cake layer down onto the pastry cream.
Put the cake in the freezer for at least 2 hours.
Remove the cake from the freezer.
Run a round-bladed knife around the sides of the cake pan to loosen any stuck edges.
Place a serving plate on top of the cake and carefully flip over, so that the fruits are facing up.
Enjoy and happy baking!
This looks amazing Bridget and I don’t think I can ever achieve this even with your detail recipe. You are so awesome at making desserts and baking. I am pretty sure mandarin in Switzerland will be quite different as compare to Asian ones and I would really love to try it 🙂 So beautiful too! Warmest, Danny
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Happy new year, Bridget! This dacquoise looks delicious – the mandarin slices gives it such a wonderful wintery feel and flavour.
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Thank you so much Nancy and a happy new year to you too, warmly, Bridget
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Wonderful!!!! I would love to taste this little wonder!!!!
ps My dear Bridget..I wonder if you could give me some suggestions for vegan cakes recipes…and tell me your point of view…
Thank you in advance.
Warmly, Luana
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My dear Luana, thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate!! For the vegan cake recipes; I will check if I can find anything good, give me just a little time 🙂 We will keep in touch, warmly Bridget
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Beautiful and unique as always. 🙂 Your pastry cream recipe sounds so decadent.
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Thank you so much Mrs. Smith 🙂 The pastry cream tastes heavenly indeed and it is super easy to prepare! Have a lovely weekend, Bridget
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Bridget? A NICE looking dessert? This cake looks AMAZING! Wow! As I’ve told you a dozen times before, I am always stunned by your baking skills and most of all your photography! Did you ever think about getting an Instagramm account? I guess it would be a hit! If you decide to do it you could join our #1picaday project! http://bluewhitestriped.wordpress.com/2014/01/01/a-pic-a-day/
That would be so much fun! xo Mila.
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Hi Mila, thank you so much for your lovely words, I feel very touched and honored! I will think about your suggestion for getting an Instagram account and let you know if I do it. Thanks again and have a lovely weekend, warmly Bridget
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Hope you had a wonderful start into the new week, Bridget! 🙂
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This has left me drooling! Yummm! Happy New Year!! 🙂 xx
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haha! 🙂 Thank you so much, glad you like it! A happy new year to you too, warmly, Bridget
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It looks stunning! Happy New Year!
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Thank you, I appreciate! A happy new year to you too! Warmly, Bridget
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wow, what a fancy sweet bites, i guess the walnuts and the mandarin orange is a duo killer!!!
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The combination of the roasted walnuts and the refreshing mandarins tastes very good indeed 🙂 Thank you so much for stopping by Dedy and a wonderful weekend, warmly Bridget
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What a stunning dessert! I’m inspired to make my first Dacquoise!
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Thank you so much! Please let me know how it worked out for you and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Warm regards, Bridget
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This is beautiful! Happy New Year!
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Thank you, I’m glad you like it! A Happy New Year to you too, warmly, Bridget
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That really is one of the most beautiful desserts I’ve ever seen. Amazing.
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Thank you for your nice words, so much appreciated & uplifting! Warmly, Bridget
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