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Pistachio S’mores

Pistachio S’mores, like you’ve never seen them before

Have you tried S’mores before, what about Pistachio S’mores? After spending several years in Canada, I’d like to share with you my interpretation of a very popular campfire dessert in North America, S’mores! S’mores (as per its traditional definition) is a dessert “sandwich”, consisting of 1 or 2 Graham crackers with some chocolate and, most importantly, marshmallow in between. S’mores can be toasted (its marshmallow part) or not. In my version of S’mores, we are going to recreate the “sandwich” idea, but in a shape of a pistachio nut. I.e. Graham crackers (or rather its European version, Digestive biscuits) shells will enclose a homemade Baileys marshmallow (a much softer and more delicate version of the store-bought marshmallows) and a bit of cream chocolate. No special ingredients or tools are required to make this fun and colourful North American marshmallow dessert. You can watch the full video of me making Pistachio S’mores here Part 1 – Pistachio S’mores shells 60g Graham crackers / Digestive biscuits 30g Butter Ingredients, you’ll need Directions Break the Graham crackers / Digestive biscuits in a food processor to small crumbs. Add cold butter to the food processor and blitz it one more time, until the butter is fully incorporated.   Press 2 tbsp of the mix into your shell molds.  Freeze for about half an hour. Part 2 – Cream chocolate 100g Dark chocolate 30g Cream Ingredients Directions Set up a double-boiler and melt your chocolate. Warm up the cream. Add a tbsp of the melted chocolate to your warm cream to temper it and bring to temperature. Mix the cream with the rest of the chocolate. Trim the frozen shells with a rasp for a desired shape. Add a tsp of cream chocolate to the frozen shells and spread it over the inner side of the shells. Freeze. Part 3 – Baileys homemade marshmallows 7g Gelatine powder 70g Ice-cold water 35g Water 110g Sugar 108g Syrup 18g Baileys liquor  5g Green food colouring  Ingredients Directions Whisk the Gelatine powder into the ice-cold water and let it bloom for at least 15 min. Meanwhile, mix together water, sugar and syrup and bring the mixture to internal temperature of 240F or 115C. Add Baileys to the Gelatine mixture and start whisking using a stand mixer. While the mixer is whisking, start adding the sugary mix slowly over the side of your bowl. Continue whisking on high speed for about 20 minutes, until the marshmallow mix forms to medium peaks. You may want to add the green food colouring somewhere half-way through the whisking process. Let the mix cool down a little bit, so it starts to hold the shape perfectly well. Part 4 – Pistachio S’mores assembly Remove the frozen shells from the freezer. Line them up for easy assembly. Take 2 table spoons (preferably with a curve) and brush them with a little bit of flavourless oil (e.g. canola oil). Form quenelles of homemade marshmallows with your spoons, hopefully, taking the shape of pistachio nuts. This might take a while, as the marshmallow paste is not easy to handle.  Please your green marshmallow nuts inside the shell and close with another shell. You may keep those Pistachio S’mores in the freezer, but do let them sit in the fridge for 30 min before serving, so the chocolate melts a little. Tools, you might need for this recipe **Images below are linked to third party websites, such as Amazon. Should you chose to purchase any of those items there, Chef Rudakova will receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you). Microplane Zester Stand Mixer Food Digital Thermomether You might also like this Recommended Blog Posts Previous Next You can watch more of my cooking videos on my YouTube channel Modern gastronomy, vegan recipes, recreation of famous dishes and much more Watch now

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Holiday gift ideas for Chefs

Holiday Gift ideas that Chefs can’t refuse

For Chefs & Serious Cooks “Some gifts are big. Others are small. But the ones, that come from the heart are the best gifts of all.” – Tinku Razoria No one wants to be left out during this Festive 2020 Holiday season without gifts, and, let’s face it, no one wants to get useless gifts either. Have you ever struggled to find a perfect present for someone? Or, maybe you yourself were gifted with a very thoughtful, but also ridiculously impractical gift? Then, this list is for you, my friend! A QUICK NOTE OF WARNING: this list of HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS is strictly for Chefs, cooks and people, who are seriously interested in cooking food and advancing their skills. I am sorry, but this list is not for “foodies”. Here, you’ll find only the really useful and wanted present ideas (however, I have to admit, maybe occasionally ridiculous to some outside of the industry people). In other words, if you know, you know… So, if you are a Chef or a serious cook, and there’s something from this list that you wish to receive as a present, feel free to share it to the world. And, if you are the one, who is looking for holiday gift ideas for your Chef, take advantage! This list was made to be used.  *Also, everything on this list can be bought online… because, you know, pandemic… Under $50 Small gift ideas for Chefs that won’t hurt your wallet. *Don’t underestimate the power of details and customization, when it comes to present gifting. A spatula with a customized message, packaged in a nice though-through wrapping can make a big difference.  Microplane Zester Stainless Steel Baking Scraper Artisan Apron Label Maker Paella Pan Spice Grinder Non-slip Chefs shoes Chef’s Jacket Squeeze Bottles Between $50 and $100 Some Holiday Gift Ideas that are a bit more expensive, but so much worth it. Double-Sided Knife Sharpening Stone Chef Knife Roll Bag Food Grinder Food Smoker Deli Food Slicer Culinary Siphon with Charges From $100 and beyond! Holiday Gift ideas for some VERY SPECIAL Chefs. Ice-Cream Maker Zalto Denk’art Champaign glasses Pasta Machine Sous Vide Immersion Circulator with Food Vacuum Sealer Food Dehydrator Vitamix Blender All the “Holiday Gift Ideas” images on this list are linked to third party websites, such as Amazon. Should you chose to purchase any of those items there, Chef Rudakova will receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you). To make sure, that the third party website knows that you came from Chef Rudakova, a cookie will be placed, when you click any of the images. JUST TO LET YOU KNOW [affiliate links disclosure]

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