Mimosa Cake Creative

Ingredients

Working Method

Castella Cake

Whip the Tegral Castella, eggs and honey for approximatly 8 minutes on high speed (Density between 40-43). Add the oil and mix for 1 minute on slow speed. Pipe the batter in a 20-30cm frame covered with baking paper and bake. When the castella is cold cut cirkels out of 3,5cmØ and freeze.


Topping

Whip the Passionata until it has a firm texture. Pipe in a small semi-spherical shape mold and freeze.


Mango Cream

Bring the milk to a boil. Mix the sugar and CPT. When the milk is boiling, add the mixture of sugar and CPT and mix well. Bring the full mixture back to boil and let cook for 2 minutes. Add the Classic Mango CL and the presoaked gelatine and mix well. Pour on a tray and cover with plastic foil to cool down. Whip the passionata until it has a firm texture. Add half of the whipped cream to the cold custard cream. When you reach a smooth airy texture, add the other half of the cream as well and mix. Pipe 30 gr in small tube mold and place the frozen castella inside. Freeze.


Decoration

Heat the Miroir Glassage Chocolate Blanc until it reaches a temperatuse of 38°C. Glaze the frozen mousse and decorate with a yellow chocolate tuille.


Assembling

Place a frozen Passionata sphere on top and let defrost for 5 minutes. Cut mini cubes of the Castella and place them on top of the Passionata sphere.

Tips & Tricks

You can also make a big/thick tray of the Castella. This is easy to cut into cubes.

Discover Nutrition info

252.04Kcal
Energy

1061.25Kj
Energy

11.66g
Fat

7.02g
Saturates

33.21g
Carbohydrates

23.7g
Sugars

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