Valentine Dessert

by Eddy Van Damme on February 1, 2011

Valentine menus tend to be filling and oftentimes rich. For such occasions I like to select a dessert which is either light or is very strong in flavor. This lemon and passion fruit cream does the trick. If desired serve with raspberry, champagne and rose or blackberry sorbet.

For the heart I made a lemon cream with a hint of passion fruit and poured it in a heart shaped silform and placed it in the freezer. Unmold and place it on a bed of baked meringue sticks. For the sauce I used a caramel passion fruit sauce without the use of pectin (On Baking pg 548). To the sauce I added 2 oz (60 g) of mango puree to give it additional body.

Lemon and Passion Fruit Cream

This cream is soft and creamy, for large functions where the dessert has to be out of the refrigerator for a while, add one bloomed sheet of gelatin before adding the butter.

½ Cup (4 oz) Extra fine granulated sugar (A) 120 g
¾ Cup (4 oz) Lemon juice 120 ml
¼ Cup (2 oz) Passion fruit juice 60 g
4 (4) Large eggs 4
½ Cup (4 oz) Extra fine granulated sugar (B) 120 g
2 Sticks (8 oz) Unsalted butter, soft 240 g
  1. In a non reactive saucepan bring to a boil the sugar (A), lemon and passion fruit juice.
  2. In a separate bowl whisk the eggs for 30 seconds. Add sugar (B) and whisk vigorously for 1 minute. Pour one fourth of the boiled mixture to the eggs while whisking rapidly. Pour the tempered eggs into the remaining boiled mixture and whisk until the mixture comes to a rapid boil and bubbles thick like lava. Ensure that the mixture boils as this ensures a proper “set” from the eggs.
  3. Let cool to 125°F (53C°). Stir in the SOFT butter. If any butter lumps remain, heat lightly in a microwave oven.
  4. Pour the cream immediately into the heart shaped silicone molds and place in the freezer.
  5. When frozen unmold.

1. Pipe tempered chocolate into a straw which has been closed at one end with plastic food wrap. After setting push out the chocolate using a wooden skewer.

1. Spread tempered chocolate on a plastic sheet and one the chocolate has firmed like “leather” cut into point of arrow and wing. Attach to arrow using tempered chocolate.

7 comments on “Valentine Dessert

  1. Darienne on said:

    Ah, you are a genius, Chef Eddy. Once again you delight the senses.

  2. Diana Wallace on said:

    Absolutley gorgeous!!! What a fabulous new twist for Valentine’s Day!!!!

  3. So very beautiful. A perfect & memorable valentine persuasion. The arrow is pretty cool too.

  4. Hilary Adams on said:

    :0)

    I’m one of those people who feels like there aren’t enough passion fruit desserts in the world, so giving me another recipe with passion fruit in it makes me oh-so-happy!!

    This looks too stunning to be so easy…

  5. Mark Holley on said:

    How sexy is this? I love the break from traditional Valentines Day dark chocolate with the use of passion fruit and the white chocolate cupid’s arrow. Very creative.

  6. Szu wang on said:

    It’s so cute. I am sure it will be cute in valentines day

  7. Looks delicious! I fell in love with passion fruit while living in Brazil where it seemed like everyone had a vine of it growing in their backyard. This season, I’ll be buying passion fruit by the bushel full and freezing puree to use when they’re not in season.

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