Passion Fruit Crème Tart

Ingredients

Serves 4 to 6
½ cup (125 ml) + 2 tbsp (30 ml) flour
3 tbsp (45 ml) icing sugar
¼ cup (60 ml) + 2 tbsp (30 ml) cold salted butter, cubed
½ cup (125 ml) + 3 tbsp (45 ml) unsweetened passion fruit purée (Available at specialty grocery stores. Can also substitute equal amount fresh lemon juice.)
¾ cup (175 ml) sugar
3 large eggs
1 large egg yolk
¼ tsp (1 ml) pure vanilla extract
1 large pinch sea salt
1 cup (250 ml) unsalted butter, cut into 2-in (5 cm) pieces
white chocolate shavings, raspberries, edible flowers and ground pistachios, for garnish (optional)
whipped cream, for serving (optional)

Instructions

  1. To make the pastry, combine flour and icing sugar in a food processor. Add salted butter and pulse until a soft dough forms, about 2 minutes. Remove dough, form into a disk and cover in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C). Remove pastry from fridge and allow to soften to room temperature. Using your fingers, evenly press dough into bottom and up sides of a 14 x 4-in (36 x 10 cm) fluted tart pan with a removable base. Freeze for 20 minutes. Place on a baking sheet and bake for about 15 minutes or just until golden. Allow to cool.
  3. To make filling, half-fill a large saucepan with water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-high. In a double boiler or large stainless steel bowl that fits snugly over pan of water, combine passion fruit purée, sugar, eggs, egg yolk, vanilla and salt. Place bowl over saucepan, making sure bottom of bowl is not touching water, and whisk thoroughly. Continue whisking intermittently, scraping down sides of bowl, until mixture thickens and registers 180 F (82 C) on a thermometer, about 12 to 14 minutes. Remove bowl from heat and cool to 140 F (60 C).
  4. Using an immersion blender or high-speed blender, begin adding unsalted butter to passion fruit mixture 1 piece at a time, blending after each addition, until butter is incorporated. Pour into tart base, smoothing top, and chill in freezer for 2 hours or refrigerate for 4 hours. Save any extra filling for another use.
  5. Remove tart from pan, leaving it on metal base, and place on a serving platter. Garnish with white chocolate shavings, raspberries, edible flowers and pistachios, if using, and serve with softly whipped cream, if desired.
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Chorizo Tacos served with Pineapple Pico de Gallo

Ingredients

Serves 8 to 10
4 chorizo sausages, casings removed
1 tsp (5 ml) paprika
1 tsp (5 ml) chili powder
8 to 10 small corn tortillas, 4.5-in (11.25 cm) each
thinly sliced pickled red onion, radish, and/or jalapeño, as desired, for garnish
lime wedges, for garnish
chopped cilantro, for garnish
FOR PINEAPPLE PICO DE GALLO:
¾ cup (175 ml) red pepper, finely diced
⅓ cup (75 ml) red onion, finely diced
1 cup (250 ml) pineapple, diced
¼ cup (60 ml) cilantro leaves, chopped
1 tbsp (15 ml) jalapeño, seeded and finely diced
½ lime, juice only
salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. In a large cast iron pan over medium heat, cook chorizo, breaking up with a wooden spoon. Add paprika and chili powder and cook for 10 to 15 minutes, until chorizo is fully cooked. Remove from heat and set aside. If making ahead, refrigerate and reheat when ready to serve.
  2. Warm corn tortillas over a grill or hot pan until pliable; otherwise they will crumble when filled. Transfer warmed tortillas to a plate and cover with a clean tea towel after each addition to keep warm.
  3. To assemble, reheat filling, if needed. Add a heaping spoonful to middle of corn tortillas, top with Pineapple Pico de Gallo and garnish as desired.
  4. To make Pinapple Pico de Gallo, combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Season with salt and refrigerate until ready to use. Will keep for up to 1 week in refrigerator.
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Coconut Orange Bundt Cake

Ingredients

Serves 12
1 cup (250 ml) unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
2½ cups (625 ml) all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting
¾ cup (175 ml) unsweetened shredded coconut
1¼ cup (310 ml) granulated sugar
3 large eggs
2 navel oranges, organic if possible (Oranges are blended whole, so use organic or wash well)
¼ tsp (1 ml) salt
¼ tsp (1 ml) baking soda
2 tsp (10 ml) baking powder
1½ cups (375 ml) icing sugar
2 tbsp (30 ml) + 2 tsp (10 ml) coconut milk
½ tsp (2.5 ml) finely grated orange zest

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Whisk butter constantly until it smells nutty and brown specks start to form on bottom of saucepan. Remove from heat and carefully pour browned butter into a small bowl, scraping bottom of saucepan to collect any browned solids. Set aside to cool to room temperature.
  2. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 325 F(170 C). Grease a 10-cup (2.4 L) Bundt pan and dust with flour. Set aside.
  3. Place coconut on a baking tray and toast in oven until golden brown and fragrant, about 6 to 8 minutes. Set aside.
  4. In bowl of a stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, cream together browned butter and granulated sugar until fluffy, about 5 minutes. Beat in eggs 1 at a time.
  5. Trim ends of oranges and discard. Cut oranges into chunks and remove seeds before placing in a food processor, peel and all, fitted with steel blade attachment. Pulse until mostly smooth but not completely puréed. Measure out 1½ cups (375 ml) orange purée and add to batter along with ½ cup (125 ml) toasted coconut. Combine until well blended, then sift in 2½ cups (625 ml) flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder. Beat until just combined, with no flour pockets. Pour batter into prepared pan and smooth top with offset spatula or spoon.
  6. Bake until risen and a wooden skewer inserted into centre comes out with just a few crumbs clinging to it, about 55 to 60 minutes. Cool in pan on a wire rack for 10 minutes, then invert cake onto rack and allow to cool to room temperature.
  7. Once cooled, make glaze. In a medium bowl, whisk together icing sugar, coconut milk and orange zest. Adjust consistency to taste, adding more icing sugar for a thicker glaze or more coconut milk for a thinner glaze. Spoon on top of cake and sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup (60 ml) toasted coconut. Allow to set at room temperature for 15 to 30 minutes before slicing and serving.
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Pea, Mint and Preserved Lemon Tart

Ingredients

Serves 8
1 lb (500 g) fresh or frozen peas
1 tbsp (15 ml) olive oil, plus extra for brushing
4 green onions, trimmed and sliced
salt and black pepper, to taste
1 x 14 oz (398 ml) can white beans
1 large egg
1 preserved lemon, flesh discarded and rind finely minced (Available at specialty grocery stores)
½ cup (125 ml) pitted green olives, roughly chopped
¼ tsp (1 ml) red pepper chili flakes
½ cup (125 ml) packed mint leaves, roughly chopped
½ cup (125 ml) packed flat-leaf parsley leaves, roughly chopped
1 box (10 sheets) phyllo pastry

Instructions

  1. Place an oven rack in lower third of oven and preheat to 425 F (220 C).
  2. Bring a medium saucepan of salted water to a boil over high heat and cook peas until tender, about 1 to 4 minutes, depending on whether peas are fresh or frozen. Drain and set aside.
  3. Heat 1 tbsp (15 ml) olive oil in a 10-in (25 cm) cast iron pan over medium heat and sauté green onions with a pinch of salt until softened, about 4 minutes. Set aside.
  4. In a food processor fitted with steel blade attachment, blend white beans, egg and half the peas until smooth. Transfer to a large bowl and stir in remaining peas, sautéed green onions, preserved lemon, olives, chili flakes, mint, parsley and a good pinch each of salt and pepper until well combined. Set aside.
  5. Unroll phyllo sheets to lay flat on counter and cover with a clean, damp tea towel to prevent from drying out. Place 1 phyllo sheet in front of you and brush generously with olive oil. Place another phyllo sheet on top of first and brush with olive oil. Repeat stacking and brushing until you have 5 phyllo sheets total. Gently press phyllo stack into cast iron pan used to sauté green onions, letting it hang over edge. Repeat stacking and brushing of phyllo sheets until you have another stack of 5. Gently press second phyllo stack into pan at a 90-degree angle to the last stack, again letting it hang over edges.
  6. Spoon filling into middle of pastry and spread evenly across base. Crinkle up excess phyllo from overhang to form a wavy, textured crust around filling. Cook over medium heat for 3 minutes to crisp up bottom of pastry. Transfer to oven and bake until pastry is golden brown and crisp, about 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 15 minutes before serving.
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Orange Roast Leg of Lamb

Ingredients

Serves 8
4 lb (2 kg) bone-in leg of lamb, set out at room temperature for 1 hour
2 tsp (10 ml) fennel seeds
4 garlic cloves, divided, minced
¼ cup (60 ml) unsalted butter, room temperature
2 navel oranges
salt, to taste
2 mandarin oranges
2 cups (500 ml) packed flat-leaf parsley
2 green onions, trimmed, roughly chopped
½ cup (125 ml) whole blanched almonds
½ cup (125 ml) olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 F (200 C).
  2. Using a mortar and pestle, gently pound fennel seeds to break them up a bit. Alternatively, crush under a heavy pot or pan. Transfer to a bowl along with 3 minced garlic cloves, butter, finely grated zest of 1 orange and a good pinch of salt. Stir to combine and set aside.
  3. Pat lamb dry with paper towel and make a dozen or so deep cuts all over meat with point of a sharp knife. Use a teaspoon or finger to push some of butter mixture into cuts, then smear rest all over leg. Place in a roasting pan. Halve the zested orange and squeeze juice over lamb. Thickly slice half of remaining orange and mandarins, peel and all, removing seeds if necessary, and arrange on top of lamb.
  4. Cover roasting pan with tinfoil and roast for 45 minutes. Remove tinfoil, baste leg with any juices in bottom of roasting pan, or, if not much juice is present, use extra orange juice and continue to roast for another 45 minutes to 1 hour for medium rare. An instant-read thermometer, inserted 2-in (5 cm) into thickest part of leg should register 130 F (54 C).
  5. Meanwhile, make parsley sauce. In a food processor, pulse parsley, green onions, remaining garlic and almonds until finely chopped. With motor running, gradually add olive oil. Season with salt and juice from half of remaining orange, to taste. Set aside until ready to serve.
  6. Transfer cooked lamb to a cutting board and allow to rest for 20 to 30 minutes. Slice and serve with parsley sauce on side.
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White Chocolate Mousse with Poached Rhubarb

Ingredients

Serves 4 to 6
6 oz (180 g) white chocolate, coarsely chopped
4 large egg whites, about ½ cup (125 ml)
3 tbsp (45 ml) sugar, divided
1 cup (250 ml) whipping cream
1 cup (250 ml) dry white wine
1 vanilla pod, split lengthwise, seeds scraped out
1 whole star anise
1 lb (500 g) rhubarb (5 to 6 thin stalks), ends trimmed, cut into 2-in (5 cm) pieces
½ cup (125 ml) coarsely chopped blanched almonds
½ cup (125 ml) old-fashioned oats
½ cup (125 ml) all-purpose flour
¼ cup (60 ml) light brown sugar
¼ cup (60 ml) melted butter
whipped cream, to serve

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Melt white chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring often. Once melted, remove from heat.
  3. To make chocolate mousse, in a medium bowl, whisk egg whites to stiff peaks, then beat in 1 tbsp (15 ml) sugar. In a separate bowl, whip cream to medium-soft peaks, then slowly fold in melted chocolate until thoroughly incorporated. Fold a large spoonful of egg whites into chocolate, mix well, then fold in remaining egg whites, working quickly but carefully, to avoid deflating egg whites. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  4. To poach rhubarb, in a saucepan, combine wine, 2 tbsp (30 ml) sugar, vanilla pod and seeds, star anise and ¾ cup (175 ml) water. Bring to a boil and add rhubarb. Lower heat to simmer and poach 2 to 3 minutes, until fork-tender, soft yet firm. Remove from heat and leave rhubarb to cool in liquid.
  5. To make almond crunch, in a bowl, mix together almonds, oats, flour and light brown sugar and drizzle melted butter over top. Mix until incorporated and crumbly. Spread onto lined baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes, stirring halfway through, until golden and crisp. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
  6. To assemble, remove rhubarb from poaching liquid and spoon into parfait glasses. Top with a large scoop of mousse and a sprinkling of almond crunch, then repeat. Top with a dollop of whipped cream. Serve immediately.
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Rhubarb and Custard Cake

Ingredients

Serves 8
1 cup (250 ml) all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting
1 tsp (5 ml) baking powder
½ tsp (2.5 ml) salt
3 large eggs
1 cup (250 ml) sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
¼ cup (60 ml) melted butter, cooled
¼ cup (60 ml) sour cream
2 tbsp (30 ml) dark rum
1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla extract
1 tbsp (15 ml) finely grated lemon zest
1 tbsp (15 ml) lemon juice
1 lb (500 g) rhubarb, halved lengthwise if thick, cut into 3-in (8 cm) pieces
whipped cream, to serve

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C).
  2. Grease an 8-in (1.2 L) round springform pan and dust with flour. In a bowl, mix together flour, baking powder and salt. In a large mixing bowl, beat eggs and sugar until very pale and thick, about 2 minutes. In a small bowl, whisk melted butter, sour cream, rum, vanilla, lemon zest and juice.
  3. Whisk butter mixture into egg mixture until just combined. Slowly fold into flour mixture until batter is smooth, then transfer to prepared pan. Chill 10 to 15 minutes to allow batter to set.
  4. Gently place pieces of rhubarb on top of batter, trimming as needed. Sprinkle a bit of sugar over top. Bake 45 to 55 minutes, or until top is golden and browned around edges. Transfer to a wire rack and allow to cool in pan for 10 minutes. Then slide a knife around sides to loosen and unmould and slide onto rack to allow to cool completely.
  5. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream.
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Rhubarb, Candied Ginger and White Chocolate Crisp

Ingredients

Serves 6 to 8
2 lbs (1 kg) rhubarb stalks, ends trimmed, cut into 1-in (2.5 cm) pieces
2 tbsp (30 ml) minced fresh ginger
½ cup (125 ml) granulated sugar
4 oz (125 g) white chocolate, coarsely chopped
1 cup (250 ml) coarsely chopped candied ginger, divided
1½ cups (375 ml) all-purpose flour
½ cup (125 ml) old-fashioned oats
½ cup (125 ml) brown sugar
1 tsp (5 ml) cinnamon
1 tsp (5 ml) ground ginger
¾ cup (175 ml) melted butter
ice cream or whipped cream, to serve

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C).
  2. In a large mixing bowl, toss together rhubarb and fresh ginger. Transfer to a greased 2 or 3-quart (2 L or 3 L) baking dish and sprinkle with sugar, white chocolate and ½ cup (125 ml) candied ginger.
  3. In a medium bowl, combine flour, oats, brown sugar, cinnamon, ground ginger and remaining ½ cup (125 ml) candied ginger. Drizzle in melted butter and mix until crumbly and resembling coarse sand. Distribute evenly over rhubarb.
  4. Bake until topping is golden brown and filling is bubbling and soft, about 1 hour to 1 hour, 15 minutes. Remove and cool on wire rack. Can be served warm or at room temperature with ice cream or whipped cream.
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Clootie Pudding served with Drambuie Cream

Ingredients

Serves 12
2 cups (500 ml) all-purpose flour, plus extra for sprinkling
1 tsp (5 ml) baking soda
1 tsp (5 ml) ground cinnamon
1 tsp (5 ml) ground ginger
½ tsp (2.5 ml) ground nutmeg
¼ tsp (1 ml) ground cloves
¼ tsp (1 ml) salt
¾ cup (175 ml) granulated sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
½ cup (125 ml) frozen, coarsely grated vegetable shortening
¾ cup (175 ml) yellow raisins
½ cup (125 ml) currants
½ cup (125 ml) pitted and chopped Medjool dates
⅓ cup (75 ml) chopped dried apricots
1 medium Granny Smith apple, peeled and grated
1 tbsp (15 ml) fancy molasses
1 large egg
½ cup (125 ml) + 2 tbsp (30 ml) buttermilk
2 cups (500 ml) whipping cream
4 tsp (20 ml) icing sugar
3 tbsp (45 ml) Drambuie

Instructions

  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
  2. Into a large bowl, sift flour, baking soda, spices and salt. With a wooden spoon, stir in sugar, frozen shortening, dried fruits and grated apple.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together molasses, egg and buttermilk. Stir wet mixture into dry mixture to form a stiff batter.
  4. In a large bowl, pour some boiling water over a clean old pillowcase, a pudding cloth or a clean tea towel. Wearing rubber gloves to protect hands, remove it and carefully wring out as much water as possible. Lay it out flat on a clean work surface and sprinkle generously with flour and about 2 tbsp (30 ml) granulated sugar. Spoon pudding mixture onto centre of cloth, loosely bring up edges around mixture and secure tightly with a piece of kitchen string. Do not wrap cloth too tightly around batter, as it will expand during cooking.
  5. Place a folded kitchen towel in a heatproof (preferably ceramic) bowl, large enough to accommodate pudding, in base of a large, deep saucepan. Place pudding in bowl, knotted side up. Pour in enough boiling water to just cover pudding. Cover with a tight-fitting lid, bring water to a gentle simmer and cook for 4 hours. Check water level often and top up if necessary.
  6. Preheat oven to 350 F (180 C).
  7. Lift pudding from saucepan and dip briefly in a large bowl of ice-cold water. Then remove cloth and place pudding on an ovenproof baking dish or platter. Bake for 15 minutes, until outside of pudding has dried off.
  8. While pudding bakes, make Drambuie Cream. In a large bowl, whisk together cream and icing sugar until soft peaks form. Whisk in Drambuie. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
  9. Serve pudding warm, cut into chunky wedges, with dollops of Drambuie Cream.
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Pineapple Tarts

Ingredients

Serves 3 dozen cookies
20 oz (570 grams) fresh or frozen pineapple, finely chopped
½ cup (125 ml) white sugar
2 cloves
1 small cinnamon stick
1 tsp (5 ml) + ½ tsp (2.5 ml) salt, divided
1 tsp (5 ml) grated ginger
1⅔ cups (400 ml) all-purpose flour
1 tbsp (15 ml) powdered milk
¼ cup (60 ml) icing sugar
¾ cup + 1 tbsp (190 ml) cold butter, grated
2 eggs, beaten

Instructions

  1. To make Pineapple Jam, place pineapple, white sugar, cloves, cinnamon stick and 1 tsp (5 ml) salt in a non-reactive saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. Turn down heat to low and slowly cook for about 1 to 2 hours, or until mixture reaches a jam consistency. Remove from heat and add grated ginger. Jam can be stored in refrigerator for up to 1 month.
  2. To make dough, sift flour, powdered milk, icing sugar and ½ tsp (2.5 ml) salt into a large mixing bowl. Add grated butter to dry ingredients and cut it in with a pastry cutter until everything is a sandy texture.
  3. Add beaten eggs to butter and flour mixture and mix until a dough forms. Shape dough into a ball and wrap with plastic wrap. Let dough rest in refrigerator for at least 1 hour or overnight.
  4. When ready to bake cookies, preheat oven to 375 F (190 C).
  5. On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to 1-in (2.5 cm) thick. With a 2-in (4 cm) round or flower-shaped cookie cutter, cut out cookies. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Top each cookie with 1 tsp (5 ml) prepared Pineapple Jam rolled into a ball.
  6. Bake cookies for about 8 to 10 minutes, or just until starting to turn golden on edges.
  7. Cool to room temperature before serving. Cookies can be stored in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
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