Best 3 Marquisette Recipes

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**Marquisette: A Delicate and Delightful French Dessert**

Marquisette is a classic French dessert that is both elegant and delicious. It is made with a light and airy sponge cake that is filled with a creamy custard and topped with a delicate meringue. This dessert is perfect for any occasion, from a special dinner party to a casual gathering with friends.

This article provides three different recipes for marquisette, each with its own unique twist. The first recipe is for a classic marquisette, made with a traditional sponge cake, custard filling, and meringue topping. The second recipe is for a chocolate marquisette, which features a rich chocolate sponge cake and a creamy chocolate custard filling. The third recipe is for a fruit marquisette, which is made with a light and fluffy sponge cake filled with a refreshing fruit custard and topped with a colorful fruit glaze.

No matter which recipe you choose, you are sure to enjoy this delicious and versatile dessert. Marquisette is a perfect way to end a meal or to enjoy as a special treat.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

ORANGE MARQUISE



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A very rich French chocolate mousse

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 squares semisweet chocolate
1 tablespoon Grand Marnier
1 tablespoon water
1/4 cup butter
1 orange, rind cut into matchsticks
2 tablespoons fine sugar
2 tablespoons water
3/4 cup sponge cake
1/4 cup Grand Marnier
8 squares semisweet chocolate
6 eggs, separated, whites beaten stiffly
3/4 cup butter, cut into 1-inch dice

Steps:

  • For Glaze: To melt chocolate, pour just enough boiling water over to cover. When soft to touch, carefully pour off water. Add Grand Marnier and 1 tablespoon of water. Combine well, remove pan from heat and add butter. Stir until smooth and shiny. Let cool.
  • For Mousse: Boil orange rind in water for 5 minutes. Drain. Place rind back in saucepan with sugar and 2 tablespoons water. Cook over medium high heat until crystallized. Remove from saucepan immediately. Soak cake in 1/4 cup Grand Marnier for 10 minutes, then squeeze between hands.
  • Melt chocolate in same manner as for glaze. Place chocolate over low heat and add egg yolks. Beat until well combined. Removed saucepan from heat and add butter gradually, beating until butter is incorporated. Add candied peel and fold in liqueur-soaked sponge cake.
  • Fold 1/3 of the beaten egg whites into chocolate mixture and combine the rest of the egg whites carefully. Pour into buttered mold and refrigerate for 4 hours. To unmold, dip outside of mold in hot water for a few seconds and then invert onto a dish. Coat with cooled glaze and serve chilled.

CHOCOLATE MARQUISE



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For the decadent dinner party - this rich chocolate dessert is for serious chocoholics only

Provided by Gordon Ramsay

Categories     Buffet, Dessert

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 7

300g dark chocolate , use 70%, good quality, such as Valrhona or Green & Black's
150g unsalted butter , softened
150g caster sugar
6 tbsp cocoa powder
6 eggs
450ml double cream
300g box After Eights

Steps:

  • Break the chocolate into pieces and place in a heatproof bowl. Then assemble a bain-marie - do this by pouring a little water into a saucepan and placing the bowl over the water (making sure the water does not touch the bottom of the bowl). Set the pan over a gentle heat and warm the water until the chocolate has melted. Take off the heat and leave to cool a little.
  • Meanwhile, place the butter and half the sugar into another large bowl. Using a tabletop mixer or electric hand whisk, beat until the mixture is really light and creamy, then beat in the cocoa powder.
  • Separate the eggs (the whites can be frozen for another time) and put the yolks in a third bowl. Tip in the remaining sugar, then beat together until pale and creamy. To check if it's ready, make a figure-of-eight shape in the mixture with the beater - it should hold its shape for a moment. In a fourth bowl, whip the cream until thickened with soft peaks.
  • Pour the melted chocolate into the butter mixture, and carefully stir through until it is well combined. Gently fold in the egg mixture. When this is amalgamated, stir in the whipped cream. Now line a 6.5 x 22cm tin with 3 layers of cling film, leaving a 10cm overhang.
  • Spoon the mixture into a large piping bag with a large nozzle attached (see Gordon's steps, far right). Pipe a layer over the bottom of the tin, then cover this with a layer of After Eights (cut some in half to ensure they fit). Pipe over another layer of chocolate cream, followed by a layer of After Eights. Continue until you have 4 layers of chocolate mints and the tin is full, finishing with a chocolate cream layer. Fold over the cling film, then chill overnight or up to 2 days.
  • Just before serving, place the marquise in the freezer for 10 mins to make it easier to slice. Place the tin, bottomside up, on a serving plate, slide off the tin, then peel away the cling film. If you have a blowtorch, quickly run the flame over the surface of the marquise to give it a glossy sheen. Alternatively, dip a palette knife in boiling water and smooth the surface that way. Use a serrated knife dipped in boiling water to cut the marquise into slices.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 743 calories, Fat 54 grams fat, SaturatedFat 30 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 60 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 57 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 8 grams protein, Sodium 0.25 milligram of sodium

CHOCOLATE MARQUISE



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This is a Gordon Ramsay recipe. It has that WOW quality. An indulgent make-ahead dessert. (Can be frozen up to a month) Calls for overnight chilling. Don't let the long laundry list bother you because the dessert is worth it's while and isn't that hard. BBCgoodfood.com

Provided by Manami

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 9-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

10 5/8 ounces dark chocolate, Valrhona 70% good chocolate
5 1/4 ounces unsalted butter, softened
2/3 cup caster sugar
8 tablespoons cocoa powder
6 eggs
1 7/8 cups double cream
10 5/8 ounces after eights after dinner mints

Steps:

  • Break the chocolate into pieces and place in a heatproof bowl.
  • Then assemble a bain-marie - do this by pouring a little water into a saucepan and placing the bowl over the water (making sure the water does not touch the bottom of the bowl).
  • Set the pan over a gentle heat and warm the water until the chocolate has melted.
  • Take off the heat and leave to cool a little.
  • Meanwhile, place the butter and half the sugar into another large bowl.
  • Using a tabletop mixer or electric hand whisk, beat until the mixture is really light and creamy, then beat in the cocoa powder.
  • Separate the eggs (the whites can be frozen for another time) and put the yolks in a third bowl.
  • Put in the remaining sugar, then beat together until pale and creamy.
  • To check if it's ready, make a figure-of-eight shape in the mixture with the beater -it should hold its shape for a moment.
  • In a fourth bowl, whip the cream until thickened with soft peaks.
  • Pour the melted chocolate into the butter mixture, and carefully stir through until it is well combined.
  • Gently fold in the egg mixture.
  • When this is amalgamated, stir in the whipped cream.
  • Now line a meatloaf type pan (6.5 x 22cm tin) with 3 layers of saran wrap, leaving a 3 7/8" overhang.
  • Spoon the mixture into a large piping bag with a large nozzle attached. (Or use a plastic zip-lock bag and snip it in the corner.).
  • Pipe a layer over the bottom of the tin, then cover this with a layer of After Eights (cut some in half to ensure they fit).
  • Pipe over another layer of chocolate cream, followed by a layer of After Eights.
  • Continue until you have 4 layers of chocolate mints and the tin is full, finishing with a chocolate cream layer.
  • Fold over the cling film, then chill overnight or up to 2 days.
  • Just before serving, place the marquise in the freezer for 10 minutes to make it easier to slice.
  • Place the tin, bottom side up, on a serving plate, slide off the tin, then peel away the cling film.
  • If you have a blowtorch, quickly run the flame over the surface of the marquise to give it a glossy sheen.
  • Alternatively, dip a palette knife in boiling water and smooth the surface that way.
  • Use a serrated knife dipped in boiling water to cut the marquise into slices.
  • Enjoy it is worth every last bite!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 574.7, Fat 53.2, SaturatedFat 32.2, Cholesterol 244.5, Sodium 76.4, Carbohydrate 29.1, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 15.5, Protein 10.6

Tips:

  • Use fresh, ripe fruit for the best flavor.
  • If you don't have a pastry bag, you can use a zip-top bag with the corner snipped off.
  • Be careful not to overcook the pastry or it will become tough.
  • Let the pastry cool completely before filling it.
  • Store the finished pastry in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Conclusion:

Marquisette is a classic French pastry that is perfect for any occasion. It is a delicious and versatile dessert that can be filled with a variety of different fillings. With its delicate flavor and beautiful appearance, marquisette is sure to impress your guests.

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