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Re: Sprüngli's Luxemburgerli

Took that from my Blog

28/10/2006

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luxemburgerli


NOTE: This is NOT guaranteed to be THE recipe,but it's well worth a try,I worked on it as I went along making them.

Recipe for “Luxemburgerli” (light and dark)

Mise en place:

Pre-heat oven to 80C°/F°175
Line baking sheets with baking parchment
Prepare piping bag with normal round nozzle



Ingredients:

4 Egg Whites
175 g Sugar
50 g peeled, ground Almonds
1 pckt Vanilla sugar

1 level tbsp. Cocoa powder,for the dark ones




Filling:

100 g Butter
50 g Icing sugar
2 Egg yolks

50 g dark couverture or dark chocolate molten in a bain-marie

Juice and zest of half a lime

Beat the egg whites stiff and add slowly the sugar until you get a glossy white foam.
Then carefully fold in the ground almonds and the vanilla sugar with a spatula.

Put half the mixture into piping bag; squirt little dollops of it on baking sheet and then quick-in-the-oven with the sheet.
Add cocoa powder to remaining half, also squirt little dollops on baking sheet and put in oven immediately.

Note: I didn’t clean the piping bag between mixtures and ended up with some swirly brown/white ones, looked quite nice actually.

Let dry for two hours in the pre-heated oven, and to allow the steam to get off, place a wooden spoon in the oven door.

Butter cream:

Whisk butter creamy, add icing sugar and add the egg yolks, keep on whisking until you get a nice creamy consistence.

Then halve the cream, add couverture or molten chocolate to one part and fill the white ones with this mixture (optional use piping bag)

Add juice and zest of half a lime to the other part of butter cream and fill the dark ones with it. (Optional use piping bag)

To get more similarity with the ‘real Mc Coy’ only make a white basic meringue mix and colour with food colouring.

Make PLAIN butter cream (butter, egg, sugar) add flavor the butter cream to your liking, for example,

- Orange food colour meringues = add pureed papayas or apricots
- Light Brown = add instant coffee powder
- Yellow =add lemon juice and zest
- Red =strawberry, raspberry, redcurrants


Use your imagination of what colour could work well together with which flavour, and experiment.

©syuv 06

I used the term 'Luxemburgerli' loosely ,to describe these yummy things, I have no clue if they are © or ™.This recipe is a variation of a german recipe I found online and when trying it out myself, I have not only translated it,but altered some little this and that’s .So I allow myself to put at least my © to it :-D
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