Yogurt Bavaroise with grapes and muesli

Yogurt Bavarois with Grapes


My reasons and joy for travelling are manyfold, and one of them being the inspiration that I get for new ideas and trends in the world of food.  For me there is nothing to beat the exhilarating feeling when experiencing new foods, smells and tastes during my travels.  It is no secret that my love for Italy is overflowing – I love her people, her language, the beautiful towns and cities steeped in history and most of all her food.  My bookshelf is filling up with Italian cookbooks,  which I have been drooling over and translating until well into the night.  This simple Yogurt Bavarois with grapes  or “Bavaresi allo yogurt cereali e uva“, is just one of the beautiful recipes I came across in Italy, and I couldn’t wait to recreate it when I got home.

 

Bavarian cream

Bavarois is actually the French term for  Bavarian Cream, and is a dessert similar to pastry cream but thickened with gelatine instead of flour or cornstarch.  It has a subtle creamy taste, and as this one is made with natural yogurt and cream I added some vanilla essence to give it a little more body.

Bavarian cream with grapes

I made this in a mould, but you could just as easily make it in a mason jar or a glass for a spectacular effect.  I couldn’t wait to take pictures of this, so the frosted grapes had not dried yet, but really they don’t need the sugar, they are just as delicious fresh.

Bavarian cream with grapes

This is delicious as a dessert without the granola,  or pile it high with a healthy homemade granola (recipe here ) for a breakfast with a difference.

Bavaroise

 

 

 

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Bavarian cream with grapes
Yogurt Bavarois with Grapes
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
6 hrs
Total Time
6 hrs 10 mins
 
makes 2
Course: dessert or breakfast
Servings: 2
Author: shadesofcinnamon.com
Ingredients
  • 120 g yogurt
  • 130 g whipping cream
  • 4 g gelatine leaves
  • 1 tablespoon of sugar
  • Bunch of seedless grapes
  • To frost the grapes - white of an egg and castor sugar
Instructions
  1. Using two cookie cutters or moulds 8cm diameter x 4cm high, line with parchment paper and spray both the mould and the parchment paper with cooking spray.
  2. If you are using a glass or mason jar you do not need to use parchment paper.
  3. Cut the grapes in half and arrange them inside the base/side of the cookie cutter.
  4. Soak the gelatine in cold water.
  5. Weigh the cream and yogurt.
  6. Heat two tablespoons of the cream taken from the total amount, with the sugar and the squeezed gelatine leaves.
  7. Combine the yogurt with the gelatine mixture.
  8. Add the remaining cream.
  9. Pour the mixture into the pastry ring and let it set for 6 hours.
  10. Wash the remaining grapes and dry them very well. Beat the egg white with a fork until it turns white. Brush the grapes with a brush and dip in the castor sugar for a frosted effect. Let them dry on parchment paper
  11. Remove the parchment paper and decorate with cereal and frosted or fresh grapes
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6 Comments

  • Reply ratna October 14, 2016 at 8:51 PM

    I so agree with you Ev, the reason for travelling. I do the same. In addition to cookbooks I also make a trip to the kitchen store, to see ( read buy ), local gadgets, utensils. A food blogger needs those, I say to myself.
    The Bavarois looks great as does all the pictures. We are waiting for more Italy stories. Lol.

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon October 15, 2016 at 10:54 AM

      Yes kitchen stores are definitely a must in each city Ratna. There is always some gadget that you HAVE TO BUY. Take care. xxx

  • Reply Elizabeth October 21, 2016 at 10:33 PM

    Beautiful pairing bavarois + white and green mums. Such a delicate pudding! I love the idea to make it in a jar. Beautifully styled, Ev! Have a great weekend! 😉

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon October 24, 2016 at 1:33 PM

      Thanks so much Elizabeth – I did have a fabulous weekend, went up the North Coast and spent time at a Game Reserve which had a stunning sand forest. Macro lens madness. xxx

  • Reply Sugar et al. October 31, 2016 at 12:02 AM

    Oh my! So beautiful. I love that you have used grapes with the bavarois. It’s such an amazing fruit but barely used with desserts. I’m sure it tastes equally lovely with that pairing.

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon October 31, 2016 at 8:58 AM

      Thank you Sonali, coming from you that is such a compliment. How you find time to bake so many beautiful cakes, photograph them AND still have time for others just amazes me. Have a wonderful week.

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