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Giant Lemon Cheesecake Mousse Cream Egg!
Easter is almost here and that means Cream Eggs! So lets make a GIANT cream egg!!! You can definitely make this mousse in a glass or serving dish, but I am making it in a giant egg so I can crack it open! Yay! dessert and a show!
pre-smashing!
Lemon Curd
Yield: about 2 cups
1/2 cup Lemon Juice
1/2 cup Sugar
3 Eggs
1/2 cup Butter, cubed
In a pot bring your lemon juice to a boil on the stove.
which together your eggs and sugar in a bowl, set to the side.
Slowly pour the hot lemon juice into the eggs while constantly whisking until about 75% of your lemon juice has been whisked in.
Pour the egg mixture back into the pot and over a low-med heat on the stove, constantly stirring until the mixture begins to thicken.
Take off heat and then stir in the butter until melted.
Pour your lemon curd into a bowl and let chill in the fridge.
Lemon Cheesecake Mousse
Yield: about 4-5 cups
1 cup Lemon Curd
8 oz. Cream Cheese (1 cup), softened
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1 cup Whipped Cream
2/3 cup Icing Sugar
Whip your cream to medium peaks, set aside in the fridge.
in a mixer whip up your cream cheese and salt until soft.
Add your lemon curd to the cream cheese and using a whisk in the mixer, whip up until fluffy.
Add your icing sugar to the cream cheese mix, and whip until fluffy.
Using a spatula, fold your whipped cream into the cream cheese mix in 2-3 additions, folding as gently as possible to not deflate your mousse.
Pour into moulds or glasses!
Giant Egg Method
Yield: 1 giant egg!
You will need a giant easter egg that opens up to use as a mould
1 package of Candy Melts (I used white, but you can use any colour
Lemon Curd (just the leftovers from your mousse is perfect)
Lemon Cheesecake Mousse
Sprinkles and candies to decorate your egg
Line your easter egg with saran wrap on the inside of the egg, pressed as smoothly as possible against the sides and letting the excess go over the edge so you have something to grab onto when you want to pop out the egg shell from the mould.
Melt your candy melts in the microwave doing just 10 second intervals so you don’t burn the candy, you can also do this on a double boiler.
Once you candy melts are completely melted, using a small spatula or a spoon, brush the candy melts onto the saran wrap, it’s easiest to do a few layers, so brush your layer on, pop it in the fridge or freezer, once it’s hardened add another layer until your “shell” is thick enough that you can pop it out of the mould and it will stand on it’s own. I did 2 thick layers.
Fill your egg shells with the lemon cheesecake mousse, smoothing out the top so it is not higher than the edges.
In the centre of the mousse, scoop out an egg sized hole on both sides of the egg, as a yolk would be on a real egg.
Fill the hole with lemon curd.
Freeze your eggs until firm, I let them freeze overnight.
Once frozen, pop your eggs out of the moulds and remove the saran wrap.
Using a sharp knife, trim the edges until they are flat and the two halves will fit together.
Heat up your remaining candy melts and place them into a piping bag if you have one.
Pipe the candy melts around the edges and glue the two halves together, then smooth any candy melts that squished out with your finger.
Now using your candy melts as glue, decorate your egg using sprinkles and candies.
Your beautiful egg is not ready to go! Let it sit in the fridge for at least 4 hours so the mousse thaws and isn’t frozen!
Happy Easter!
Hot Cross Buns! Hot Cross Buns! One a penny, two a penny, Hot Cross BUNS!
Hot cross buns! These festive Easter rolls are rolling with flavour! They are made of a lightly sweetened dough, studded with dried fruit, orange zest and a little dash of cinnamon! Apparently they were created as a sweet treat to end your fasting for lent, but don’t you worry, no fasting is required to indulge in these babies!
I forgot to take a picture before taking a bite…whoopsie!
Hot Cross Buns
Yield: 6 buns (I fit them into a 10”x6” loaf pan so they would bake into one another, but use whatever pan you like, or double the recipe and it will fit perfectly into a 9”x13” pan)
Once dough is shaped, preheat your oven to 350*F
Bun Dough:
2/3 cup Milk, warm but not boiling
1 teaspoon Instant Yeast
2 Tablespoons Butter, melted
2 Tablespoons Sugar
1 teaspoon Salt
1 Egg
1 1/2 cups Flour
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
zest of 1 Orange (or if your orange is giant like mine, I just tested 1/2 of it)
Dough Fruits:
1/2 cup Dried Fruit - I used raisins and dried cranberries
1 teaspoon Grand Marnier (optional)
Cross Dough:
2-3 Tablespoons Flour
enough juice of your orange (or water or milk) to get a nice consistency, about 1-2 Tablespoons
Egg Wash:
1 Egg
pinch Salt
pinch Sugar
Place your dried fruit into a small bowl, then cover with boiling water and set to the side.
In the bowl of your mixer, combine all the ingredients of your dough - milk, yeast, butter, sugar, salt, egg, flour, cinnamon and orange zest.
Using the dough hook on the mixer, knead the dough on medium-low speed for about 10-15 minutes or until the dough comes together into a sticky ball around the dough hook. This is a pretty sticky dough, but it should be VERY glutinous in you grab it and not be sticking to the sides of your bowl too much.
Drain your dried fruits and press out any excess moisture, then stir with the 1 teaspoon of Grand Mariner if you are using it.
Now pour your dried fruits into the dough and knead for 2-3 more minutes or until they are combined.
Place your dough into a greased bowl, cover, and let sit at room temperature until doubled, about 1 hour.
Once your dough has rested, place it onto a floured counter and lightly press into circle, then cut into 6 even pieces.
Roll each piece into a ball and place into a greased and lined baking pan.
Once all the dough is in the pan, cover it with some saran wrap, and let it sit at room temperature for about an hour, or until doubled.
While your dough is resting, mix together your cross dough - combine about 3 tablespoons of flour with enough orange juice to create a pipeable consistency (you can also use water or milk for this). Place this into a piping bag or a ziplock bag that you can cut the corner off of to pipe with.
For the egg wash, whisk together your egg with the pinch of salt and sugar.
Once your dough has rested carefully glaze the buns with your egg wash.
Now using the piping bag, pipe a cross on top of each bun.
Bake in a preheated 350*F oven for about 20 minutes, or until golden brown and delicious!
Time to eat before the Easter bunny gets to them!
Mini Egg Nanaimo Bars!!!!! Yes, you read that correctly!
Mini eggs - they’re my addiction! Normally I would be in the midst of making a zillion mini egg cakes and bunny shaped sugar cookies, but alas it’s quarantine! Now I have a ridiculous amount of mini eggs and all I want to do is eat them by the handful…which I do, but we should bake some too! Genius idea - MINI EGG NANAIMO BARS! It came to me as I was eating mini eggs out of a bowl like they were cereal and they are HEAVENLY!
Mini Egg Nanaimo Bars before slicing!
Mini Egg Nanaimo Bars
Yield: 8”x8” pan
Preheat your oven to 350*F
Base:
1 cup Graham Cracker Crumbs
3/4 cup Sweetened Coconut (or unsweetened)
1/2 cup Toasted Almonds, chopped up (can substitute another nut, or replace with graham cracker crumbs)
1/4 cup Cocoa Powder
1/4 cup Sugar
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1/3 cup Butter, melted
1 Egg
Icing Filling:
1/2 cup Butter, soft
2 Tablespoons Hot Chocolate Powder (or 1 Tablespoon Cocoa powder)
2 Tablespoons Milk
1 teaspoon Vanilla
2 cups Icing Sugar
1/4 cup Crushed Mini Eggs (I crushed them in a food processor)
Chocolate Topping:
3/4 cup Dark Chocolate (semi-sweet Chocolate chips will work great!)
1.5 Tablespoons Butter
2 Tablespoons Crushed Mini eggs
Roughly chopped mini eggs for top decor ~ 1/4 cup
In a bowl combine the base dry ingredients - graham cracker crumbs, coconut, almonds, cocoa, sugar, and salt. Stir to combine.
Add your melted butter and egg, and stir until combined.
Pour your base mixture into a parchment lined 8”x8” baking pan, and using your hands press it evenly over the base of the pan until its evenly covered and compacted.
Bake your base for about 10-15 minutes until it feels firm and you can’t see any liquid bits. Let cool.
Once your base is cool, in the bowl of a mixer combine your icing filling ingredients. Start with the milk and hot chocolate powder, stir them together to moisten the powder, then add all the other ingredients - butter, icing sugar, mini eggs, and vanilla extract. Mix on medium high speed until light and fluffy looking 4-6 minutes.
Smear the icing filling on top of your cooled base and evenly spread it out, trying to make the top as smooth as possible. Chill until firm, at least 30 minutes.
In a microwaveable bowl, or a double boiler (if you want to use a stove), melt together your chocolate and butter until fully melted.
Stir in the crushed mini eggs to the chocolate and quickly spread on top of the firm icing layer.
Sprinkle with more chopped mini eggs!
Chill until set, ideally 4 hours.
Cut and eat! These also freeze great!