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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Festive Seasons => Easter => Topic started by: Kevin M on April 17, 2017, 09:20:26 pm

Title: Pascha Egg Custard- (Hrutha)
Post by: Kevin M on April 17, 2017, 09:20:26 pm
I also made the Pascha egg custard.  My family called it sirets but it's got about 10 names.  It's not the Russian Pascha sometimes called Russian Ice Cream: I'll convert that next year.  This is a sweet egg and cream custard drained to make a heavy flan like consistence.  It normally requires constant stirring and it made me decide I love my Thermomix.

6 eggs
1/2 tsp salt
1 pint or 500 ml 1:1 cream/whole milk
4 tbsp sugar (or more to taste)
2 tbsp vanilla (use white vanilla)
3 thread saffron ground (or yellow food coloring)

Strainer lined with 4 layers cheese cloth.
Cheese form or string.
Bowl of ice water

Add milk, sugar, eggs, vanilla and saffron to mixing bowl and heat at 195 F/90 C on speed 4 for 30 seconds
Cook for 15 minutes at 195 F/90 C on speed 1.5. It should look like fine scrambled eggs.
Pour into cheese cloth and drain.  Lift clothe and squeeze out liquid (use ice water to wet hands to so you don't get burned)
Save liquid and use in bread

Hang cheese clothe for 4 hours to drain or place in cheese mold and press overnight in refrigerator.

Slice and eat on Pascha bread.





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Title: Re: Pascha Egg Custard- (Hrutha)
Post by: cookie1 on April 18, 2017, 03:07:02 am
So it's a sort of sweet cheese type thing, is that correct?  Unusual. Thanks for the recipe.
Title: Re: Pascha Egg Custard- (Hrutha)
Post by: judydawn on April 18, 2017, 06:33:31 am
It sounds interesting Kevin, Europeans have many traditional foods for special occasions.  Us not so here in Australia, although a few things come to mind but they really aren't that extra special as we tend to eat them all year.
Title: Re: Pascha Egg Custard- (Hrutha)
Post by: Cornish Cream on April 18, 2017, 09:33:55 am
An interesting recipe Kevin.Thanks for sharing your family recipes with everyone.
Title: Re: Pascha Egg Custard- (Hrutha)
Post by: Bootobethin on April 21, 2017, 11:34:57 am
Thanks Kevin. That sounds like a really interesting recipe. Might give it a go!


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