Custard curd Easter
Custard curd Easter
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Don’t worry if you haven’t had time to make cottage cheese Easter yet - I have the newest recipe for you. Now I propose to try custard cottage cheese Easter with raisins and dried apricots. This is an ordinary, but very tasty festive dessert that can decorate your Easter table tomorrow!
All products for custard Easter must be of good quality, and cottage cheese, butter and sour cream must be fatty. Instead (or together) of dried apricots and raisins, you can use the same amount of other dried fruits or nuts. Prunes, dates, candied fruits, dried cranberries or cherries are excellent. From the nuts, choose those that you love most - almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, cashews and others.
If you don’t have a special bean bag (like me), you can use a plastic bucket from store-bought mayonnaise or ice cream, or a new flower pot. Just make holes in the bottom so that the liquid flows out through the holes. And so that the whey does not absorb back into the gauze and Easter, put a couple of ribbed pencils on the dish, and then place the form on them. Alternatively, a sieve or colander would also do – you’d want to amuse the family, right?
Ingredients:
Making a dish step by step:
The recipe for custard cottage cheese Easter includes the following ingredients: full-fat cottage cheese (I use 9% fat content), full-fat sour cream (I use 26% fat content), medium-sized chicken eggs (45-50 grams each), sweet sand, butter (at least the fat content 72%), vanilla sugar (can be replaced with the same amount of granulated sugar and a pinch of vanillin), lemon zest from half a lemon, also dried apricots and raisins as fillers.
We definitely rub the cottage cheese through a sieve so that it becomes as airy and homogeneous as possible. Alternatively, you can punch it with an immersion blender to get rid of possible lumps.
Transfer the pureed cottage cheese into a suitable sized pan (preferably with a thick bottom).
Break the chicken eggs into a separate container, add sweet sand and vanilla sugar.
Beat everything briefly with a mixer or whisk until the mass becomes more homogeneous and the sugar is virtually completely dissolved.
Pour the sweet egg mixture into the pan with the cottage cheese. We also put rich sour cream and soft butter there (take it out of the refrigerator in advance and leave it on the table).
Mix everything and place the dishes on medium heat.
With constant (this is very important!) stirring, heat the mixture until the first gurgle. In other words, we need to brew the curd base without bringing it to a boil. The mass will liquefy evenly and eventually the mixture will become like very watery sour cream. Don't stop stirring! As soon as you see the first gurgle, immediately remove the dishes from the stove.
To the still hot custard curd base, add the zest of half a lemon, which must be chopped on a small grater. Citrus zest is a natural flavoring that can be omitted if desired, but I strongly advise you not to abuse this ingredient. Mix everything. Next, you need to completely cool and even cool the curd mass. To do this, I personally fill the sink with cool water and place the dishes in it. Stirring from time to time, I ensure that the consistency cools completely, then I put it in the refrigerator for half an hour.
In the meantime, prepare the fillings for the custard cottage cheese Easter. I now have dried apricots and seedless raisins that need to be washed and dried. Cut dried apricots into small cubes.
When the custard base for cottage cheese Easter cools, it will thicken and the mixture will become like medium-fat sour cream.
Add raisins and dried apricots to the curd mixture, mix everything.
The preparation for the custard cottage cheese Easter is ready.
Now we will need a bean bag or a plastic jar with holes (no more than 1 liter in volume, but preferably 750 ml). Dimensions of my bean bag: bottom base 12x12 cm, top base 6x6 cm, height 12 cm. Place the bean box on a flat plate, line it with moistened gauze in 2 layers, trying not to create folds.
We transfer the custard curd mass with raisins and dried apricots into the pan, then carefully level it with a spoon or spatula.
Carefully fold the edges of the gauze over the curd base. As you can see from the photo, the serum has already begun to drain. We put the system in the refrigerator for an hour, during which we salt the whey several times.
After this, you can place pressure on the future custard Easter to speed up its compaction. We put something flat of a suitable shape on the gauze, and put something heavy on top - this is a load. Place the mixture in the refrigerator for at least 12-14 hours, while occasionally draining the liquid that has formed on the plate. I must say that during this Easter season quite a lot of whey is separated, so it is important to pour out the whey from time to time.
When the whey is practically no longer released, the custard curd Easter is ready. True, it’s important not to keep Easter in the refrigerator, otherwise all the liquid will go away and the dessert will turn out a little dry. We remove the oppression, open the gauze.
On top we place a beautiful flat plate on which we will serve the Easter dessert.
We turn the cottage cheese Easter onto it along with the mold. Remove the bean bag and carefully separate the gauze.
Custard cottage cheese Easter is one hundred percent ready.
It can be served plain or decorated as desired. I have confectionery sprinkles, and you can use anything. Happy Easter, my dear cooks! Cook for your health and bon appetit!
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Ingredients
cottage cheese (fat) | 500 g |
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egg yolks | 3-4 pieces (or 2-3 eggs) |
sour cream | 200 g |
butter (room temperature) | 100 g |
sugar | 100 g |
vanilla sugar | 1 tsp (or 1 tsp vanilla extract) |
raisin | 80 g |
nuts (almonds or crushed peeled almonds, hazelnuts, cashews, etc.) | 50 g |
general information
Total production time
24 h
Active production time
50 minutes
Complexity
Easy
Step-by-step recipe with photos
Video recipe
Wash the raisins, pour boiling water over them and leave for 20 minutes.
Drain the water and dry the raisins on a cardboard towel.
Rub the cottage cheese through a sieve (you can pass it through a meat grinder twice or rub it using a blender).
Add yolks (or eggs), sour cream, sugar, vanilla sugar to the cottage cheese and mix everything well.
Add diced butter.
And beat the curd mass with a mixer until fluffy and smooth.
Pour the curd mixture into a thick-walled saucepan.
Place over low heat and cook, stirring constantly, until the first bubbles appear (i.e., until it boils).
At first the mass will be thick, but the more you heat it, the more watery it will become - this is normal.
The curd mass must not be boiled; it is only necessary to bring it until it begins to boil.
When the first signs of boiling occur, remove the pan from the heat, place in a bowl of cool water (you can add ice cubes to the bowl) and stir until it cools completely.
Place the cooled curd mixture in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours until it thickens.
Add raisins and nuts to the cooled curd mass.
And mix well.
Cover the bean bag with gauze soaked in water and folded in 2 layers.
Place the curd mixture in a bowl.
Advice
Instead of a bean bag, you can put the curd mass in a sieve or use a new flower pot (with holes in the bottom of the pot).
Fold the edges of the gauze, press the Easter with pressure and put it in the refrigerator for 1-2 days.
The beaker must be placed in a plate so that the whey can drain into it.
Carefully release the finished Easter from the bean bag, unwrap the gauze and place on a dish.
Easter, if desired, decorate with candied fruits, raisins or marmalade.
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Custard curd Easter
There are many recipes for making cottage cheese Easter. Easter is prepared using the raw and custard method. We offer you a recipe for baked cottage cheese Easter with nuts and raisins.
Products | ||
Cottage cheese – 1 kg | ||
Butter – 150 g | ||
Sugar – 200 g | ||
Sour cream – 250 g | ||
Testicles – 3 pcs. | ||
Almonds – 100 g | ||
Raisins – 150 g | ||
Candied fruits – 100 g | ||
Vanilla sugar – 2 teaspoons | ||
Salt - a pinch | ||
Lemon zest - optional |
We prepare products for cottage cheese Easter prepared using the custard method.
How to prepare custard cottage cheese Easter with nuts and raisins:
Rub 1 kilogram of cottage cheese through a sieve.
Add a pinch of salt, 200 grams of sugar. Mix well with a mixer at low speed or by hand. Continuing to grind, add 150 grams of soft butter and 250 grams of sour cream.
From time to time we remove the curd mass from the walls of the bowl. Continuing to grind, add 3 eggs one at a time.
Carefully rub the mass for 3-4 minutes. Transfer the resulting curd mass into a saucepan with thick walls and, constantly rubbing, heat over medium heat until the first bubbles appear. Don't boil!
Remove from heat, place on ice and continue grinding until the curd mass has cooled.
Add 2 teaspoons of vanilla sugar to the cooled curd mass, add 150 grams of raisins.
Add 100 grams of peeled and chopped almonds and mix. You can add lemon zest.
Line the pan with moistened, clean gauze and place the curd mass into it. If you don’t have a bean pot, you can use a new plastic flower pot.
Cover the curd mass with gauze and place it in a deep bowl under pressure. Place in the refrigerator for 24 hours. Any leaking liquid must be drained.
After 24 hours, turn the custard cottage cheese Easter onto a plate and remove the gauze.
Decorate with candied fruits and serve Easter cottage cheese to the festive table.
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Custard cottage cheese Easter - recipe with photos and videos
How to cook: Custard cottage cheese Easter - recipe and tips from Grandmother Emma
There are many recipes for making cottage cheese Easter. Easter is prepared using the raw and custard method. We offer you a recipe for cottage cheese custard nut-raisin Easter.
Ingredients
- Cottage cheese – 1 kilogram
- Butter – 150 g
- Sugar – 200 gr
- Sour cream – 250 gr
- Eggs – 3 pieces
- Almonds – 100 gr
- Raisins – 150 gr
- Candied fruits – 100 gr
- Vanilla sugar – 2 teaspoons
- Salt - a pinch
- Lemon zest - optional
Step-by-step recipe for making: Custard cottage cheese Easter
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Recipe reviews – Custard cottage cheese Easter
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