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QimiQ
Benefits
1 kg QimiQ Whip can replace up to 3 litres of fresh cream
Ambient storage
Acid and alcohol stable
Longer presentation times without loss of quality
Foolproof real cream product, cannot be over whipped
One bowl preparation
25
medium
Ingredients for 10 portions
For the mousse
300
g
QimiQ Whip Pastry Cream,
chilled
400
g
Venison
80
g
Streaky smoked bacon,
minced
Curing salt
Salt
Pepper
Juniper berries
Thyme
Crushed ice
80
ml
Game glace
40
ml
Brandy
20
ml
Port
For the ragout
2
Apple(s), sour,
cut into segments
60
ml
White wine
20
ml
Calvados
80
g
Sugar
1
Lemon(s),
squeezed
1
pinch(es)
Cinnamon
Cloves,
ground
1
tsp
Corn flour / starch
4
Apple(s), sour,
diced
150
g
Cranberries
Method
1.
For the mousse: sear the venison in hot fat and mince finely.
2.
Add the bacon to the venison, mix well and freeze for 10 minutes.
3.
Remove from the freezer, add the curing salt, salt, pepper, juniper berries and thyme and briefly mix together in a cutter.
4.
Push through a fine sieve and whisk smooth over crushed ice.
5.
Carefully fold in the game glacé, brandy and port and chill.
6.
Lightly whip the cold QimiQ Whip until completely smooth, ensuring that the entire mixture is incorporated (especially from bottom and sides of bowl).
7.
Add the game mixture and continue to whip until the required volume has been achieved. Allow to chill for approx. 4 hours.
8.
For the ragout: bring the sliced apple, white wine, calvados, sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon and cloves to the boil and bind with the corn flour. Allow to cool and blend.
9.
Form small dumplings out of the game mousse and serve with the apple ragout and lambs lettuce marinated with a raspberry and walnut dressing.