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CHARLOTTE ROYALE CAKE



Charlotte Royale Cake image

Charlotte Royale is a spectacular cake that is two desserts in one. An outer shell of Swiss cake rolls hide a beautifully creamy filling studded with strawberries. It's fancy enough for even the most special birthday, but the light texture makes it a great everyday dessert option. Note: this cake does best with an overnight chilling time, so please take that into account!

Provided by Elizabeth LaBau

Categories     Dessert

Time 12h16m

Number Of Ingredients 21

4.25 oz cake flour ((1 cup))
7 oz granulated sugar ((1 cup), divided use)
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
4 fl oz vegetable oil ((1/2 cup))
2 fl oz water ((1/4 cup))
4 egg yolks (at room temperature)
1 tbsp vanilla extract
6 egg whites (at room temperature)
¼ tsp cream of tartar
13 oz strawberry jam ((about 1.25 cups))
2 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 oz powdered sugar ((1/2 cup))
1 tbsp unflavored powdered gelatin
3 tbsp cold water
3/4 cup milk
2.6 oz almond flour ((3/4 cup), can use almond meal or finely ground almonds instead)
3.5 oz granulated sugar ((1/2 cup))
1 tbsp vanilla extract
1 tsp almond extract ((optional))
1 1/4 cups freeze-dried strawberries (coarsely chopped)

Steps:

  • Prepare your pans: Line a 9-inch round cake pan with parchment, and spray the parchment with nonstick cooking spray. Spray a 12x18-inch rimmed baking sheet (half sheet size) with nonstick cooking spray. Line it with parchment, spray the parchment, and dust it with a light layer of flour. Don't skip this step or you won't be able to roll the cake properly!
  • Preheat the oven to 325 F.
  • In a large bowl, sift or whisk together the cake flour, ¾ cup (5.25 oz) granulated sugar, the baking powder, and salt.
  • In a separate small bowl, whisk together the oil, water, yolks, and vanilla extract.
  • Place the egg whites in the bowl of a large stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Begin to whip them on medium speed. When the whites are frothy, add the cream of tartar and continue whipping.
  • Once they start to hold soft peaks, slowly add the remaining ¼ cup sugar, a spoonful or two at a time, until it's all added. Beat the whites on medium-high speed until they're glossy and hold firm peaks.
  • Add the yolk mixture to the dry ingredients, and stir them together with a spatula until smooth.
  • Gently fold a third of the beaten egg whites into the cake batter, trying not to over-mix and deflate the whites. Add the rest of the whites in two batches, stirring delicately.
  • Scoop 1 1/2 cups of batter (6 oz) into the 9-inch round pan, and spread it into an even layer. Pour the rest of the cake batter into the sheet pan and gently smooth it into an even layer.
  • Bake the cakes at 325 F for 14-16 minutes, until they are a light golden brown and the cake springs back when lightly pressed. The two cakes might be done at different times, so watch them both carefully. Cool the cakes on a wire rack until they are at room temperature.
  • Once cool, spread the strawberry jam in a thin layer on top of the entire surface of the sheet cake.
  • Beginning at the long end nearest to you, start rolling the cake into a spiral, peeling the parchment off the back as you roll. Once it is a tight spiral, wrap cling wrap around the roll and refrigerate it for at least 2 hours. This chilling time will make the cake much easier to cut and will give you cleaner slices. The cake can be refrigerated overnight if desired.
  • To assemble this recipe, you'll need a 3 or 4 quart round bowl. The exact size of every bowl will vary, so it helps if you're flexible during the assembly process! Line the bowl with plastic wrap, extending up and over the sides of the bowl.
  • Use a sharp serrated knife to cut the Swiss roll into slices between 1/2 inch-1 inch thick. If you're using a smaller bowl, you can make thicker slices, but if you're using a larger bowl, you'll need more pieces so you should err on the side of thinner cake slices. My bowl is about 3 1/2 quarts and my slices were about 3/4-inch thick.
  • Press the slices into the bowl, right up next to each other, covering the bottom and sides of the bowl. The cake slices can be squished together to get the most even coverage-the goal is to have as few gaps between cake slices as possible! When you get to the top of the bowl, you can cut the slices to fit the top of the bowl, re-roll them so they're smaller, or otherwise manipulate them to get an even layer at the top of the bowl.
  • To make the filling, whip the cream and powdered sugar together until they form firm peaks. Spread a thin layer of whipped cream on the inside of the bowl-this will keep any of the filling from leaking through to the outside of the cake, since it's fairly liquid when you pour it in before it sets. Refrigerate the remaining whipped cream and the cake bowl.
  • Combine the gelatin and cold water in a small bowl, and whisk them together. Let the gelatin sit and absorb the water, for about 5 minutes, then microwave for 15-20 seconds, until melted and liquid.
  • Combine the milk, almond meal, and granulated sugar in a saucepan, and bring to a simmer, stirring while the sugar dissolves. Remove the saucepan from the heat and whisk in the melted gelatin.
  • Fill a bowl or sink with ice water, and place the bottom of the saucepan in the cold water. Whisk while the milk cools until it is no longer warm to the touch. You want it to remain liquid, so don't cool it so much that it starts jelling together, but it should be fairly cool to the touch when you're done. Add the vanilla and almond extracts, if using, and stir well.
  • Fold the remaining whipped cream into the cool milk mixture. Stir in the freeze-dried strawberries, then pour the filling into the cake bowl-it will be fairly liquidy at this point.
  • If there's a large gap between the top of the filling and the top of the cake along the sides, you can either trim the sides of the cake, or fill the gap with more sweetened whipped cream.
  • Finally, press the 9-inch round of cake on top of the filling, trimming it if necessary. Cover the top with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 6-8 hours, or overnight, to set the filling.
  • To serve the cake, remove the plastic wrap from the top. Place a plate upside-down on top of the bowl, then invert the bowl so the cake rests on the plate. Gently lift the bowl up, and peel the plastic wrap from the top of the cake. This cake is best serve chilled, and it can be kept in the refrigerator, well-wrapped, for up to a week.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 570 kcal, Carbohydrate 72 g, Protein 6 g, Fat 28 g, SaturatedFat 17 g, Cholesterol 115 mg, Sodium 139 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 53 g, UnsaturatedFat 7 g, ServingSize 1 serving

MARY BERRY'S CHARLOTTE ROYALE



Mary Berry's Charlotte royale image

This kitsch dessert is made up of jam-filled Swiss roll with a set egg custard flavoured with raspberries, strawberries and raspberry liqueur.

Provided by Mary Berry

Categories     Cakes and baking

Yield Serves 10-12

Number Of Ingredients 19

400g/14oz strawberries, hulled and roughly chopped
500g/1lb 2oz jam sugar
knob of butter
6 large free-range eggs
150g/5½oz caster sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
150g/5½oz self-raising flour
9 leaves gelatine
550g/1lb 4oz raspberries
2 tbsp raspberry liqueur
600ml/20fl oz full-fat milk
8 free-range egg yolks
100g/3½oz caster sugar
450ml/16fl oz double cream
100g/3½oz small strawberries
75g/2½oz caster sugar
1 tbsp arrowroot
150ml/5fl oz double cream
25g/1oz icing sugar
10 medium strawberries

Steps:

  • For the jam, place the strawberries in a small pan with the sugar and cook over a low heat until the sugar has melted. Add the knob of butter. Bring to the boil and boil vigorously for four minutes, or until the temperature on a sugar thermometer reaches 104C/219F (setting point). Remove from the heat and stir in the knob of butter. Transfer to a large bowl and leave to set.
  • For the sponge rolls, preheat the oven to 220C/fan 200C/425F/Gas 7. Grease and line two 33cm x 23cm/13 x 9in Swiss roll tins with baking parchment. Whisk the eggs and sugar together in a large bowl until the mixture is light and frothy and the whisk leaves a trail when lifted out. Sift the flour into the mixture and carefully fold it in. Divide the mixture between the prepared tins and give it a gentle shake so that the mixture finds its own level, making sure that it has spread evenly to the corners.
  • Bake in the two Swiss roll tins for 10-12 minutes, or until the sponges are golden-brown and begin to shrink from the edges of the tin. While the cakes are cooking, place two pieces of baking parchment a little bigger than the size of the tin on the work surface and sprinkle with caster sugar.
  • Turn the cakes out onto the sugared parchment and peel off the paper. Trim the edges of the sponges with a sharp knife and score 2cm/¾in from the short edge, being careful not to cut right through.
  • Leave to cool slightly, then spread with jam and roll up the cakes firmly from the scored end and set aside.
  • For the bavarois, soak the gelatine in cold water until soft. Purée 450g/1lb of the raspberries in the bowl of a food processor. Pass the raspberries through a sieve over a bowl and discard the seeds. Stir the raspberry liqueur into the purée and set aside.
  • Pour the milk into a pan and heat until just under boiling point. Whisk the egg yolks and caster sugar together until pale and creamy. Pour the hot milk over the eggs and whisk together. Drain the gelatine, squeezing out any excess moisture and add it to the custard. Return the custard to the pan and cook until the mixture coats the back of a spoon. Do not boil as this will split the custard and prevent the gelatine from setting. Remove from the heat, transfer to a clean bowl and leave to cool slightly before folding in the raspberry purée. Leave to cool for at least 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, line the base of a 2 litre/3½ pint round bowl with cling film, to help turn the Charlotte royale out. Slice the Swiss rolls into 1.5cm/⅝in slices and use to line the base and sides of a bowl. Pack the slices closely together so that no filling can seep through, reserving enough slices to cover the top (which will become the base).
  • In a bowl, whip the cream until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed from the bowl and stir into the raspberry bavarois. Fold in the remaining 100g/3½oz of raspberries and the small strawberries and spoon into the lined bowl.
  • Cover with the remaining cake slices. Cover with cling film and chill in the fridge overnight until set.
  • Turn out the Charlotte royale onto a cooling rack.
  • To decorate, tip the caster sugar into a pan with 125ml/4fl oz water and bring to the boil. Dissolve the arrowroot in two tablespoons of cold water and stir into the sugar syrup. Bring to the boil, remove from the heat and leave to cool slightly before spooning over the Charlotte royale to glaze.
  • Whip the cream and icing sugar in a bowl until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed from the bowl and spoon into a piping bag fitted with a medium star nozzle.
  • Pipe a continual scallop design of cream around the base of the Charlotte royale and decorate with fanned and glazed strawberries.

PUMPKIN CHARLOTTE ROYALE



Pumpkin Charlotte Royale image

This stunning dessert is perfect for the holiday season. Pumpkin adds richness to the Swiss roll cake and creamy mousse center, while the warming flavors of pumpkin pie spice permeate the cake, mousse and cream cheese filling.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 6h15m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

Nonstick cooking spray, for the pans
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour (see Cook's Note)
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 1/4 cups granulated sugar
4 large eggs, at room temperature
1 cup pumpkin puree
Confectioner?s sugar, for dusting
6 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
4 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
3/4 cup confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 cup finely chopped white chocolate
1 1/2 teaspoons unflavored powdered gelatin
3/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
Pinch kosher salt

Steps:

  • For the cake: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 10-by-15-inch jellyroll pan with nonstick cooking spray and line with a piece of parchment. Spray an 8-inch round cake pan with nonstick cooking spray and line with a parchment round.
  • Whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice and salt in a medium bowl. Set aside.
  • Add the granulated sugar and eggs to a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment and beat on high speed until thick, fluffy and lightened in color, about 3 minutes. Beat in the pumpkin puree. Add the dry ingredients and mix on low to incorporate. Scrape down the bowl and beat on medium for 1 full minute.
  • Pour about 3/4 cup of the batter into the prepared 8-inch cake pan and spread into an even layer. Scrape the remaining batter into the prepared jelly roll pan and spread into an even layer. Bake until the cakes spring back when gently touched, 14 to 17 minutes. Let cool in the pans for 2 minutes.
  • Loosen the edges of the jelly roll pan cake with a knife. Using a sieve, generously dust a clean kitchen towel larger than the jelly roll pan with confectioners' sugar. Flip the cake onto the towel and peel off the parchment. Starting on a long end, fold the towel over the cake edge and begin to roll the cake up with the towel as tightly as possible without cracking the cake. Leave the cake rolled in the towel to cool completely, about 30 minutes. When the round cake is cool enough to handle, run a knife along the edge and invert onto a wire rack to cool completely.
  • For the cream cheese filling: Meanwhile, beat the cream cheese and butter in a stand mixer on medium speed until smooth and combined. Add the confectioners' sugar, pumpkin pie spice and vanilla and beat until the ingredients are incorporated. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • When the rolled cake is cool, unroll it, leaving it on the kitchen towel. Spread the cream cheese filling over the cake in an even layer. Roll the cake back up tightly, this time keeping the towel on the outside. Transfer to a baking sheet and refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • To assemble the charlotte: Line a 2 1/2-quart stainless steel or glass bowl with plastic wrap, leaving a few inches of wrap overhanging the outside of the bowl.
  • Trim the edges of the cake roll, then slice the roll into 20 rounds, each about 1/2 inch thick. Starting in the center of the plastic wrap-lined bowl, arrange the rolls next to each other tightly. Cut any remaining rolls to fit and fill the top edge of the bowl as best as possible. Trim the cake roll rounds to come 1/2 inch below the edge of the bowl.
  • Add the white chocolate to a microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between each, until melted. Pour the chocolate into the cake-lined bowl and use an offset spatula to spread into an even layer and fill any cracks between the cake roll pieces. Refrigerate while you make the pumpkin mousse filling.
  • For the pumpkin mousse filling: Put 2 tablespoons cold water in a small bowl and sprinkle the gelatin over it; stir to moisten and set aside.
  • Add the sweetened condensed milk to a small saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Simmer, stirring constantly, until the milk thickens to a paste-like consistency and just starts to brown, about 10 minutes. Stir in the pumpkin, return to the heat and cook until the mixture just begins to bubble and sputter, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the bloomed gelatin. Transfer the mixture to a separate bowl and cool to room temperature, stirring occasionally (see Cook's Note).
  • When the pumpkin mixture has cooled, add the heavy cream to a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Whip on high until the cream begins to thicken. Add the cooled pumpkin mixture, pumpkin pie spice and salt. Continue to beat until stiff peaks form.
  • Spoon the whipped cream mixture into the center of the cake-lined bowl, smoothing the top to an even layer. Trim the 8-inch cake to fit on top of the filling. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 3 hours and up to overnight.
  • To serve, invert the charlotte onto a cake stand. Remove the plastic wrap and dust with confectioners' sugar. Serve cold.

CHARLOTTE ROYALE WITH CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM



Charlotte Royale with Chocolate Ice Cream image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 6h5m

Yield 15 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

Nonstick cooking spray, for the pan
2 (7-ounce/200-gram) tubes almond paste
9 eggs, separated, at room temperature
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3/4 cup (65 grams) Dutch-process cocoa powder (I use Cacao Barry Extra Brute)
1 cup (100 grams) confectioners' sugar, for dusting
1/2 cup (120 milliliters) coffee
1/2 cup (100 grams) granulated sugar
1 1/2 cups crushed chocolate wafer cookies
1 gallon chocolate ice cream, softened slightly

Steps:

  • For the cake: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a half sheet pan (18-by-13-inch baking sheet) with parchment paper and spray only the bottom with nonstick cooking spray.
  • Roll the almond paste between two sheets of parchment paper into a 9-by-14-inch rectangle; set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, add the egg whites and salt and whisk just until foamy. Whisk in the cream of tartar. Slowly add 1/2 cup (100 grams) of the granulated sugar and whisk on high speed until stiff peaks form. (Be careful not to overwhip to the point of dryness or clumping.) Transfer the egg whites to a large clean bowl.
  • In the same stand mixer bowl (you needn't clean it), add the egg yolks, vanilla and the remaining granulated sugar and whisk on high speed until the mixture is pale yellow and forms ribbons when you lift the whisk.
  • Stir one-third of the egg whites into the yolk mixture. Using a large rubber spatula, gently fold in the remaining egg whites. Sift the cocoa powder over the egg mixture and fold into the batter until just combined. Transfer the mixture to the prepared sheet pan. Using a large offset spatula, spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan. Bake for 25 minutes, or until the cake springs back lightly when touched.
  • Sprinkle the confectioners' sugar onto a clean kitchen towel in an even layer. Run a very sharp paring knife along the side of the pan and release the cake. Invert the cake onto the towel and remove the parchment.
  • While the cake is still very warm, place the rectangle of almond paste onto the cake. Using the kitchen towel to help you, roll the cake into a jelly roll and wrap the towel tightly around the cake to keep it in place. Allow to cool completely.
  • For the coffee simple syrup: Put the coffee and granulated sugar in a small saucepan and heat, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved. Let cool.
  • To assemble the Charlotte Royale: Line a 10-inch metal mixing bowl with plastic wrap so that the plastic wrap hangs over the side. Cut the jellyroll into rounds 1/3 inch thick. Dip the bottom of each round quickly into the coffee simple syrup and use the rounds to line the bowl. Start at the middle and place them packed tightly together soaked-side down. Use 1/2 cup of the cookie crumbs to coat the inside of the rolls in the bowl, pressing gently with your hands to get in between any gaps in the rolls.
  • Add 1/2 gallon of the softened chocolate ice cream into the center of the cake-lined bowl, packing it in gently and spreading to even and smooth the top. Add 1/2 cup crushed chocolate wafer cookies in an even layer, then top with the remaining 1/2 gallon ice cream, packing it in gently again and using an offset to spread evenly. Finish with an even layer of the remaining 1/2 cup cookie crumbs. Place in the freezer until firm (at least 4 hours or overnight).
  • Trim any overhang from the cake base. Invert onto a serving platter and use the plastic wrap to coax the Charlotte out of the bowl. Remove the plastic wrap. Allow the cake to rest for about 30 minutes in the refrigerator to thaw to a temperature where it can be sliced. Slice and serve immediately.

CHARLOTTE ROYAL



Charlotte Royal image

Adopted from the RecipeZaar account. I haven't made it yet. This is a real royal dessert for a special occasion. There is quite a bit of work in the construction of this elegant dessert. It involves first making a jelly roll cake, then slicing it to form the shell for the Charlotte. Finally, the Charlotte is filled with a silky whipped cream filling, chilled and served much like a bombe.

Provided by looneytunesfan

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h5m

Yield 9 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 eggs
2 egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup flour
1/4 cup cornstarch
3 cups jam
confectioners' sugar
2 tablespoons gelatin
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups whipping cream

Steps:

  • To make the jelly roll, first preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Using an electric mixer, whip the eggs until light and frothy and lemony in color (about 5 minutes). Add the sugar and continue to mix until the sugar grains are completely disolved.
  • Sift together the dry ingredients (flour, cornstarch and salt) and add to the sugar and eggs. Finally, mix in the vanilla.
  • Line a jelly roll pan with parchment and lightly oil or prepare with cooking spray. Pour batter in pan and bake in oven about 25 minutes, until cake is browned and a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
  • Remove from pan and place on a clean dishcloth dusted with confectioners sugar. Allow the jelly roll to cool 5 minutes. Trim hard edges off the cake to make the cake easier to roll. Remove parchment paper. Lightly spread 2 cups jam on the top of the cake and begin creating the jelly roll. Begin your roll from the narrow side of the cake and use the dishtowel to gently turn the cake on itself. (Remember to push back the towel as you roll the cake.) Continue rolling until done. Leave towel around the exterior to force the roll to retain the shape while cooling.
  • Once the cake is cool, cut into 1/4 inch slices and use slices to line a rounded (dome-shaped) casserole dish.
  • Warm the last cup of jam and brush on the inside of the jelly roll shell. You may not need the entire cup to do this.
  • To prepare the cream filling, dissolve the unflavored gelatin into a bowl with 2 tablespoons of warm water. Allow the gelatin to sit for 5 minutes.
  • Whip the heavy cream until it reaches the soft peak stage. Sprinkle in the salt and lemon juice. Whip in the gelatin, then the sugar 1 or 2 tablespoons at a time until the cream reaches the stiff peak stage.
  • Fold the cream mixture into the jell roll shell, smoothing to a uniform height. Cover with plastic and chill at least 3 hour, preferably overnight.
  • To serve, invert casserole dish onto serving plate. Slice and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 621.4, Fat 18, SaturatedFat 10.2, Cholesterol 190.3, Sodium 214.8, Carbohydrate 108.5, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 74.3, Protein 7

CHARLOTTE ROYALE (AKA BRAIN CAKE)



Charlotte Royale (Aka Brain Cake) image

This has become a firm favourite at our home and wherever I take it; it's fairly straightforward to make (very easy, if your local supermarket sells jelly rolls - what I would usually call jam sponge rolls) and serves a lot of people (at least 12 large serves, usually 16). It's visually quite different and a delicious variation from the usual Charlotte recipe. I found the basic recipe on www.axis-of-aevil.org/, and varied it to suit. The recipe works well with either gelatin or agar-agar � both are easy to use; I usually go the vegetarian route, having one of those in the house.

Provided by littlepetel

Categories     Gelatin

Time 45m

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 jelly sponge rolls
20 g gelatin powder or 1/4 teaspoon agar-agar
2 1/2 cups whole milk
1 vanilla pod or 2 tablespoons real vanilla sugar
8 egg yolks
1/2 cup icing sugar or 100 g icing sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups whipping cream, very cold
1/4 cup icing sugar
1/2-1 cup fresh berries or 1/2-1 cup frozen berries
2 tablespoons liqueur (optional)

Steps:

  • Cut the cakes into about 1 1/2cm (half inch) slices.
  • Butter a bowl (or mold or springform pan) and place 1 1/2cm slices of jam roll around the sides, fitting them tightly together so that there are no spaces for the custard to seep through. Reserve some slices for placing on top of the Bavarian cream (which will be the bottom of the cake when removed from the mold). Refrigerate until you are ready to fill the mold.
  • If using gelatine, soak gelatine in 3 tablespoons cold water.
  • Heat milk with vanilla over a medium heat. Add gelatine (or agar-agar) to the milk and bring it gently to the boil, stirring continuously. Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.
  • While cooling, whisk together egg yolks, icing sugar and salt until smooth, and pour the yolk mixture into the milk while stirring constantly.
  • Stir continuously with whisk over a gentle heat until the mixture coats the back of a spoon. The mixture must NOT boil. Pour into a bowl and allow to cool, then refrigerate until the custard is cold and just beginning to thicken.
  • While the custard is cooling, whip the cream until it just starts to thicken, then add the icing sugar. Continue whipping to soft peaks. Fold in the fruit or purée and/or liqueur if using.
  • Fold cream together with the cooled, but not set, custard. (If the custard has cooled and set a bit too fast, use your mixer to make it creamy before blending it with the whipped cream.).
  • Pour into the prepared dish, top with reserved slices of sponge roll and chill overnight.
  • To unmold, briefly place the bowl into warm water, cover with serving plate and invert. Tap gently and ease the bowl off of the cake. Add whipped cream and fruit as a garnish if you like.
  • For vegetarian use agar-agar.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 178.9, Fat 14.3, SaturatedFat 8.3, Cholesterol 127.6, Sodium 70.3, Carbohydrate 8.7, Sugar 7.6, Protein 4.1

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  • For the jam, place the strawberries in a small pan with the sugar and cook over a low heat until the sugar has melted. Add the knob of butter. Bring to the boil and boil vigorously for four minutes, or until the temperature on a sugar thermometer reaches 104C/219F (setting point).
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  • Pour the milk into a pan and heat until just under boiling point. Whisk the egg yolks and caster sugar together until pale and creamy. Pour the hot milk over the eggs and whisk together.
  • Meanwhile, line the base of a 2 litre/3½ pint round bowl with cling film, to help turn the Charlotte royale out. Slice the Swiss rolls into 1.5cm/⅝in slices and use to line the base and sides of a bowl.
  • In a bowl, whip the cream until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed from the bowl and stir into the raspberry bavarois. Fold in the remaining 100g/3½oz of raspberries and the small strawberries and spoon into the lined bowl.
  • Cover with the remaining cake slices. Cover with cling film and chill in the fridge overnight until set.
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