Friday, June 12, 2009

Yogurt Mousse with Apricot Compote


Apricots! Sweet precious apricots have arrived! It’s been a long year, but we now have these gems with us for a short time.

I’ve made a very simple Apricot Compote with some honey and vanilla. Pure, sweet and tart. I’ve paired it with a Yogurt Mousse to keep the flavors fresh and sublime. The mousse is so light, it literally melts in your mouth. The yogurt flavor is luscious and the whipped cream elevates it to a super delicious dessert base for any fruit. A sprinkle of pistachio streusel brings a slight and sweet crunch. A wonderful combo and a perfect way to welcome the season.


Bench notes:
- The pistachio streusel bakes off like a tuile, so don't be alarmed if you see it puddle as it bakes. It will firm up and become crunchy as it cools. Just stir it and break up any clumps so it browns lightly and fairly uniformly.
- The gelatin in this mousse is kept at a minimum. Just enough to give it a little body but not enough to interfere with the wonderful texture of both the yogurt and the cream.
- To bloom gelatin, always sprinkle it slowly into cold water rather then pouring cold water on the powder or it will clump.
- If you want to layer the mousse and the compote, just pour half the mousse into your parfait glasses and let it set up in the refrigerator for about half an hour. Add a layer of fruit and finish with remaining mousse. Chill to set up and top with remaining fruit.
- Save the apricot pits for Noyau Ice Cream.
- Now is also the time to enjoy Cornmeal Cake with Apricots.


Yogurt Mousse with Apricot Compote
Serves 4

1/4 C flour
1/4 C sugar
1/4 C pistachios
1/4 C cold butter

12 ripe apricots
1/2 C honey
2 T sugar
2/3 C water
1/2 vanilla bean
lemon juice, to taste

2 C (16 oz) plain Greek yogurt
1/2 C sugar
1 t lemon juice, to taste
1 1/2 t gelatin
1 C heavy cream

To make the pistachio streusel, whisk the flour and sugar together. Coarsely chop the pistachios and combine with the flour and sugar. Cut the butter into small pieces and add. Using a pastry blender, fork, or your fingers, blend together until you have a crumbly mixture. Chill for about an hour or place in the freezer for about 1/2 hour. To bake, preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Spread an even layer onto a silpat lined baking sheet pan and bake for about ten minutes. Remove from oven, break up the clumps and stir so that the mixture is browning evenly. Return to the oven and bake for about another 5 minutes or so until you see most of it is lightly browned. It will look a bit soft but will firm up as it cools. Once it cools, break up into small pieces and store in an airtight container.

Slice each apricots into 6 wedges.
Combine the honey, sugar, water and vanilla bean and bring to a boil. Add the apricots and simmer on low heat until the fruit is soft. Remove from heat and add lemon juice to taste. Strain out the juice and return it to the saucepan over medium low heat. Reduce until the sauce is thickened and syrupy, about 15 - 20 minutes. Pour over the apricots. Set aside to cool.

Combine the yogurt and sugar. Add the lemon juice.
Bloom the gelatin in a small bowl with 1 tablespoon of cold water.
Whip the heavy cream just to a very soft peak.
Liquefy the gelatin by placing the bowl in a pan of simmering water or placing in the microwave for a few seconds.
Add the gelatin to the yogurt mixture and blend thoroughly.
Fold in the whipped cream.
Pour into serving dish or four individual parfait glasses.
Chill for about 2 hours. Serve with Apricot Compote.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

yum yum yum. When I lived in DC, one of my favorite restaurants, Zaytinya, had a yogurt and apricot dessert that was soooooo good. This recipe makes my day.

Ms. August said...

This looks lovely. I love apricots and have about 10 pounds of pistachios in my freezer (from my mother). I will have to give this a try.

Meghan (Making Love In The Kitchen) said...

Beautiful!

Diana H said...

I love recipes that pop up when the fruit is in season. This dessert is lovely to look at, and I'm sure also to eat.

Bunny said...

This must be luscious to eat. it sounds so wonderful!

Helene said...

That looks like something I'd eat for breakfast too!
Yogurt mousse and apricots = wonderful!

harcout breton said...

omg this looks delicious. gonna try this, it looks easy to make too. thanks for the recipe.