Mont Blanc - Made with Chestnuts Cooked In Their Skins

If you have chestnuts boiled in their skins, then definitely try making this Mont Blanc! It is that delicious. I used my own homemade boiled chestnut skins. When making the chestnut cream, it takes more effort than making the boiled chestnuts in their skins. Serve this at tea time to bring a smile to everyone's faces!
The bit of rum might be what makes it taste like it came from a cake shop!
If you are using a thin icing tip, make sure to pass the paste through a sieve.
I used a tart crust this time, but you can of course use a sponge or butter cake base instead. Recipe by Mekete-
Mont Blanc - Made with Chestnuts Cooked In Their Skins
If you have chestnuts boiled in their skins, then definitely try making this Mont Blanc! It is that delicious. I used my own homemade boiled chestnut skins. When making the chestnut cream, it takes more effort than making the boiled chestnuts in their skins. Serve this at tea time to bring a smile to everyone's faces!
The bit of rum might be what makes it taste like it came from a cake shop!
If you are using a thin icing tip, make sure to pass the paste through a sieve.
I used a tart crust this time, but you can of course use a sponge or butter cake base instead. Recipe by Mekete-
Steps
- 1
Prepare the tart crust: I made mine 6 cm in diameter. Finely mince the simmered chestnuts for the filling.
- 2
Make the chestnut cream: Put the ○ chestnuts into a food processor, and blend into a paste.
- 3
Add the ○ sugar, ○ rum, and ○ heavy cream to Step 2, and blend until smooth. Please adjust the overall hardness to the same state as the heavy cream. The photo shows the chestnut cream after it's blended.
- 4
Since it was a bit clumpy when I tried squeezing it, I decided to pass it through a sieve, even though it's a lot of work.
- 5
I made about 250 g minus the amount lost from straining it. It is really delicious when you try it. It has restaurant-quality flavor!
- 6
Put the ● heavy cream and ● sugar in bowl, and whip while it cools.
- 7
Put it all together: Place 1/3 of the minced chestnut from Step 1 on top of the tart crust and squeeze 1 cm of the cream from Step 6 on top in a mound using a pastry bag fitted with a tip. Squeeze the chestnut cream from Step 5 on top.
- 8
I use this type of pastry tip, but you can of course use a different one! I squeezed it from the bottom up in a spiral.
- 9
Note: If you're using a wide piping tip, I think it's okay not to pass the paste through a sieve.
- 10
Top with small chestnuts (for decoration) and a mint leaf (if you have some), and it is done!
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