i was never really a floral flavor person, partly because i am not a fan of overly feminine thingies, and partly because my sensitive nose is not always happy with the scent. but thanks to my dear friends, they introduced to me rose and lavender so i could learn to appreciate their beauty.
the first floral experience came with a christmas present from casey and ryan almost two years ago. (that being said christmas is coming soon. yay!) it was a rose petal jelly in a jar with hand drawn rose graphic. it looked like so much love was put in the jar, from handpicking the petals to twirling on the top. somehow it was so foreign for me that i took a long while to think about how to make the best use of it. then i made parfait, summer refreshers, and for the first time, i didn't associate floral scent with artificial.
then one day my then-roommate and rose-enthusiast friend asan came up with an idea to make rose cookies following her french home-baking cookbook. it was a lot of fun, and it was the first time the idea of cooking with flowers struck me, in a good way.
as i got more comfortable with flowers, a few months ago v got me some lavenders from the farm, and m had this brilliant idea to make lavender tiramisu.
and...
voilà! this earl grey infused lavender tiramisu was born. such a collaboration of friendship and love. =)
earl grey infused lavender tiramisu
inspired by m and tiramisu recipe by christine
makes 6 servings in 8-ounce jar
ingredients
egg yolks - from 6 large eggs
granulated sugar - 2/3 cup
whole milk - 2/3 cup
organic dried lavender - 1 tbsp, wrapped in cheesecloth or a tea filter bag
1 pound mascarpone cheese
heavy cream - 1 1/4 cup
lavender extract - 1/2 tsp (optional)
vanilla bean seeds - scraped from 1/2 pod
earl grey - 3 tea bags
hot water - 1/2 cup
aroma bitters - 1 tsp
lady fingers - 24 pieces
step by step
in a saucepan, whisk together egg yolks and granulated sugar
over medium heat, cook the mixture, and slowly whisk in milk until well blended. stir constantly until it boils
turn to low heat. put in the tea filter bag of organic dried lavender and make sure it does not blend in the mixture. let the mixture gently boil for another minute
remove the mixture from heat and let it cool for 15 minutes. then cover it and refrigerate it for 1 hour
while waiting for the yolk custard mixture to chill, steep earl grey in the hot water for five minutes. remove the tea bags and allow it to chill at room temperature. when it's completely cooled down - which takes about 30 minutes - add aroma bitters to the tea
break each lady finger into four pieces and set aside
meanwhile, in a mixing bowl, beat heavy cream with lavender extract and vanilla bean seeds until peaks form and set aside
take out the yolk custard mixture. whisk mascarpone into it until smooth and set aside
dip one end of a ladyfinger piece in earl grey and arrange it at the bottom of an 8-ounce mason jar. repeat and put three pieces at the bottom, soaked ends towards inside. then scoop the mascarpone custard over lady fingers, then the vanilla whipped cream. repeat layers and sprinkle with extra dried lavender on top
cover the tiramisu jars and refrigerate 6 hours, or until set