8.10.2010

Bella Cerise Apricot and Raspberry Frozen Mousse, Martha and Packing Our Bags



Last week was a whirlwind of events and travel. I packed my bags and my little M. and flew out to New York to attend the Martha Stewart Blogger party. It was so fantastic to finally meet editors and fellow bloggers in person and catch up with friends I hadn't seen in a while like Amy, Karen, Nole, Maria or Joanna.

One of the highlights was to finally meet Alice, Olga, Jordan and Matt who are also charter members of Martha's Circle. We were so lucky to have a private tour of their building and offices with access to their test kitchens, prop room (my goodness!!!) and photography studios. Martha herself came out to say hello and more than one shed a tear from sheer excitement.



It was so inspiring and overwhelming to be there with so many creative minds in one room. So many amazing people to meet and greet and express my love to. Yes, I did that. When I am in a room with such energy, I tend to spill my guts out. I was even able to bring M. to the party and she of course, loved all the attention.

I wasn't able to take any good photos for you, but you can check out Amy's, Alice's and Matt's posts.



We arrived home late Friday night. The house was quiet. Everyone was asleep. M. had crashed on the plane, so when I put her down for the night, I went down to the kitchen. My mind couldn't relax after all the excitement from the previous days. I started to recall the amazing lunch we had at ABC Kitchen or the caramel crunch doughnut I ate at Babycakes.

Then, I noticed the beautiful red apricots on the dining room table. Belle Cerise apricots. Bright pinkish red skin with bright orange flesh. I ate one and it was juicy like a plum, but tasted just like an apricot. "Perfect", I thought.



The next morning I woke up to a little boy standing right next to my bed, asking a million questions about my trip, the places I had seen and the people I had met. He remembered Amy and the bakugans. Don't ask... things only 4 year old boys know about. I peeled the apricots while I listened to the stories about the zoo, raccoons on the loose and all the sea shells gathered at the beach. Priceless.

We made this super creamy apricot and raspberry swirl frozen mousse that was perfect for the hot afternoon. The next day, we made a simple crumble that I flavored with lots of fresh lemon and lemon thyme. If you have not used herbs in your crumble topping yet, you should. Amazing.



This week we leave for Bilbao. I will be traveling with both kids alone. I actually should be packing or at least thinking about packing right now, but for some reason it seems like a daunting task.

We will be home for three weeks. I will be posting photos from our trip with lots of food, I promise. There is always food in the Basque Country. I will also be taping a show for Robin Food, so be sure to stay tuned for that one!

See you soon!

Bella Cerise and Raspberry Swirl Frozen Mousse

3 eggs
3 egg yolks
3/4 cup (150 grams) sugar
1/3 cup (100 grams) apricot puree
2 cups (450 ml) heavy cream, whipped to soft peaks
1 1/2 cups (150 grams) raspberries
1 Tbs sugar


Whip the heavy cream to soft peaks and keep in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Puree the raspberries and the sugar and set aside.

Place the eggs, egg yolks and sugar in the bowl of an electric stand mixer. Place the bowl over a water bath and whip the eggs and sugar mixture for about 5 minutes until it thickens. Transfer the bowl to the mixer and continue whipping in high speed until the eggs have cooled. It will be thick. Fold in the apricot puree, followed by the soft peak cream.

Transfer the cream to a glass or metal baking dish or small jars. Spoon in some of the raspberry puree and make swirls through the apricot cream with a spoon or wooden skewer.

Transfer to the freezer and serve frozen.

75 comments:

kotomi said...

I always look forward to your posts -- You have beautiful blog! Have a great time In Bilbao. I LOVE to pack but dread the unpacking. Sometimes I leave the suitcase still full for up to a week...

radish said...

Aran - it was so lovely to meet you! what a beautiful post and photographs! Have a wonderful time traveling!!

Will @ Bright.Bazaar said...

Oh yes. I like this lots and lots! Perfect for these last few weeks of summer. Beautiful pictures, too.

nicole said...

Simple gorgeous photos! I love the raspberry swirl so much. Congrats on your big day with Martha!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

What a wonderful idea! This frozen mousse looks so promising, delicious and refreshing!

Cheers,

Rosa

Sara said...

Those photos make me melt... completely!

Flo Makanai said...

Reading your beautiful post and recipe, I wish I could prepare eggs and dairy for my loved (but allergic) ones :-(
Have a wonderful trip and holiday home!

Aninha Padredi said...

Your blog is absolutely fantastic! Love this recipe!
;)

lmm_lisa said...

beautiful! where do you buy those wooden spoons??

lmm_lisa said...

beautiful! where do you buy those wooden spoons??

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Lisa- i got those spoons at anthropologie. not sure if they still have them but you should take a look.

Thank you!

Save the Date for Cupcakes said...

It was great to finally put a face with your gorgeous blog. We met very briefly while standing with Amy. Your baby girl is so sweet and adorable!

*Garnish has some wooden spoons that heart if no luck at Anthropologie;)

rosanna said...

Te vienes a Bilbao??? Qué bien!!!! Cuánto vas a disfrutar!!!
La experiencia en Nueva York y con Martha Stewart suena fantástica, qué gozada. Me voy directa a los posts que mencionas a ver alguna foto.
Buen viaje y a disfrutar a tope.

Torrie said...

Have a wonderful, wonderful time with your family and much luck (not that you need it:) to you on the cooking show. I cannot wait to see pictures from your travels!

The pictures on this post are just.absolutely.gorgeous.

A Plum By Any Other Name said...

Your mousse looks divine. And I agree, sometimes something as simple as an apricot (especially when your world gets a nuts) can be the perfect antidote. Sounds like you had an amazing time!

chika said...

hi aran, everything looks lovely as usual but oh the apricots! never seen red-skinned varieties, but they sure are pretty. have a great time back home and looking forward to reading about it soon!

Karen said...

I can feel and taste how cool and creamy this mousse is - just gorgeous...

brigette said...

first time at your blog!
love your beautiful photos.
i can't wait to make that mousse this weekend, thanks so much for the recipe.
safe travels for your and yours.

Juliana said...

Have a wonderful time at home!

Les rêves d'une boulangère (Brittany) said...

That Martha Stewart party looked like so much fun! And your mousse is a fabulous recipe...

♥peachkins♥ said...

I love anything frozen... I bet this taste super yummy!


The Peach Kitchen
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El dia mas dulce " Ana" said...

Que fotos tan fantásticas, y que rico el postre.
Que maravilla que todo haya ido bien con Matha, ¡Que envidia!
Pásalo bien el las vacaciones.
Un beso

giozi said...

Tus fotos de hoy están pre-cio-sas.
Y bueno como siempre lucen fenomenal.
Voy corriendo al Flickr para agregarlas a mis favoritas. ;)

Dajda said...

Have a peaceful journey! Looking forward to your photos from the trip!

Mély said...

As always... Your pictures are beautiful...
It is always a pleasure to come visit your blog.

fragolina said...

The pictures are amazing. And the posts about Martha's gathering are so rich and nice. Thank you for sharing. Have a nice vacation.

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Save the day- thank you and yes, great to meet you as well. what a party that was! and thanks for mentioning Think Garnish. I love that shop!

Trissa said...

Meeting Martha Stewart?!? How lucky to have been given that opportunity! I can see though why they would hand pick your blog. It's just as inspiring! And guess what?! I know about bakugans too! My nephew who is six loves them!

Fatticus Finch said...

Your trip sounds FABULOUS! And your pictures are divine as always. Have fun at home!

Lucy Vaserfirer said...

Your every photo is more stunning than the last!

The Comfort of Cooking said...

Have a wonderful time on your vacation. I'll be drooling over your photos and recipes in the meantime!

Miren Begoña said...

Betiko moduan argazki zoragarriak, itxura ona dauka danak. Zorionak zure lanagatik. Arantzazu, maletak prestatzen ez? Ondo pasa eta disfrutau zure familiagaz. Miren Bego, Zeanuri.

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Miren Bego- bai, barikuen goaz Zornotzarantza. Maletak prest. Umeak be joateko gogoakaz. Etxekoakaz egoteko gogo itzelak. Eskerrik asko.

Thnk you all!

fotografiafoodie said...

absolutely, stunningly beautiful. i love the way you post-process your photos. thanks for this recipe!

Sue said...

Gorgeous and delicious! Stunning photos as usual:)

citygirl - Stacey said...

Your food looks beautiful as always! Glad you had a nice time here in NYC. Hope your travels go well with your 2 little ones. I always find it helpful to make a list of everything I need to pack so I could double check it to make sure I didn't forget anything. So much to pack when you have little ones!!

Golubka said...

Wonderful, poetic post! Yesterday, I saw some belle cerise apricots at Whole Foods for the first time. I'm definitely going back to buy some!

Al Dente Gourmet said...

Aran, What a pleasure to discover such an inspirational blog! Gorgeous pictures! + Love the mousse recipe, Great! :)

Thank you for sharing your passion and I hope you have a wonderful journey!

Cheers!

Vir said...

Te esperamos en nuestra tierra, Bilbaoooooo, con los brazos abiertos.

Asi que estaras en Robin food¡¡¡¡¡¡
Postealo en cuanto sepas la fecha para verlo.

Buen viaje.

Nordingården said...

What beautiful pictures attractive, I also have raspberry theme today but not as inviting as this, thanks for the nice tips and inspiration! Mari.

Anonymous said...

Hola, acabo de descubrir tu pagina y tengo que darte la enhorabuena por el trabajo que haces...tanto por las recetas, como por las fotos. Se nota que lo haces con muchisimo cariño.

Me gustaria pedirte una cosilla...ya que sabes castellano/español, porque no pones en las recetas el nombre de los ingredientes en ese idioma tambien?
Estoy intentando guardar los datos de las recetas para hacer alguna en casa y me esta costando horrores averiguar el nombre de algunos ingredientes.
Crees que seria posible?

Un abrazo mallorquin ;-)
Esther.

PD: Tienes unos niños guapisimos y muy fotogenicos!

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Esther- gracias por tus palabras. Mi problema es la falta de tiempo, pero anoto tu consejo. A ver si lo hago. Gracias.

Thank you everyone. Bags are packed and we leave tomorrow!

su said...

¡Espero verte en el programa! hasta muy pronto

Annmarie Kostyk said...

I just love your blog! The photos are gorgeous and the recipes are always interesting.

The Teacher Cooks said...

This raspberry mousse looks and sounds divine. The photography is stunning! Have a great trip.

Lucy Vaserfirer said...

Aran, I've been meaning to ask—what is it that you used for the crumble topping? Those little tube-shaped bits look so interesting!

kitchen tables said...

This post is going to be one of my favorite. I really love it. It makes me so hungry. Those photos are mouthwatering. I wish it is all true.

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Lucy- that is the crumble part. I made it with almond meal and lemon zest. I made the dough, froze it and then pass it through the meat grinder attachment on my Kitchen Aid. Then you can keep it in the freezer or use it. I had some leftover in the freezer so that's what I use. I tend to have lots of things ready to go in the freezer.

Thank you!

Cajun Chef Ryan said...

Hi Aran, what a lovely set of images you have, something I need to work on and this is inspiration indeed!

I love the technique you employ with the meat grinder for the dough, brilliant!

Bon appetit!
CCR
=:~)

OfficeTYPE said...

Wow, your photos are absolutely gorgeous! So delectable. :)

Lucy Vaserfirer said...

Thanks for the info! I never would've thought of a meat grinder—how creative!

Carmen Iris said...

wow!! delicious! love your work!!

Barbara said...

Have a wonderful time Aran. I once travelled with my two (6 weeks and 18 months)children alone. Only once! I hope it goes well for you.It's a brave thing to do. :)

foodess said...

That frozen mousse looks simply incredible, and your lemon & lemon thyme crumble sounds amazing too!

Sarah said...

Beautiful, stunning blog. I look forward to more!!
Keep up the great work :)

Cassidy said...

Your images are always stunning! I love that you are always using fresh fruits. Simple gorgeous. Have fun in Bilbao!

Hannah said...

Your photographs are so very beautiful- I love keeping up with your blog. I have started to do a bit of food photography and I really enjoy it. You inspire me a lot.

pity said...

un post excelente, y que lo pases superbien, besitos desde londres

Cocotte said...

Gorgeous pictures!!

Chocolate Freckles said...

I just found your blog! all the pictures look amazing!!! Loved this recipe I am going to try it soon for sure!

Kare said...

Absolutely beautiful.

And it sounds like a terrific trip. The prop room (rooms?) sounds out of this world!

James Harris said...

Herbs in crumble topping, interesting! I use a variety of spices in mine, coriander seed being the best. Here's the blog entry

I will be trying lemon thyme, thanks!

Joanna Goddard said...

SO nice to see you and your BEAUTIFUL daughter at the event!! such a treat. xoxo joanna

Sharon said...

Look at all those yummy fruits! I almost wish it was Summer here (Australia). I really love your photographs too btw!

Sharon

Chocolate Freckles said...

I am in love with your pictures!!!

Estelle said...

I absolutely adore your pictures!! Good job!!!

Ivon said...

Delicious! Mmmmmm....

Mama Yéti said...

Wonderful pics!! Thanks for sharing..

Jô Bibas said...

Your colors are just beautiful!
Jô (Brasil)
www.arteamiga.wordpress.com

Anonymous said...

It was so nice to see you in NYC and it was my pleasure to be able to help you out with Princess M. while you went to your party.New York is such an exciting city.What a great time I had visiting the lower east side, it was quite a trip down memory lane.I also enjoyed meeting your frieds and the fantastic lunch we all had at ABC Kitchen.Enjoy your visit home and please give my regards to your parents.I am looking forward to seeing them May 2011.Love,Hilda

nic said...

Wow, fantastic post. Really love the idea of this and it looks incredibly refreshing and indulgent at the same time. Great mouth-watering stuff

Nic of
fishfingersandchips.

JillS. said...

It has been so hot here - 100+ and this mousse looks perfect. I love apricots - my grandmother used to do amazing things with them - but I'm not nearly as creative. Can't wait to try this. Looking forward to all your amazing photos from home.

Sol Plante said...

Love your blog....Shine my soul!

Anonymous said...

Great Recipes and photos! Simple, elegant, and very inspiring. Thank You!

RCK

phil said...

Not often you see such great photography so I congratulate you. Off to the Basque region I envy you the food will be fabulous! Enjoy your trip.

Phil
Eating out in Chester