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Rooibos Tea Custard with Caramelised Golden Delicious Apple

Added by AshRedcomm | Tue 27 Mar 2012 @ 12:25

Rooibos Tea Custard with Caramelised Golden Delicious Apple

South African Golden Delicious apples have a deep yellow skin and are very sweet to taste. They are available from February to October in major UK supermarkets.

Ingredients
Baked rooibos tea cream
675ml pouring cream
2 rooibos tea bags
1 vanilla bean, scraped
105g caster sugar
6 egg yolks
Caramelised apples
2-3 South African Golden Delicious apples, thinly sliced
15g caster sugar
Knob of butter

Method
1. For the baked rooibos tea cream, preheat the oven to 160°C. Combine the cream, tea bags and vanilla in a saucepan over a medium heat and stir occasionally until hot (5 minutes).
2. Remove from the heat, cover and stand to infuse (1 hour).
3. Whisk the sugar and yolks in a bowl until pale and creamy (3-4 minutes).
4. Remove the tea bags and reheat the cream over a medium heat until hot, then gradually pour onto the yolk mixture, gently stirring to combine.
5. Strain through a fine sieve into a jug, pressing to remove as many seeds as possible from the vanilla bean and discarding the bean afterwards.
6. Stand for 5 minutes, and then skim the foam from the surface. Divide evenly among six 250ml ovenproof glasses.
7. Place the glasses on a folded tea towel placed in a deep roasting pan, ensuring they are sitting level. Fill the pan with enough hot water to come two-thirds of the way up the sides of the glasses and cover with foil.
8. Pierce a few holes in the foil with a skewer to release the steam, then bake until set, but with a slight wobble (30-35 minutes).
9. Whilst the custards are baking,melt the butter in a non-stick frying pan and add the apple. Sprinkle over the sugar and cook over a low heat, turning occasionally, until the apples are tender and golden brown.
10. Remove the custards from the oven, remove the foil and stand in the water until cool (30-40 minutes). Remove from the water, dry the glasses and refrigerate until chilled and firm (2 hours).
11. Divide the apples among the custards, top with lemon sorbet (if required) and serve immediately.

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