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Restaurant: Château de Thoiry

Chef: Vicomte et Vicomtesse de la Pano

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Recipe Details

Servings:
6 People
Cooking recipe time in minutes:
15
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Recommended wine with the dish:
Calvados
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Cooking recipe viewed:
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Cooking Recipe Preparation time
  • Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking Recipe Ingredients
  • 2.2 lbs. apples
  • 2.8 oz. butter
  • 2 lemons
  • 1.76 oz. pine nuts
  • 1 tbsp. cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp. ginger powder
  • 2.8 oz. sugar
  • 0.85 cups crème fraiche (heavy cream)
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Cooking recipe preparation instructions
  1. Peel the apples with a knife, cut them in quarters and remove the core. Nicely place the apple quarters in a concave plate for the oven. Press the lemons and pour the juice over the apples.
  2. Preheat the oven. Sprinkle the apples with cinnamon and ginger powder. Add the pine nuts.
  3. Cut the butter in small pieces and lay them on the apples.
  4. Cook for 20 minutes in the oven. Afterwards, take the plate out of the oven and let it cool until it is lukewarm.
  5. Put the cold crème fraîche in an iced bowl. Add 2 tbsp. sugar and 1 tsp. cinnamon powder. Beat the cream with Chantilly until it is smooth and homogenous.
  6. Serve the lukewarm apples with the cinnamon Chantilly cream in a cup.
Restaurant
Name:
Château de Thoiry
Phone:
+33 1 34 87 53 76
Website:
www.thoiry.net
Address:
D11
City:
Thoiry
Country:
Fr
Overview:
"About 45 minutes from Paris, the viscount de la Panouse has created an African reserve, a zoological garden of 300-acres around his renaissance castle. Built as "sun-house" by Raoul Moreau, treasury of Henry II, this castle benefits from an exceptional situation, dominating the fields as far as your eye can see. Thus, the sunrise and sunset were always along the axis of the castle’s façade. Today, the castle has preserved the furnishing from its different proprietors. Let you carry away in the luxurious, personalized chambers…and dream of kings and queens of former times!"
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