Leave it to the french to come up with a dessert as romantic as a Coeur a la creme. Sweet and creamy with a charming heart shape, this elegant but surprisingly simple dessert seems a perfect finish to a Valentines Day dinner, or any festive meal celebrating L'amour.
Interestingly I found many variations when searching for recipes: some use marscapone or cottage cheese, some add egg whites or gelatin. I adapted and tweaked a few recipes to come up with a tangy version with just a hint of l' orange.
Orange Coeurs a la Creme
with Berry and orange liqueur coulis
& white chocolate crowns
(don't we sound fancy)
For the lovely heart shape, this dessert requires special molds with small holes on the base. These are available online and in specialty gourmet stores, but not having any available, I improvised with some supermarket disposable tart tins (99 cents for 8)
I simply shaped tins into hearts and poked holes into bottom with a skewer
Coeurs a la Creme
1 (8oz) package cream cheese - softened
1 cup orange vanilla Greek yogurt
2/3 cup confectioner's sugar
1/2 teaspoon orange extract
2 tablespoons orange juice
Blend cream cheese and sugar until fully mixed.
Add in yogurt and extract until smooth
Cut cheesecloth into squares large enough so excess hangs over edge of tins
Dampen cloth, wringing out excess water
Line tins with cloth, pressing to conform to shape
Divide mixture evenly among tins, smoothing and pressing firmly
Place cookie cutters in baking pan several inches apart and set heart molds on top.
This raises molds and allows sufficient room for extra liquid to drain out.
Chill molds in pan in refrigerator 4 hours or overnight (some recipes say 24 hours)
As Moisture drains from molds into pan hearts will thicken and firm up
Once set, carefully invert onto plate, peel back cheesecloth and garnish with coulis, berries and crown
*My hearts were slightly soft when unmolded and could have used more chilling time but no need for panic, they can be easily reshaped once set on plate
Berry Coulis
1/3 cup favorite jam ( I used 4 berry)
a splash of orange liqueur to taste
Berries for garnish
This super easy sauce "recipe" works on ice cream, pound cake, pancakes etc.
Heat jam in small saucepan over low and and a add a little orange liqueur
press through strainer and let cool
Drizzle on plate or using squeeze bottle make decorative accents or write a romantic message
White Chocolate Crowns
wax paper
white chocolate or chocolate melts
sprinkles
melt chocolate according to instructions
pour melted chocolate into a plastic baggie or
squeeze bottle or simply spoon into rough crown shapes
Add sprinkles
Chill quickly until firm
A few romantic accents set the scene. I decided to forgo the usual pinks and reds, which I overdid last year, for more aged tones of cream and ivory,
An old set of wings displayed at Christmas is repurposed for February 14th.
A paper crown under glass speaks of courtly love.
Music and script get a sprig of rosemary symbolizing remembrance.
Paper & Lace Crown
You'll Need:
Scrapbook paper,
lace edging
Accessories
Modgepodge
I sprayed a section of lace edging with metallic spray paint, and once dry coated it with a quick layer of Modgepodge for extra sturdiness.
I then glued it to a band of gold cardstock, adding some scrapbook accessories and quick paper accents for a regal touch
Lace crowns have been wildly popular for some time, from simple to quite elaborate. For lots of other fabulous versions and links to tutorials visit Pinterest
Wishing Everyone Lots of Joy and Love this
Valentine's Day
&
Everyday!
For a flashback to last year's Valentine ideas
For a speedier version, this same mixture can be made as one larger dessert by pouring mixture into one larger sieve set onto a deep bowl and chill until firm and moisture drained.
This creates a mound shape which can be presented on a plate, garnished with berries or sauce and scooped onto dessert plates, served like a pudding or trifle,
or alternately scoop into ramekins and drizzle with sauce