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Strawberries, acacia & parsley

Strawberries, acacia & parsley

5/7/24

What to pair strawberries with? For the chef at Récolte, a restaurant in the Rennes suburbs, it's parsley ice cream, creaminess and acacia syrup.

This recipe from Jean-Baptiste Philau, chef at the Récolte restaurant in Bruz, is taken from the 2024 edition ofBook 109: The new blood of French gastronomy. Discover the ingredients and preparation steps to make it a breeze.

  • Serves 4
  • Preparation time: 45 min
  • Cooking time : 30 min
  • Resting time: 30 min

Ingredients for thestrawberries, acacia & parsley

  • 300 g strawberries
  • Lemon juice

For the acacia syrup

  • 270 g sugar
  • 30-50 g acacia flowers

For the acacia cream

  • 3 egg yolks
  • 70 g sugar
  • 10 cl milk
  • 40 g flour
  • 20 g acacia syrup

For the parsley ice cream based on a custard base

  • 100 g parsley
  • 180 g whole milk
  • 90 g cream
  • 20 g invert sugar
  • 20 g sugar
  • 3 egg yolks

Specific equipment

  • Ice cream make r

Steps for strawberries, acacia & parsley

  1. Acacia syrup: heat 20 cl water with the sugar and pour over the flowers. Strain tightly for around 30 min, to allow the flowers to infuse optimally into the syrup.
  2. Acacia cream: as for a crème pâtissière, mix the sugar and egg yolks, then add the flour and boiled milk. Leave to cook until thickened.
  3. Parsley ice cream: blanch the parsley, then plunge it into iced water, drain and spin-dry to avoid adding moisture to the ice cream. Vigorously mix the egg yolks with the sugar, then add them to the cream-milk mixture, which has been brought to the boil. Cook the mixture like a custard. Leave the cream to cool. Blend it with the parsley purée, strain through a sieve and pour into an ice-cream maker.
  4. Finishing: cut strawberries in half. Season with a little acacia syrup and a dash of lemon juice. Place the acacia cream at the bottom of a bowl or cup, top with strawberries, then a quenelle of parsley ice cream.

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