Showing posts with label best butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best butter. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Baking with Golden Churn Butter


This simple recipe which you can do it at home is called Tarte Aux Pommes in French, which simply mean Apple Tart.



This are the ingredients needed;

For the dough which also known as Pâte Sucrée
190 grams Flour
95 grams Powdered Sugar (Icing Sugar)
A Pinch of Salt
Zest from One medium size Lemon
95 grams of Golden Churn Avocado Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil
(choose either one according to your preference, in this instance I used Avocado Oil)
3 pieces of egg yolk



For the Apple Compote or Compote de Pommes
3 pieces’ large granny smith Apples, peeled, cored and sliced
(since I didn’t manage to find those large ones, I use 6 smaller apples. You can use Red Apples for a sweeter note or Green for that slight tangy taste)
Juice from One Medium Lemon
1 pod of Vanilla Bean (Optional)
1 star anise
1 stick of cinnamon
65 grams of Granulate Sugar
45 grams of Golden Churn Avocado Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil
(choose either one according to your preference, in this instance I used Avocado Oil)




… and This is how you do it

1.     Preheat your oven to 205 degrees Celsius or 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
2.     Lightly grease with Golden Churn Butter the tart mold you are using. Recommended size for this measurement is 25 cm or 10 inches.
3.     Now it time to work on the dough, on a clean marble surface sift the flour and the powdered sugar together. Bring the pile neatly together and make a well in the center, then add the chill Golden Churn Butter which in this picture I cut them in cubes.
4.     Now add the lemon zest and sprinkle the salt in.
5.     Use your hand and incorporate all the ingredients together. Use both of your palms to rub the butter and the flour until you attain a sand like texture.
6.     Make a well, and add the egg yolks. Keep on mixing until you get a lumpy texture, then bring the ingredients all together to for a big round dough.
7.     With the heel of your palm, firmly smear the dough away from you to ensure no lumps of Golden Churn Butter are left.
8.     Now leave the dough in the fridge for a minimum of 30 minutes, preferably overnight.
9.     Now it’s time to cook the apple. Melt the Golden Churn Butter and sugar in a pan on a medium heat, then add 1 star anise and 1 stick of cinnamon (it’s ok if you don’t have this vanilla bean). As it colors put the apples in and cook till its medium soft, then add the one pod vanilla bean. Don’t overcook the apples because, bear in mind you are going to bake it later. We want the apples to have some texture when you bite it, or else it will turn like baby food.
10.  When the time your dough is ready to use, roll out the dough with a rolling pin and on to you tart mold. Trim the edges accordingly, and bake filled it in with the delicious apple compote you made.
11.  Into the preheated oven, and set your timer to 10 minutes. Once it’s in the oven, reduce the temperature to 185 degrees Celsius or 370 degrees Fahrenheit.
12.  If you are in advance level of baking or maybe have some knowledge in baking, I suggest you blind bake the dough. So that the crust will be nice and crusty. Do this only if you experience in baking, if not it’s going to be a disaster .. Haha
13.  After 10 minutes when your oven Beeps.. rotate the tart the have even color through the tart. If your using those high tech stuff which has a rotating function instead, set the timer to 20 minutes. You must achieve a golden color on the tart shell and  a slight coloring on the apple. Wait the tart to cool and brush it with apricot glaze for that shiny effect. In this image I use a torch for some effects on the apple and glaze them shortly after.

Now go on.. Take a bite!


p/s;            I also do conduct private baking sessions, for more info you can always drop me an email at leoniel@hotmail.com

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Golden Churn Spreadable Lighter with Avocado Oil and Extra Virgin Olive Oil


Golden Churn Spreadable Lighter with Avocado Oil and Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Over the weekend I was given an opportunity to put Golden Churn butter to the test. Being a Pastry Chef, I simply love butter. Golden Churn (GC) is a marque that needs no introduction, but for some of you who don't know.. well they have been around for more than 70 years. I believe what made them famous amongst users was their purity, flavor and its quality of GC butter. The brand claims to have no artificial colors or flavors, so with every wrapped butter, tubs or portions you can be sure to have the best of what a butter should be, which is the wholesome goodness and taste of an Australian and New Zealand butter, just as how it is intended.




This GC butter simply brings joy to the table in the morning. Its indeed perfect choice to accompany your toast or croissant. Yes! Croissant! I know some of you may say, the croissant is indeed buttery so why do you still need to add butter. Ha ha ha …  Well, for me there are no rights and wrongs to eating the croissant. The GC butter simply adds flavor to it, by giving you a hint of avocado or olive oil.

Overall, I would say the taste and quality are truly exceptional and it reminds me of my morning breakfast when I was travelling around Australia and New Zealand in the past when I was a flight attendant.


Joining me at breakfast today,

John Tay, Age 23, Gym rat
“As a fitness enthusiast, I do not include butter in my daily diet. This is indeed an exceptional, because it’s hard to resist the taste and aroma of the butter. The taste is lighter and apparently it contains lesser fat”
  
John Tay, Age 23, Gym rat

Nutritional Fact