Heart Shaped Lavender Biscuits Recipe
Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 2:03PM 
Heart-shaped Lavender Biscuits, White Chocolate and Lemon Mousse finished with hot roasted Hazelnuts, Pomegranate Rubies and Belgian Chocolate Sauce
Recipe by Jackie Cameron

Dessert means time to relax so serve something effortless such as crispy crunchy popcorn, smooth-textured Turkish Delight and decadent hand-made chocolate truffles. However, if you still have the energy I suggest heart-shaped lavender biscuits. Serve these with a white chocolate and lemon mousse finished with hot roasted hazelnuts, pomegranate rubies and Belgian chocolate sauce. Always a hit!
Lavender Biscuits
Yields : 4 large heart biscuits
Ingredients :
30g Caster Sugar
60g Salted Butter
120g Flour
Fresh Lavender to taste
Method :
1) Cream the sugar and butter together
2) Add the chopped lavender
3) Finish with the flour amount
4) Knead the dough together. Place the dough onto a piece of greaseproof paper. Top with another piece of paper and roll this mixture out thinly with a rolling pin. Remove the top piece of paper. Use a heart stencil or cutter and cut the desired size of the biscuits out. Place the heart shaped uncooked biscuits into the refrigerator
5) Remove each individual heart biscuit from the paper and place onto a greased oven tray and bake at 140ͦ C until cooked
White Chocolate and Lemon Mousse
Yields : Halve the recipe for 2 portions
Ingredients :
5 Eggs –large
2/3 cup Sugar
150ml Lemon Juice
187ml Cream
100g White Chocolate-melted
Method :
1) Whisk the eggs, sugar and lemon Juice over a double boiler until the mixture gets thick and creamy. (Chef’s Note: This is ready when you can: take a spoon of mixture and draw a figure of eight in the bowl of leftover egg mixture.)
2) Refrigerate this. When set add melted chocolate and put back in the fridge
3) When this is set add firmly whipped cream and set aside for later use
Chocolate Sauce
Yields : +- 250 ml
Ingredients :
125ml Cream
100g Dark Chocolate
Method:
1) Melt both ingredients together over a double boiler
Extras
Roasted Hazelnuts
Fresh Mint
Pomegranate Rubies or any other Fresh Berries
(chef’s note: Cleaning a pomegranate can be a messy job. I suggest cutting the top and bottom of the pomegranate off. Then take a knife and slice through the skin lengthways at even intervals. Full a bowl with lots of water and place your hands and the fruit into the water. Start by peeling off the skin and separating the flesh from the rubies. You will notice how the flesh rises to the top and the rubies with sink to the bottom. Remove all the excess pieces, strain and you will be left with undamaged pomegranate rubies.)
On Serving
Place a lavender biscuit on the place. Top with mousse and chocolate sauce. Finish with pomegranate rubies, warm hazelnuts and lots of finely sliced mint
Please post your comments and any food-related questions below.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Jackie Cameron
Head Chef
Hartford House
www.hartford.co.za
jackie@hartford.co.za
+27 33 263 2713






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