Cookie Taco Shells
Cookie Shells
1 C. sugar
3/4 C. blanched almonds
1/4 C. water
White Chocolate Custard Sauce
6 egg yolks
2 t. cornstarch
2 C. heavy (whipping) cream
1/2 C. sugar
2 C. half-and-half
2 t. vanilla extract
3 oz. white chocolate, chopped
2 pints raspberries
1 ripe papaya, seeded and diced
1 pint strawberries, hulled and quartered
1 C. chocolate sauce
2 oz. white chocolate, shaved
Garnish
8 mint sprigs
To make the taco shells:
Place the sugar and nuts in a blender or a food processor. Grind very fine, then
add the water and mix well. It should be a paste. Let stand for 10 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 375�F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper and place the
dough in a pastry bag without a tip. Pipe small half dollar-sized rounds onto
the paper, leaving about 4 inches between the cookies for spreading. Bake 1 tray
at a time on the top shelf of the oven, 10 to 13 minutes or until evenly
browned. Cut between the cookies with scissors and gently fold the edges of the
paper to make each cookie into a taco shape. Place between 2 boxes of kitchen
wrap to hold the shape until set, about 30 seconds. Shape the remaining cookies,
working as quickly as possible; place the tray in the oven for a few moments to
rewarm the cookies if they become too cool to bend.
To make the custard sauce:
Combine the egg yolks with the cornstarch, 1 1/2 cups of the cream and the sugar
in a mixing bowl. Heat the half-and-half in a saucepan and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to low and cook 5 minutes. Remove from heat. In the top of a double
boiler over barely simmering water, heat the remaining 1/2 cup of cream and
white chocolate until the chocolate melts. Whisk gently until smooth. Keep warm
over warm water.
Whisk 1/2 cup of the hot cream into the yolk mixture, then slowly stir the egg
yolks into the remaining hot cream, along with the white chocolate cream. Cook
over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until the custard is thickened and
coats a spoon, about 8 minutes. Strain into a bowl and set the bowl into a large
bowl filled with cracked ice. Let cool 1 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
To serve:
Place a taco shell in the center of a dessert plate and gently fill with mixed
fruit. Spoon the custard on one side and chocolate sauce on the other side.
Sprinkle with shaved white chocolate to simulate cheese. Garnish with a sprig of
mint
Serves 8
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