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Recipe of Perfect Caramel and Banana Mille-Feuille Using Pie Crusts

 ·  ☕ 5 min read  ·  ✍️ Micheal Carpenter

Caramel and Banana Mille-Feuille Using Pie Crusts
Caramel and Banana Mille-Feuille Using Pie Crusts

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, caramel and banana mille-feuille using pie crusts. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

This mille-feuille has an extraordinary balance between the caramel and the banana. Using an IH induction cooker helps the caramel to cook smooth and even, and also keeps from getting too hot while simmering. Before baking the pie crust, make sure you use a fork to poke some holes for ventilation. Heavy Cream • Milk • Egg yolks • Granulated sugar • Cake flour and cornstarch, half each Remove the pie from the refrigerator.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook caramel and banana mille-feuille using pie crusts using 13 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Caramel and Banana Mille-Feuille Using Pie Crusts:
  1. Prepare 2 sheets Frozen Pie Crust (1 sheet = 150g, 20cm square)
  2. Prepare 2 Banana
  3. Get 40 grams A. Granulated Sugar
  4. Get 40 grams A. Heavy Cream
  5. Take 150 grams Milk
  6. Take 2 Egg yolks
  7. Prepare 20 grams Granulated sugar
  8. Take 15 grams Cake flour and cornstarch, half each
  9. Prepare 1 tsp Rum
  10. Get 100 grams B. Heavy Cream
  11. Take 10 grams B. granulated sugar
  12. Make ready 1 easpoon B. Rum
  13. Make ready 1 Powdered sugar (for the caramel)

Mille-feuille (pronounced meel-foy) is a classic French pastry that's known as millfoglie in Italian. Both names mean "a thousand leaves" due to the appearance of the cake's multiple layers of puffed-up, buttery pastry. The mille-feuille is a wonderfully appealing blend of flavors and textures; it's simultaneously rich and light, flaky and creamy. This shockingly easy banoffee pie recipe combines a crunchy graham cracker crust, soft and sweet dulce de leche, thick slices of fresh banana, and a mountain of billowy whipped cream.

Steps to make Caramel and Banana Mille-Feuille Using Pie Crusts:
  1. Use a fork to poke holes all over the pie crusts and bake in a 220°C - 180°C oven for 25 minutes. After 6 - 7 minutes, use a spatula to deflate the puffiness.
  2. Dust the entire crust with powdered sugar sprinkled through a tea strainer, and bake again for 3 - 4 minutes at 230°C.
  3. Once the entire surface has become a glossy caramel color, it's done.
  4. Put the granulated sugar from A into a pot and heat on medium.
  5. When it turns a thick, dark caramel color, stop the heat and add the heavy cream.from A. Stir together.
  6. This is what it looks like after the cream has been added.
  7. Add the milk and bring to a boil. It's okay if the caramel begins to stick to the bottom of the pot because it will gradually dissolve.
  8. In a bowl, mix together the egg yolk, granulated sugar, and sifted flour + cornstarch mixture, in that order.
  9. Add Step 7 into Step 8 and blend together. Pour it back into the pot and turn on the heat to medium-high. While using a whisk to stir, heat until the center comes to a boil and it is completely heated through.
  10. Pour it into a metal tray, cover with plastic wrap, top with an ice pack and cool quickly. This completes the caramel custard.
  11. Mix together all of the B. ingredients in a bowl. Place the bowl in a bowl of ice water and lightly whip until fluffy peaks are formed.
  12. Strain Step 10 and stir in the rum. Add 40g of Step 11 to Step 10 and fold it in with a rubber spatula.
  13. Cut the pie crust into 6 sections. Using a serrated knife, first cut just the caramel's surface, then vigorously push the knife down to cut through the rest.
  14. Use a piping bag with a star-shaped tip to pipe cream from Step 12 onto the 6 pie crust strips.
  15. Top with 5mm thick roundly sliced bananas. It's difficult to move them after this, so you should put them on a serving dish.
  16. Pipe the rest of the heavy cream in a straight line.
  17. Top with the remaining 6 pie crusts and it's all done!

The mille-feuille is a wonderfully appealing blend of flavors and textures; it's simultaneously rich and light, flaky and creamy. This shockingly easy banoffee pie recipe combines a crunchy graham cracker crust, soft and sweet dulce de leche, thick slices of fresh banana, and a mountain of billowy whipped cream. To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. Here is how you can achieve that. In a large mixing bowl, mix together the shortening and boiling water, stir, then add salt and milk.

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