Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Cone ShapeTuiles - Day 4

Today is the 4th day of Royal Selangor Get your Jelly On challenge. Beside jelly I am posting something different today. I am making tuile using the jelly moulds. A tuile is a thin, crisp sweet or savory cookie or wafer made of dough or cheese. Originally from France, 'tuile' means tile in French, and is named after the shape of French roof tiles it is supposed to resemble. They are commonly added as garnishes to desserts such as panna cotta or used as edible cups for sorbet or ice cream (from Wiki)


To get a curved shape, tuiles are usually made on a curved surface, such as a wine bottle or rolling pin. Since I wanted to put ice-cream in it, I made it into cone shape just like the one sold at the ice-cream shop. I serve them on this cool cone holder that Carlos just made for me. Aren’t they beautiful?



Ingredients:

1/2 cup flour
2 tbsp sugar
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 stick/6 tbsps unsalted butter, softened
3 large egg whites
1/2 tsp vanilla


1. In a medium bowl, mix together the flour, sugar and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk the softened butter until it is completely smooth. Using a spatula or spoon, beat the egg whites and vanilla into the dry ingredients until completely incorporated and smooth.
2. Whisk in the softened butter by thirds, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary and whisking until the batter is creamy and without any lumps.
3. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Make a 5-inch hollow circular stencil. Place Silpat on the counter (it is easier to work on the Silpat before it is put on the sheet pan).
4. Place the stencil in one corner of the sheet and, holding the stencil flat against the Silpat, scoop some of the batter onto the back of an offset spatula and spread it in an even thin layer over the stencil.
5. Then run the spatula over the entire stencil to remove any excess batter. Place the Silpat on a baking sheet and bake for 6-8 minutes, or until edges are golden and the centers are just beginning to color. Remove the cookies from the oven.

6. As soon as they are cool enough to handle, remove the tuiles from the baking sheets and drape them around the jelly mould.
7. Fill them up with your favorite ice-cream. Sorbet and fruits topping.


Note: If the cookie is too stiff to bend, return them to the oven for a minute or so and they will soften up. Brush some melted chocolate inside the tuiles as this way they won't get soggy when you fill it up with ice-cream.

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42 comments:

My Little Space said...

Wow, Carlos did such wonderful job on the holder. Kudos! Oh boy, just the kind of ice-cream I love. Wishing you all the best, Gert.
Blessings, Kristy

ann low said...

Cool! I love your creation! The cone dessert looks so inviting and Carlos did a good job on the holder. :))

Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover said...

Wow, I am very impressed with the holder, quickly register for copy right....

Martyna@WholesomeCook said...

I really like the holder too! And your tuiles!

K.Nor said...

ooo yang ni yg yr hubby buatkan holder lagi satu aritu ya.. very nice.. mmg ngam betul la utk letak tuiles tu.. good job! nanti nor nak tempah la something dgn dia.. agak2 berapa bulan baru siap ek.. hehehe

K.Nor said...

ehh lupa nak cakap, yr creation arini sangat menarik dan sangat menggoda dgn aiskrim dan fruits tu.. look so tempting :)

Lite Home Bake said...

This one looks so tempting and what a beautiful holder to match! A perfect 10!

terri@adailyobsession said...

that is so beautiful and your cone goes well with it! carlos is amazing too:)

Linda said...

Wow, u have such a supportive and lovely husband! Envy!
Your Tuiles are a wonder!! I ate that before, it was so refreshing n yummy! Your ideas are so Amazing! Hope u win!

lena said...

what a great idea, Gert! this is really one impressive work using the moulds!! RS Pewter must be so proud of this!

Zurin said...

now thats beautiful..anyhting with ice cream is for me!:)

ninazsyafinaz said...

whoaa..the holder look so beautiful!!Good Job and the Tuiles..Im speechless..!!Slurrppp

Ummi said...

What a great tuiles Gert! Really admire to the Carlos's handmade holder....bertuah you Gert! ^__^

Eileen@Hundred Eighty Degrees said...

Amazing! Another great idea. Carlos has good carpentry skills :)- I like it very much!

Jeleen said...

looks so yummy and refreshing!

Shasha Mohamed said...

Nice crisp waffle ;)

Cheah said...

Gosh, this is so original. The cone holders are soooo cute!

boo_licious said...

Such a cool holder. Carlos is a genius. Love the idea of tuile as a cone for ice cream. Definitely wonderful for the hot weather we have been experiencing here.

mycookinghut said...

The holder is awesome!! Love it!
Lovely tuile cone for ice cream, I am dreaming for summer!

gingy cookies said...

After making homemade ice cream, cones is next on my to do list. Yours look great!

suituapui said...

This is so beautiful that it looks too good to be eaten. LOL!!!

ChopinandMysaucepan said...

These tuiles look really beautiful and you just shown it is more than just a jelly mould! By the end of this, you could parade all your beautiful mould holders and that's a blog post in itself!

Yummy Bakes said...

Gert, this is very pretty and colorful.

Jeannie said...

What a gorgeous treat! Bet they taste even better than they look!

Lisa Ho said...

Awesome tuiles..
cool and handy cone holder... I could see a business opportunity here with Carlos handy work :D

friedwontons4u said...

Your jelly mould holders are so cute! Were they special made? Love how creative this entry is. They look so much fun to eat.

Honey Bee Sweets said...

Wow, your husband is truly a crafty man! Such nice work on the holder! Plus your wonderful desert, it's perfect ! It's so hot today, your ice-cream looks like a perfect treat now. 

Unknown said...

Interesting!!!!

Angeline
www.nothingbutangelinestory.blogspot.com

Elin said...

Wow..that was a beautiful cone stand you have there. Carlos did such a good job on it :) Well done to the both of you. Creativity is limitless if you allow your brains to work full time :) Gambate !!!

Charmaine said...

Wow, your hubby Carlos has incredible wood tech skills. Lucky you! Love the curve holder.

Anonymous said...

from wiki...
A tuile is a thin, crisp sweet or savory cookie or wafer made of dough or cheese.[1] Originally from France, 'tuile' means tile in French, and is named after the shape of French roof tiles it is supposed to resemble.[2] They are commonly added as garnishes to desserts such as panna cotta or used as edible cups for sorbet or ice cream[3]

... this is the first time i heard tuile until i read this entry... & I think I have been impressed by the yummy tuile also the lovely cute holder...

hanushi said...

This is really a creative way of using this mould... Next time you can make ice cream wafer cones in the same way.

ICook4Fun said...

Kristy, yea he is very handy when comes to wood. That is his hobby. Thank you for all your support.

Ann, thank you :)

Sonia, ha ha I will tell him that :)

Martyna, thank you :)

K.Nor, apa you nak buat? Kalau yang besar besar tak larat lah I nak angkut balik. Kecik kecik boleh lah ha ha..

Lite home Bake, thank you.

Terri, thank you. Carlos is into woodworking so he like to do little things with wood.

Linda, yea he is very supportive about this challenge and thanks for all your support. Really appreciates it.

Lena, ha ha maybe they want to order the cone stand from Carlos :)

Zurin, thank you.

ICook4Fun said...

Nina, thank you.

Ummi, ha ha he is very handy. So repair sana sini tak payah hire orang buat. Semua dia beres :)

Eileen, yea he love woodworking since young.

Jeleen, Shasha, thanks.

Cheah, thank you.

Boo_licious, thanks for stopping by and your comment. Good Luck to all of us :)

Leemei, thank you. it is getting cold there right. So not good for ice-cream :)

Gingy & Suituapui, thank you.

ChopinandMysaucepan, yea it is actually really versitile. Ha ha hubby is busy now so I don't think he can make me another holder :)

ICook4Fun said...

Yummy Bakes & Jeannie, thank you.

Lisa, you want to order one? :)

Friedwontons4U, thanks for stopping by and your comment. Love all your creations too. Good Luck to all of you :)

Bee Bee, yes he is. You should see my basement. Look like woodworking factory ha ha..

アンゼエリン, thanks

Elin, thank you. He is very supportive of all this.

Charmaine, thank you :)

Hunny, thanks.

Hanushi, yeap I will do that :)

WendyinKK said...

Wow, another cone holder?
I prefer the arched one :)
Again, very nice workmanship.

Carol's Kitchen said...

Wow, Lovely cone holder! What fine craftsmanship. You both compliment each other with your works. Yours Tuiles are so divine and yummmmmy!!!!

Shereen said...

Gosh Gert...how many hours you put in to making this?Everything look picture perfect..so pretty...tak sampai hati mo makan..hahaha

Anonymous said...

Shereen will confirm with you, forget the fruits, just give me the ice cream! A novel way to make cones. Simon

Anonymous said...

Very Impressive presentation on all your dishes aunty! the ice cream makes the berries stand out. Very clever.
-Justyn

Awayofmind Bakery House said...

This is lovely Gert! I like the fruits decoration too!

Anonymous said...

That fresh fruit looks to die for.