Ravneet Gill’s recipe for rum-and-raisin semifreddo | The sweet spot

  • 4/14/2023
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Rum and raisin is one of my favourite flavour combinations, despite the fact that I’m a non-drinker; even as a kid, I loved rum-and-raisin ice-cream. In principle, making a semifreddo is very simple: it’s composed of a cooked-out, sweetened, rich egg yolk base and lightly whipped cream that are folded together and, once frozen, equal semifreddo (or, for a version of a mousse, refrigerated). Make this as a loaf, and slice or scoop straight from the container. Rum-and-raisin semifreddo Prep 5 min Soak 30 min Cook 30 min Freeze 6 hr+ Makes 1 x 1lb loaf 80ml rum 50g raisins 200g golden caster sugar 6 egg yolks 600ml double cream, whipped with 5g salt Line a 450g (1lb) loaf tin with greaseproof paper and put the raisins in a medium bowl. Warm the rum in a pan over a gentle heat (don’t let it boil), then pour over the raisins and leave to soak for half an hour. Place the sugar in a small pan, cover with 50ml water and heat to 121C (use a thermometer). Whisk the yolks in a stand mixer, then slowly pour in the sugar mixture, whisking until cool. Strain the raisins through a sieve, reserving the rum. Pour the rum into the egg mixture, then whisk to soft peaks. Fold in the whipped cream, followed by the raisins, then pour the mixture into the lined tin and freeze for at least six hours.

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