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Strawberries With Orange Champagne Sabayon

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy Desserts 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Sugar
1 T Sugar
3 Egg yolk
1 1/2 t Orange peel, grated
1/2 c Champagne, dry
1/4 c Whipping cream, chilled
2 T Whipping cream, chilled
1 1/2 t Liqueur, Grand Marnier
1 1/2 pt Strawberries, fresh hulled
& halved
Mint leaf, fresh

INSTRUCTIONS

Servings:   4  **other sparkling wine may be substituted for the
Champagne.  My notes:  The egg yolk mixture didn't get thick enough
(using large  eggs), so next time I plan to increase the amount to 4
yolks.  Whisk sugar, egg yolks and orange peel in a medium metal bowl
until  pale yellow and thick, about 3 minutes. Set bowl over saucepan
of  simmering water. Add Champagne to yolk mixture and whisk until
mixture is doubled in volume and holds shape on spoon, about 5
minutes. Remove bowl from over water. Set over another bowl filled
with ice. Cool completely, whisking occasionally.  Using electric
mixer, beat cream with Grand Marnier in small bowl  until almost stiff.
Fold cream and Grand Marnier into sabayon. (Can  be prepared 8 hours
ahead. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate.)  Preheat broiler.
Divide strawberries among 4 shallow broilerproof  bowls or gratin
dishes. Spoon sabayon over. Broil until light brown,  about 2 minutes.
Garnish with mint and serve.  Source:  The WineSellar & Brasserie, San
Diego CA- printed in Bon  Appetit, August 1990.  From: Sallie Austin
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 186
Calories From Fat: 103
Total Fat: 11.6g
Cholesterol: 165.7mg
Sodium: 14.7mg
Potassium: 34.5mg
Carbohydrates: 17.6g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 15.9g
Protein: 2.4g


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