• 6/28 Nat'l Tapioca Day 1

    From Dave Drum@1:261/38 to All on Wed Jun 28 06:44:24 2023
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    Title: Fig Brochettes w/Tapioca Cream
    Categories: Dairy, Grains, Fruits, Herbs
    Yield: 12 servings

    8 c Milk
    5 Cinnamon sticks; broken in
    - pieces
    13 lg Egg yolks
    6 tb (lightly packed) light brown
    - sugar; more for dusting
    - the figs
    1/4 c Quick-cooking tapioca
    24 Black mission figs; halved
    24 Whole cinnamon sticks

    In a large saucepan, combine 4 cups of the milk and the
    cinnamon-stick pieces. Over medium-high heat, bring the
    milk just to a boil, remove from the heat, cover and
    allow to infuse for 10 minutes. Strain the mixture
    through a fine sieve, discard the cinnamon and return
    the milk to the pan.

    In a large bowl, whisk together the yolks and the sugar
    until thick and light-colored. Gradually whisk the hot
    milk into the yolk mixture. Return to the pan and cook
    over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden
    spoon until the mixture is slightly thickened and just
    coats the back of the spoon, about 15 to 20 minutes. (Do
    not allow it to boil.) Immediately remove from the heat
    and strain into a large, clean bowl. Cover with plastic
    wrap and refrigerate.

    In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, bring the
    remaining 4 cups of milk just to a boil. (If a skin
    forms on the milk, remove it with a spoon.) Sprinkle the
    tapioca over the milk and cook, stirring, until the
    mixture is thick and the tapioca pearls are translucent,
    about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover and
    refrigerate. When chilled, combine with the custard.

    Heat the broiler. Skewer 2 fig halves on each cinnamon
    stick and place on a baking sheet. Sprinkle them with
    brown sugar and broil until the sugar is caramelized.
    Spoon the tapioca cream into serving dishes and top each
    with two warm brochettes.

    By: Molly O'Neill

    Yield:12 servings

    RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com

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