Beat the heat

For Meetas Monthly Mingle in July Beat The Heat I prepared a

Buttermilk Jelly with Red Currants

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It's so hot in the north of Germany. It doesn't cool down at night., although we had some thunderstorms last night. Even the soaked gelatin will melt in the heat without cooking. This dessert is easy to prepare, you only have to wait until it's chilled. It is refreshing and fruity.

-==== REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.2

Title: Buttermilk Jelly with Red Currants Button German
Categories: Dessert
Yield: 4 Personen

Buttermilchgelee mit Johannisbeeren 005

6 Sheets Gelatin
500 grams Buttermilk
75 grams Sugar
3 tablesp. Lemon juice
250 grams Red currants
100 grams Cream

========================== DECORATION ==========================
4 leaves Mint
4 Panicles of red currants, washed and rolled in
-- sugar

============================ SOURCE ============================
-- Edited *RK* 07/20/2006 by
-- Ulrike Westphal

In a small saucepan soak the sheets of gelatine in cold water for
about 10 min. Whisk together buttermilk, sugar and lemon juice until
the sugar has dissolved.

Wash red currants and drain. Strip off the panicles.

Squeeze the gelatine sheets out and warm over medium heat until
completely dissolved. Add 4 tablespoons of buttermilk, than stir
this mixture into the remaining buttermilk. Cool for about 10-15
minutes in the fridge until the mixture begins to gel.

Whip the cream until stiff. Fold in berries and whipped cream.
Spread the mixture into 4 bowls and cool at least 4 h. To serve
decorate with panicles and mint.

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Meeta (anonymous) - 2006/07/21 11:44

WOW!

This really is a great one, I am sure the kids would just want to dive into it and I can certainly think of one or two adults. Thanks for the entry!

Jeff (anonymous) - 2006/07/21 15:08

My wife won't go anywhere near gelatin...totally stinks!

ostwestwind - 2006/07/21 15:12

She could replace it

sher (anonymous) - 2006/07/22 00:10

That photo is simply gorgeous. And it makes me feel cooler, just looking at it.

Véronique (anonymous) - 2006/07/22 21:59

Ich musste eben lachen, denn ich hatte gestern, bevor ich deine Mail gelesen habe, rote Johannesbeeren gekauft, und heute Buttermilch, und habe beide gemischt und eingefroren... und wusste aber schon nicht mehr, wo ich die Kombination entdeckt hatte... Deine Version klingt edel und seeeehr lecker. Meine ist für Faule.

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