Preparing the millet: pour 180 g of millet into a sieve and rinse under cold running water for about 30-60 seconds, shaking the sieve vigorously until the water runs clear — this will remove the bitterness. Set aside to drain.
Description
A delicate dessert in a modern, Polish-inspired form: millet heart-shaped cakes combined with creamy cottage cheese, lightly sweetened with honey and served with a sweet-sour raspberry mousse. This winter dessert is warming with a pleasant texture — grainy yet creamy at the same time. Millet adds a nutty note to the dessert, the cottage cheese brings freshness and creaminess, while the raspberry mousse adds contrast and colorful expression. This dessert is perfect as an elegant ending to a meal, for guests, or as a sweet touch for Valentine's Day; serve chilled, garnished with a mint leaf and a sprinkle of powdered sugar for a 'snowy' finishing touch.
Ingredients Used
Ingredients (15)
- Millet 180 g
- Milk 300 ml
- Water 330 ml
- Butter 30 g
- Honey 60 ml
- Chicken egg 1 szt. (~60 g)
- Cottage cheese 250 g
- 30% heavy cream 100 g
- Gelatin 6 g
- Raspberries 300 g
- Sugar 50 g
- Lemon juice 15 ml
- 🌿 Przyprawy
- Salt 1 g
- ✨ Opcjonalne
- Mint 10 g
- Powdered sugar 10 g
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Preparation steps
Cooking the groats
Toasting for flavor: place a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat, add the rinsed groats, and toast without fat for 2-3 minutes, stirring with a wooden spoon — the grains will slightly lose their shine and release a nutty aroma.
Cooking the groats: pour 300 ml of milk and 300 ml of water into the sautéed groats, add 1 g of salt. Bring to a boil over medium heat, then reduce the heat to low and cook with the lid slightly ajar for 15-18 minutes, until the liquid is absorbed and the grains are soft. After cooking, let the pot sit covered for 5 minutes.
Sweetening and combining: to the still hot porridge, add 30 g of butter and 60 g of honey. Stir vigorously with a wooden spoon until the butter melts. In a separate bowl, beat 60 g of egg (1 piece). To prevent the egg from curdling, add 2-3 tablespoons of hot porridge to the egg while mixing, then pour the contents of the bowl back into the pot and stir everything vigorously for 1-2 minutes over very low heat until the mixture thickens and becomes cohesive.
Cottage cheese cream
Prepare the cheese cream: in a blender bowl, place 250 g of cheese and 100 ml of chilled 30% cream. Add 20 g of honey (you will leave some for possible taste adjustment). Blend in short pulses until smooth and creamy. If you don't have a blender, pass the cheese through a sieve and mix it with the cream using a whisk.
Gelatin and Combining
Prepare the gelatin: sprinkle 6 g of gelatin into a small bowl and add 30 ml of cold water (part of the 330 ml of water). Let it sit for 5 minutes until it swells. Then gently heat it (in a water bath or in the microwave for 8-10 seconds) until it becomes completely clear — do not boil it. Pour 2-3 tablespoons of warm (not hot) cream cheese into the gelatin, mix, and then combine with the rest of the cream; blend briefly to achieve a smooth mixture.
Combine the groats with the cream: add the prepared cream cheese mixture with gelatin to the warm (but not hot) groat mixture and gently mix until the mixture is uniform. Taste and sweeten with a bit of honey if necessary. Allow the mixture to cool for 5-8 minutes so it is not hot before transferring to the molds.
Raspberry mousse
Prepare the raspberry puree: in a small saucepan, place 300 g of raspberries, 50 g of sugar, and 15 ml of lemon juice. Heat over medium heat for 4-6 minutes, stirring — the raspberries will release their juice and the mixture will reduce. If you want a smooth puree, strain it through a fine sieve, pressing with a spoon to remove the seeds. Cool to room temperature.
Gelatin and Molding
Filling the molds: prepare 4 silicone heart-shaped molds (about 8–9 cm in diameter). Using a spoon or a small spatula, transfer the buckwheat-cheese mixture into the molds, pressing lightly to avoid air bubbles. Smooth the top. Place the molds in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour, until the mixture sets.
Assembly and serving
Removing and serving: gently remove the set hearts by bending the silicone away from the sides and pushing from the bottom. On a plate, place 1-2 tablespoons of raspberry puree, then carefully arrange the buckwheat heart on top. Dust the surface with a thin layer of powdered sugar and decorate with fresh mint. Serve chilled.
Fun Fact
Millet was one of the staple products of Polish peasant cuisine — valued for its warming properties and ease of storage. The combination with cottage cheese is a natural evolution of the tradition of pairing grains with dairy.
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Tips
Serve chilled, preferably 10–20 minutes after taking it out of the fridge. For a contrast of temperatures and textures, add a teaspoon of warm vanilla sauce or warm berry puree. You can also serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream instead of cream.
Store in the refrigerator in a closed container for up to 48 hours. Keep raspberry puree in a separate jar for up to 3 days. Do not freeze the dessert due to the structure of the gelatin and cream — after thawing, the texture will degrade. To refresh the dessert after taking it out of the refrigerator, let it reach room temperature for 10 minutes before serving.
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