Raspberry Terrine
This gorgeous terrine looks amazing on the table and tastes fabulous too.
How long will it take?
4 ½ hours including chilling time
What’s the serving size?
Serves 10
What do I need?
- 2 sheets gelatine
- 300 g fresh raspberries
- 600 ml cream
- 250 g mascarpone
- ½ vanilla pod, seeds reserved
- 75 g icing sugar
- 75 ml white wine vinegar
- 75 ml cold water
- 12 sponge finger biscuits
- Toasted flaked almonds to decorate
- Edible silver balls to decorate
How do I make it?
- Line a 21 x 8 x 7 centimetre loaf tin with baking paper, leaving a little extra overhang.
- Soak gelatine in cold water.
- Mash 125 g raspberries with a fork, then pass them through a fine sieve to make a puree. Discard the seeds.
- Whisk 450 ml of cream with the mascarpone, vanilla, and icing sugar until stiff peaks form.
- Drain gelatine and dissolve it in 2 tbsp slightly cooled boiled water. Stir 2 tbsp gelatine mixture into the raspberry puree and the remainder into the cream mixture.
- Combine white wine vinegar and cold water together in a shallow bowl.
- To assemble, put a little cream in the bottom of the tin to create a layer approximately ½ centimetre thick. Drizzle over a third of the puree. Working quickly dip sponge finger biscuits into the white wine vinegar mix and place them in the tin to create a layer.
- Add more cream on top of the biscuits and then add the remaining raspberries, pushing them into the cream. Drizzle with half the remaining puree and repeat with a final layer of cream, puree and soaked biscuits. Finish with a final layer of cream. Fold the overhanging baking paper to cover the terrine and chill in the fridge for 4 hours, or overnight.
- To serve, whip remaining cream, turn terrine out onto a platter and top with whipped cream, flaked almonds and silver balls.