Gordon Ramsay prepare these cherry samosas
Gordon Ramsay and his brigade of amateur chefs served cherry compote samosas with clotted cream to diners in the F Word restaurant
Serves 4
Ingredients * 4 tbsp caster sugar, plus extra for dusting * 500g mixed fresh cherries, pitted and halved * Pared zest of 1 lemon * Splash of Kirsch * Squeeze of lemon juice * Handful of mint, chopped * 200g filo pastry sheets, measuring about 28 x 40 cm * 150-200ml clarified butter * 150ml mascarpone or clotted cream * Clotted cream, to serve
Method:How to make cherry compote samosas with clotted cream
1. For the cherries, add the sugar to a non-stick pan and place over a moderate heat. Once the sugar begins to dissolve add the cherries with the lemon zest and cook until the cherries start to release their juices. Add a splash of Kirsch and cook for a few more minutes until the liquid has reduced and thickened. Add a squeeze of lemon juice, stir through the mint, then tip onto a plate to cool
2. For the samosas, brush a sheet of filo pastry with melted butter then lay a second sheet on top. Repeat with a third sheet of pastry and brush with butter once again. Cut into long strips, 10-15cm wide
3. Place ½-1 tablespoon of the cherry mixture onto the end of one of the filo strips, about 1cm in from the corner edge closest you. Spoon 1 teaspoon of mascarpone on top. Fold the corner over to encase the filling, creating a triangle shape. Fold the pastry over again, maintaining a triangle shape, until you reach the other end. Brush the seam with more butter to seal and press gently. Repeat with the remaining pastry and filling to make 12 samosas. (Reserve the leftover cherry mixture for serving)
4. Melt the remaining butter in a non-stick frying pan. Shallow-fry the samosas in the butter for 1-1½ minutes on each side until the pastry turns golden and crisp. Roll the samosas in caster sugar to coat and serve straight away
5. To serve, place 3 samosas on a plate, spoon some of the remaining cherry mixture off centre and finish with a quenelle of clotted cream
definitely skip the mint.
thisherecat2 2 months ago
@supercooled Have fun making it then. It's a pain in the ass just to work with, nevermind making them.
TheBrainMachine78 3 months ago
It looks delicious, I love this recipe but you have to use pitted cherries lol or are those cherries the kind with edible pits?
latinaturner 4 months ago
"most important.. never make, buy" ? screw that.
supercooled 9 months ago
It looks delicous!
But for a video that's only a minute and 47 seconds long that seems like a lot of steps!
:)
Tara2372 11 months ago
that looks brilliant!
moonsafari200 11 months ago
Fuck me that's good.
sarahlambo 1 year ago
The narration is ridiculous XD
But cool recipe!
nihilus0 1 year ago
so u take out the pit before caramelising it...am i right??
retrotw 1 year ago
perfect!
jhunjaramilla 1 year ago