I actually forgot about this month’s swap. I do not know why, but I was under the impression that Christianna had said we will take a break for the month of January.
I guess it was the lazy-holiday bone in me that probably convinced my brain that we were on a break.
So when Christianna sent us a reminder last week, I was in panic.
I had nothing. As always.
And this time’s recipe swap asked us to do something I am really not comfortable with.
Use raw egg yolks!
Yech!
When Christianna sent us the mail with details of the January swap, her first few lines mentioned that the January recipe might inspire us to make a dartboard with her face on it.
I am sorry Christianna, but, to be honest, the thought of a dartboard did cross my head.
Dessert with raw egg yolks!
Yes, the dartboard seemed like a good venting point.
This month’s inspiration was to be found in Zabaglione For Two, from The Imperial House, once located at 50 East Walton Place, in Chicago, Illinois.
Now, the only way I could fathom using uncooked eggs is if I made lemon curd.
And when I came to think of it, the thought of that dartboard with Christianna’s face seemed more and more unlikely.
Lemon curd is surely something I can leave my inhibitions for!
I had some strawberries in the refrigerator and thought of pairing the two up.
So the recipe was coming to shape. Strawberries and lemon curd.
Maybe a cake?
Or a trifle?
When I foodgawkered (shouldn’t that be a word? like googled?) lemon curd cake, there was a crepe cake that came up in the search results.
Hmm…crepes?
Crepes with lemon curd and strawberries.
But, of course, yes!
The idea of crepes with some lemon curd actually was now inspiring me to make a heart shaped board with Christianna’s face on it!
Somehow I was always scared to try them out.
But now I think I was born to make crepes. None teared, they came out thin and light. With slightly crisped edges. And tasted heavenly.
As for the lemon curd. Like I said, that’s one thing I can give up my inhibition of raw eggs in a second.
And with whipped cream added to it, you get a finger licking spread for the crepes. I won’t be surprised if you finish all before using any on the crepes.
Yes, it was that good! If you want to test your will power I dare you to make some and not lick it.
It was a Sunday well spent. How could it not be, when you start the day with something that in every way is absolutely right!
Ok!
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Fine!
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I admit I went a little overboard clicking the pics for this post.
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All of it just looked so beautiful!
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🙂
For the crepes:
Adapted from here
( I halved the original recipe to yield 10 crepes)
Ingredients
Directions
By the way this is a good read on the perfect crepe.
For the lemon curd whipped cream:
Adapted from here
For the lemon curd
(makes about a cup)
To make the lemon curd whipped cream:
To Assemble
To assemble, layer some lemon whipped cream at the bottom of each crepe, top with some chopped strawberries and close.
And eat. Of course.
And smile. Well that will come naturally.
Do check out what my other fellow swappers have come up with. I am sure you will be blown by everybody’s creativity!
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