Quick recipe finder Wonton baskets filled with lemon Chantilly, raspberries and raspberry coulis
By Atul Kochhar From Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Ingredients
- 12 sheets ready-made wonton wrappers
For the lemon Chantilly
- 4 tbsp icing sugar
- ½ lemon, juice only
- 300ml/10¾fl oz double cream, whipped until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed
For the raspberry coulis
- 300g/10¾oz fresh raspberries, plus 350g/12¼oz fresh raspberries, to serve
- ½ lemon, juice only
- icing sugar, to taste
- ½ lemon, juice only
Method
Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.
For the wonton cases, place four chefs’ rings onto a baking tray. Lay three of the wonton wrappers into each ring, one on top of each other, so that they cover the sides and base of the ring.
Weigh the wrappers down with baking beans or rice, then transfer to the oven and bake for 7-10 minutes, or until crisp and pale golden-brown. Carefully remove the crisped wonton baskets from the chefs’ rings. Set aside to cool on a wire rack.
Meanwhile, for the lemon Chantilly, add the icing sugar and lemon juice to the whipped cream and whisk until the mixture is well combined and stiff peaks form when the whisk is removed.
Transfer the Chantilly to a piping bag and set aside in a cool place.
For the raspberry coulis, blend the raspberries and lemon juice until smooth. Add the icing sugar, a tablespoon at a time, blending and tasting after each addition, until the sweetness is to your taste.
Strain the coulis mixture through a sieve, reserving the sieved liquid. Chill in the fridge until needed.
To serve, pipe some of the cream into each wonton basket. Arrange the raspberries on top of the Chantilly. Drizzle over the raspberry coulis.