If the title caught your attention and wondering if there an error in the word spicy, no it isn’t. Yes, you saw it correctly. I meant it by stating it as spicy. I know it sound awful and wacky with dessert being spicy, but it actually very delicious. It spicy flavor is enough to complement the sweet and tangy strawberry in the butter cream perfectly. I for one never though about coming up with this flavor, but it my error that led me to discover this amazing flavor. You see I have two jar, one is strawberry preserved that I made a couple of week back and another is the spicy chilies paste that I made for my spicy wings a month back. Both are store in the identical container in the refrigerator and both look very similar in color. In haste to make my butter cream, I grabbed the first container that look like the strawberry preserve and put a whole teaspoon full into the freshly mashed strawberry and mixed it into the butter cream and set it aside.
Never judge a book by it cover is always my motto in life. So after my macarons is nicely cool down I piped some of the butter cream into my first perfect looking little macarons pie. So naturally I wanted to be the first to try my accomplishment and take the first bite…first tasting the rich sweetness and tangy strawberry as it slowly melt in my mouth I start tasting the salty and spicy combination of the chilies paste. To my surprise it was very unique and tasty. The sweet and tangy just combine so beautifully with the salty and spicy flavor as it was meant to be this way! I am delighted to accidently discover this savory delicates and will include this in my new favorite recipes list. In all, although sometime thing can sound wacky and out of place, never judge it until you try it first.
Macaron recipe
Spicy Strawberry Butter Cream
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 large egg yolks 4 oz.
(1/2 cup) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/3 cup of finely smash strawberry
1 tsp of Korean spicy paste
1 squirt of sriracha hot sauce (optional for extra spice)
2 drops of red food coloring for the orange pink coloring.
In a sauce pan, whisk together the egg yolks, and sugar together until blend and sugar melted. Now whisk at medium speed until light, stiff and glossy.
Remove the pan from heat and set aside to cool down. Slowly added the butter and food coloring a little at the time whisk until blended.
Lastly, add the mashed strawberry, Korean spicy paste and sriracha sauce and whisk again until nicely blended.
*Butter will melt at room temperature. If not using right away refrigerate it.