It is time again for another Daring Bakers Challenge!! I can’t believe October is almost over already….
I told myself I would not procrastinate the Daring Bakers challenges anymore, but of course I made this for dessert on Sunday night before needing to post about it on Monday. At least I didn’t have any troubles with this one!
It’s always fun to do something that I am familiar with, like the cinnamon buns, but it is also fun to try something new that I have never had before. This would fall into the latter category. I have had Boston Cream Pie before, but I had never heard of this challenge – the Bostini Cream Pie. This month’s challenge was chosen by Mary of Alpineberry. It comes from Donna Scala & Kurtis Baguley of Bistro Don Giovanni. The recipe can be found on Mary’s blog, here.
When I first read about this month’s challenge, I was excited, but a little nervous. This dessert starts with a pool of vanilla custard, topped with an orange chiffon cake and drizzled with chocolate. Now I am a huge fan of the orange/chocolate combination, but I have never been a huge custard fan. Not that I don’t like it, but if I was given the choice of a custard filled donut or a jelly filled donut, I would always choose the jelly. So I wasn’t quite sure that I would love this, but part of being a Daring Baker is tackling the challenge, no matter what it is!!
The challenge was pretty straight forward. I made the custard, and everything came together well. I only did 1/3 of the custard, as there are only 2 of us and we don’t need to be eating custard for days!! I decided to make the full recipe of the cake, because it is a little easier to save and have for a snack another day. When I had finished the custard and emptied it into the bowls I chose to use, I licked the pan – and then went back to lick the pan – and kept going back until there was practically nothing to clean out of the pan!! This custard was GOOD!! I had high hopes for the cake, but to my surprise, it was what disappointed me a bit. I was expecting a really light cake, but mine was kind of eggy. Yeah, I know it has a HUGE amount of eggs in it, but I didn’t expect the texture to be so eggy. So I was completely surprised to find that I could have eaten the whole batch of custard, but the cake wasn’t my favorite.
So how did it all taste together? Fantastic!! We don’t usually have desserts like this after dinner (mostly because we are always too full to eat dessert!) but this was a real treat. My husband loved it so much that he ate 2!
For my last 3 Daring Bakers challenges, I have shown a slide show of the steps for the challenge, but my picture taking this time around was less than perfect. Most of the pictures are so blurry that it looks like a child took them. Oh well, there’s always next month!!
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marias23 says
Wonderful job! It looks so pretty and delicious!
Lis says
Fantastic Deborah! And yeah.. it’s funny how one component of this did not go over well with some people – but was loved by others. weird. =)
Very impressive Bostini, sweetie!
xoxo
Julius says
Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such kind compliments on my first DB challenge.
Your bostini is *lovely*
Julius, The Occasional Baker
Katie B. says
Beautiful!! If procrastinating yields such great results, you should do it every month!!
iCook2live says
Great job. I love the flecks of vanilla throughout your custard.
Sheltie Girl says
Your bostinis turned out beautifully. My favorite part was the custard too.
My family agrees with you about the cake too.
Natalie @ Gluten A Go Go
slush says
OoOo a fellow procrastinator! I waited till the last minute too. Glad Im not the only one. And my oldest son was the one who ate 2, and then another the next day.
You did a marvelous job, its look fantastic!
joey says
I can totally understand why your husband went for seconds…it look luscious! I love the specks of vanilla bean in the custard 🙂
Anne says
The glossy chocolate glaze made it even more delish. It’s simply lovely 🙂
african vanielje says
so glad I’m not the only procrastinator. Your bostini look scrummy .
The Caked Crusader says
How glossy is the chocolate in that photo? It’s like food porn!!
sher says
It looks so dreamy! Your photos really capture the creamy splendor of it all.
kitten says
beautiful presentation. you did the right thing by making 1/3 of the custard. i think i still have some in my fridge !!
Kevin says
Your bostini cream pie looks good! I made mine on Sunday as well… The custard was my favorite part though I will definitely be making a chiffon cake again.
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
Great job! It looks marvelous!
Cheers,
Rosa
the chocolate lady מרת שאקאלאד says
That custard is dangerous stuff! It was wise to make a smaller amount.