Thursday, January 20, 2011

Zounds! A Lemon posset with passionfruit!

Don't you love the word 'posset'?

posset (noun). A posset (also spelled poshote, poshotte) was a British hot drink of milk curdled with wine or ale, often spiced, which was popular from medieval times to the 19th century. The word is mainly used nowadays for a related dessert similar to syllabub.  source: wikipedia

'Posset' has such an olde worlde, medieval ring to it. It ranks up there with "odds bodkins", "the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true", "mead", and "trifle not with me, mi'lady!" as classic words and phrases from the Galahad/Lancelot/Guinevere era.  Bring back jousting, I say!

Well, maybe not jousting and jesters.  Let's just start with a lovely lemon posset.  It's like a smooth, creamy lemon mousse, and it's made with just 3 ingredients.  Perfect to languidly lick from a spoon while waiting for your knight in shining armour to gallop up and liberate you from your life of serf-itude.

Lemon posset with passionfruit
serves 4

Ingredients
300ml thickened cream
90g caster sugar
70ml lemon juice
2 passionfruit, to serve

Method
1.  Put the cream and caster sugar in a saucepan and bring to the boil, stirring occasionally.
2.  Reduce heat and simmer for 3 minutes, stirring, until the mixture thickens.
3.  Remove from the heat and stir in the lemon juice.  Cool in the saucepan for 30 minutes, then strain into serving glasses.  Cool slightly, then cover and refrigerate for 3 hours or overnight.
4.  Spoon the pulp from the passionfruit over the possets before serving.
Ingredients - all you need is cream, sugar and lemon juice. 
Simmer the cream and sugar in a saucepan, then add the lemon juice and strain into glasses. 
This recipe serves 4, but I made it for 2 - more for each lucky person!
The possets can be topped with any fruit, like the tangy passionfruit and blueberries here.
Hey nonny nonny, come hither and try this posset. Tis verily splendid!
[And avoid the vessel with the pestle]

15 comments:

  1. A posset, I have never heard of before. but mousse? That I know very well. This looks delicious! I love that the citrus cuts the sweetness and richness.

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  2. Delicious and simple! I love it and perfect for summer.

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  3. Ooo, love the simplicity of this. learnt something new today too - a posset!

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  4. A posset, you say? Wonder if it can be made with other citrus?

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  5. This lemon posset looks wonderfully delicious!

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  6. Perfectly delectable! These pictures are wonderful, the presentation is delightful! Well done!

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  7. Looks so summery and yum! And I say bring back jesters!

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  8. oh my goodness just 4 ingredients?? that's awesome i reckon i could eat a whole bucket just sitting in front of the teevee!

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  9. That sounds so wonderfully simple! Now was the powder from the pouch in the dish with the fish, and the bowl with the mole has the treat you can eat, or was it the other way round?

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  10. What beautiful presentation. These Lemon Possets look delicious. Now I have that word in my head.. Posset Posset Posset. Your photos are stunning as always.

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  11. Ooh I've had posset once in London! I think yours looks infinitely better though ;)

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  12. Oh! I love passion fruit! Great pictures

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  13. Yes! posset is a lovely old word - I call my little girl a posset at times and tell her I could eat her with a spoon ha ha. This is a great rich summer dessert that would feel very light and virtuous with the addition of all that fresh fruit :) Love the presentation.

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  14. Never heard of posset before! Sounds so easy to make, perfect for when you can't really be bothered to go all out =)

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  15. looks perfect when the summer comes in Paris !!!Pierre

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