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Delicious cakes, sweet desserts and noble glazes get their stability from gelatine. This leaf gelatine, made exclusively from bovine hides, consists of very thin and large leaves that soak quickly but do not dissolve in cold water. So you achieve optimal results with all treats with gelatin.
Data sheet
Gelatine is an indispensable helper when it comes to making creams, fillings and icings. With the right dosage and application, soft masses are created with sufficient stability to retain their shape in a cake, for example. Fruit jellies or even gummy bears can also be made with gelatine.
Beef gelatin is the ideal substitute for those who want to avoid conventional gelatin. Standard gelatin is pork gelatin and many people abstain from eating pork products due to their religion, beliefs and other reasons. Accordingly, bovine gelatin offers the perfect substitute, as it is in no way inferior to pork gelatin in terms of functionality and efficiency.
Since it is of animal origin, it is sometimes replaced by vegetable gelling agents, but caution is advised in some recipes. Find out in advance about the melting or gelling point and the duration of the effect. Glazes in particular should be made with gelatin. At 25 to 35 °C, its solidification point is rather low, so the coated cake or dessert will not be melted by the glaze. With vegetable gelling agents, the glaze cannot cool as long and must be used immediately, which can lead to visual losses. In addition, the effect of some vegetable agents wears off after a few hours; in the worst case, this could lead to the collapse of the cake.
To prevent lumps from forming in the cake filling or the cream, you should know the correct way to handle gelatin. This is because it must always be adjusted and cannot simply be added to the cold cream. Prepare the cream in advance according to the recipe, often whipped cream is folded into the mass only after levelling.
Soak the gelatin sheets in cold water. The amount of sheets needed may vary, of course, depending on other ingredients and ambient temperature, as well as the texture you want to achieve. After a few minutes, the sheets will be soft and collapsed. Remove them from the water, squeeze them, and place the leaves together in a pan. If there is still some water with the leaves, do not bother. Then warm the gelatin slowly and stir with a whisk. If the gelatin is heated too much and starts to boil, it will lose its binding property.
Once the gelatin has melted, pour a large dollop of your cream mixture into the pan and mix well with the gelatin. Then pour this mixture right back into the rest of the cream and stir it in well. This process is called equalizing, this is how you prevent gelatin pieces from forming in your pie fillings and creams.
Energiewert in kJ | 1444 kJ |
Energiewert in kcal | 336 kcal |
Fett | 0.60 g |
davon gesättigte Fettsäuren | 0.30 g |
Protein/ Eiweiss | 91.00 g |
Salz | 1.00 g |
Kohlenhydrate | 0.00 g |
davon Zucker | 0.00 g |
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Delicious cakes, sweet desserts and noble glazes get their stability from gelatine. This leaf gelatine, made exclusively from bovine hides, consists of very thin and large leaves that soak quickly but do not dissolve in cold water. So you achieve optimal results with all treats with gelatin.