Ingredients
1 blood orange
1 pink grapefruit
1 white grapefruit
Pomegranate seeds
Mint leaves
3 egg yolks
3 tbsp caster sugar
150ml Champagne
Method
Start by peeling and slicing the citrus fruits as thinly as possible. Put to one side.
To make the sabayon put a bowl over a pan of lightly simmering water taking care that the bowl and water do not touch. Whisk together the eggs yolks and sugar in the bowl until combined and then whisk in the Champagne. Keep whisking for around 10 minutes until it is completely frothy and doubled in size.
Serve the slices of fruit on a big plate, spoon over the sabayon and top with some pomegranate seeds and mint leaves.
What a pretty plate; it seemed a shame to dive into it but it was an awakening for all the senses. The vibrant colours and clean flavours blew away any internal cobwebs and the freshness of the mint was wonderful with the fluffy texture and exquisite flavour of the sabayon. For something that sounds so technical, the sabayon is amazingly simple and its sweetness works wonders with the acidic grapefruit. What better way to banish any winter woes.
Medeja says
Looks lovely. What exactly is that sabayon? 🙂
Matthew says
This looks splendid and original! I’m impressed, and inspired. : )
Belinda @zomppa says
Gorgeous happy bright citrus!
Mich Piece of Cake says
I just learned to make sabayon from an Italian chef and the sabayon looks wonderful over the blood oranges.
David says
That’s a great looking sabayon Caroline, I think they are my favourite sauce. I hope you enjoyed the rest off the bottle!
Guru Uru says
What a classy and original recipe 😀
Cheers
CCU
laura@howtocookgoodfood says
Wow, beautiful and I do love sabayon but haven’t had it with champagne before. Love the idea!
Jenn Kendall says
gorgeous!! such a great blend of flavors, i’m in love!
Allie {Urban Feast} says
Looks so delicious, definitely a bit of sunshine to warm up a rainy day!
Allie
lena says
oh, i heard of sabayon but dont really know what is it until now. thanks! everything looks so cheerful and refreshing !
Alida says
A real gourmet dish. I love that Sabayon cream. Excellent combo with the orange and pomegrates. Refreshing and interesting. Really well done on this!
Amy (Savory Moments) says
Wow – this looks so fresh and elegant!
Angie's Recipes says
Such a beautiful and delightful sabayon!
Cucina49 says
That’s such an elegant dessert–and I love a light(ish) dessert after a heavy meal. Fabulous!
rita cooks italian says
Fresh and delicious, I’ve never tried to prepare ‘zabaglione’, it sounds easy. This dish reminds me the sunny Italian macedonia (mix fruit with a liquor) with the bright winter colours and flavours.
Rebecca Subbiah says
wow so gourmet love it
Lizzy Do says
I am SO overdue to visit your blog! What a fantastic dish…and perfect for the winter doldrums!! YUM!
Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch says
Oh my goodness this looks amazing! I think I feel alittle summer just by looking at this dish!
Cass @foodmyfriend says
This is so beautiful. I love this recipe. It’s like a veggie version of the salmon one 😛 I agree with food helping to lift a mood. Works everytime!
Jacqueline @Howtobeagourmand says
Caroline, I think this is such a wonderful dish. Restaurant quality. Like the idea of it being a light dessert and with Champagne – it’s definitely a contender for Valentine’s Day.
kale says
it is so beautiful!! fresh and fun and totally unexpected. bravo!