Those are layered mousse cakes made with recipes and silicone molds by the Ukrainian pastry chef Dinara Kasko :)

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    3 days ago

    thank you so much for all the questions!

    1. and 3) the cores are prepared in advance, in a frozen state, and added to the final assembly

    the jam is made by heating up frozen raspberries (or fresh if in season) to 40°C, then adding caster sugar mixed with pectin NH (an ammonia processed pectin that has a high firmness) and add citric acid, then boil for 2 minutes (to activate the pectin)

    the liquid jam is then poured into a square metal frame lined with plastic wrap, and put overnight into the freezer to make a solid slab

    the next day, i heated champagne in a pot with caster sugar and gelatin, and poured it over the raspberry jelly, then put back into the freezer, making a slab with both fillings

    1. the mousse is made by heating up champagne with sugar and gelatin to 40°C to melt the gelatin, then left to cool to 35°C and after that i incorporated high fat whipped cream (35% fat).

    then half the mousse is poured into the silicone mold, the frozen raspberry and jelly layer is pushed into it (like on the picture). then more mousse and finally I put the sponge cake layer.

    everything goes back into the freezer overnight to get as solid as possible, so it’s possible to take it out of the mold without being damaged

    here are photos of the unmolding of a different cake i made in this mold, but same procedure

    I am not a chef, but I booked last year online courses with the Culinary School of Kyiv (KICA), to learn from the pastry chef who made those geometric silicone molds how to use them. It was really helpful and now I’m able to make stuff that look professionally made, it’s extremely satisfying ^^

    most steps of the recipes require maybe 30 to 60 minutes to complete and then the result goes into the freezer, so it’s perfect to do early morning or when i finish work, at the end of the week it’s done :)