Peach folie – Peach-mint soup and peach-rosemary bouchées
Folie de pêches – Soupe pêches-menthe et bouchées pêches-romarin
This is only for those days you have a lot of peaches in your kitchen, lots of mint in your garden and a huge desire to eat peaches…berries and peaches are some of the fruits I don’t get tired of eating. When my Greek grocer next door saw me with all those peaches in my basket, he asked me if I was going to kill myself with them. I told him that’s what was probably going to happen…that would be a great way to die, if you ask for my opinion. Death by peaches. As much as I am not a sweet tooth, I adore fruits and fruit-based desserts, they’re refreshing, light, put me in a great mood and energizing me for the day. Alors voilà, encore des pêches!
The peach syrup has been infused with mint and vanilla, then enhanced by a a dollop of yogurt and light touch of cayenne pepper. The bouchées which are really tiny (1.5 inch diameter) look like muffins but they’re really not, have a subtle rosemary flavor, since the peaches have been caramelized in a butter, honey and fresh rosemary blend. This makes a light and refreshing dessert. I served this as a dessert to a dinner and it’s always so pleasant to have a fruity bite when people are no longer hungry. It cleans your palate and the herbal touch tells you: This is the end.
Ingredients for 5-6
For the peach soup
- 2 white peaches, peeled and cut
- 2 yellow peaches, peeled and cut
- 1 vanilla bean, cut lengthwise
- 10 mint leaves
- 2 tbs agave syrup
- 1.2 cups water
- 6 tbs plain yogurt
- 6 pinches cayenne pepper
For 12 rosemary bouchées
- 2 eggs
- 60 g butter, melted (+ a tsp extra)
- 20 g kamut flour
- 30 g chestnut flour
- 20 g white flour
- 3 tbs almond flour
- 40 g agave syrup
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 rosemary sprig, chopped
- 1 tbs honey
- 2 peaches, peeled and diced
Preparation
For the peach soup
Mix water, agave syrup, mint, vanilla beans and bring to a boil for about 5 minutes, then let it cool and infuse the syrup. Drain and set aside. When syrup is cool, place some of it in a blender with peaches and mix into a smooth consistency. Refrigerate for at least one hour. When ready to serve add one 1 tsp of yogurt in the middle and a pinch of cayenne.
For the peach rosemary bouchées
Melt butter in a pan, add honey, then when the mixture turns thick, add peaches. Coat peaches with mixture for about 3 minutes, then add rosemary, cook for an additional 2 minutes, then remove from heat. In a mixing container, beat eggs with butter, agave syrup and the different flours. Add baking powder and mix well. Fill up individual mini molds such as silicon molds with the batter. Add 1/2 tsp of the peach mixture in the middle with some rosemary. Bake in pre-heated oven at 360F for about 20 minutes. Let them cool and serve with peach soup.
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about 1 year ago
These are so beautiful…I would love to try this soup:) And the bouchees…Wow!
about 1 year ago
Silvia, you’re such a funny person! haha…. Death by peaches, what a great way to describe it. I love fresh fruits in my bakings too. Yes, it is definitely light & refreshing. I love the natural sweetness & sourness in it. Yours look stunning as always. Hope you;re having a great day.
Cheers, Kristy
about 1 year ago
Cette soupe avec ses bouchées semble absolument délicieuse… Miam, des pêches, c’est tellement bon!
about 1 year ago
When I was reading throught the recipe I was intrigued by the use of cayenne pepper. So smart to balance out the sweetness of the soup.
I would be keen on trying this.
Thank you for sharing!
about 1 year ago
I can really appreciatre the variety of flours that went into your rosemary bouchées…which are quite interesting in themselves.
I absolutely adore peaches in any way you want…especially dunked in homemade red wine!
Thanks for sharing such sweet freshness.
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
about 1 year ago
Your peach mint soup is to die for! The rosemary bouchees sound delicious as well, you are really using some interesting flours in them. Anyway you serve them fresh peaches are wonderful:-)
about 1 year ago
mmm, que des saveurs magnifiques: les pêches, le romarin, la menthe!
about 1 year ago
ooo, peach soup would taste so great right now! all those flours must give a delicious taste and texture to the bouchées. both look refreshing and lovely!
about 1 year ago
death by peaches…ha-ha,a very poetic way to die!i like idea!and your soup and your bouchees:these are the little poems!
about 1 year ago
I’m still chuckling at “death by peaches” — well, that would be one happy way to go, wouldn’t it? The only thing that could top it perhaps (for me) is death by chocolate!
The peach soup looks luxurious but light! Mmm. Just brilliant, Silvia!
about 1 year ago
I agree…death by peaches would be the way to go! Colorado is about to harvest its huge crop of peaches, and all of these recipes are making me eager to start utilizing this wonderful summer fruit!
about 1 year ago
This looks wonderful. I’ve never cooked with agave before, but my husband was just looking at agave at the market the other day and we were wondering about cooking with it.
about 1 year ago
Peach soup? That sounds delightful!
about 1 year ago
Gorgeous! I just happen to have peaches AND mint sitting in the kitchen! What to do, what to do…
about 1 year ago
omg how did I miss this I love this soup its gorgeous!
about 1 year ago
Silvia
J’avais envie de passer te rendre visite; je m’en félicite! Figure-toi que nous sommes inondés de pêches du verger ici en montagne et je me demandais ce que j’allais faire de toutes ces pêches, il y en a trop, même pour les amis et famille qui viennent; maintenant je sais que je vais faire ta soupe dès demain. Merci et gros bisous!
about 1 year ago
Silvie you always come up with the most interesting and delicious food! I am so impressed! Also, just wanted to let you know I left you a Sunshine blog award over on my site!
about 1 year ago
God, that is gorgeous. What else can I say but I wish you were my neighbor!
about 1 year ago
There is quite a bit of cayenne in the peach syrup~nice! They look so moist and full of flavor.
about 1 year ago
Hi Silvia,
Peach soup? This looks wonderful.
about 1 year ago
Death by peaches would be a new one, but it looks like you are on the right track with those recipes…wow….that peach soup looks so very very good! and I love those bouchees, the peach topping is just brilliant!
about 1 year ago
I love peaches, Silvia, and can certainly think of worse ways to die! These muffins look so moist, and I love the use of both rosemary and cayenne-sounds devilishly delicious!
Hope you have a nice, relaxing weekend…
Stella
about 1 year ago
That was cute of your Greek grocer. He was obviously impressed by your peach stash. A flavorful soup perfect for these warmer months. You have to know I’d luv those peach rosemary bouches! The look delightful and I could have one now. A gorgeous meal, Silvia.
about 1 year ago
Yes, apparently you are crazy about peaches. Here, unfortunately, they are still not very tasty (although imported from Spain, Greece or other souther countries)….In particular, this mixture of rosemary and peach is appealing to me (I like a lot rosemary with summer fruits in sauces, dressings and so on).
about 1 year ago
My goodness, what wonderful peach recipes! I don’t know which on to start with.
about 1 year ago
What a lovely balance of flavours! You are such a master at it Silvia! I love the look of the bouchees! I have never tried baking with all those exotic flours but you make me want to run out and buy them all, then go home and make these!!