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Ladyfingers

|Friday Baking Project|Foundation Recipes
07/07/2022

Ladyfingers are used mostly to encircle mousse cakes and the classic charlotte russe. They are also a lovely accompaniment to a simple dessert of fresh berries. 

The key to ladyfinger success is a batter stiff enough to prevent the piped-out ladyfingers to from spreading while baking.  In the recipe below, all the sugar is used in the egg whites to make a stable, stiff meringue which provides the necessary batter structure.

A tray of baked pastry sticks on top of parchment paper.

Piping out ladyfingers takes some practice but even less than perfect ones provide a beautiful finishing touch.


Ladyfingers

Yield: 50 ea# of Servings: 4 ea Method: Separated Egg Sponge

Ingredients:

¼ cup (1 ¼ oz / 35 g) bread flour
¼ cup less 1 ½ tsp (1 oz / 28 g) cornstarch

3 large egg yolks
½ tsp vanilla extract

3 large egg whites
1 pinch salt
¼ cup + 1 tsp (1.85 oz / 52 g) sugar

Confectioners’ sugar, as needed

Tools and equipment needed:

  • Half sheet pan, or cookie sheet, with parchment paper liner
  • 21†disposable pastry bag with a ½â€ round (Ateco #806) tip
  • Ruler

Pre-recipe preparations:

  • Preheat oven to 400 °F
  • Using a ruler and a pencil, draw four pairs of lines across the long side of the parchment the desired ladyfinger length. Flip over so the lines are facing down. 
  • Set up a fine mesh strainer with confectioners’ sugar over a bowl. (See last photo following recipe)

Directions:

  1. Sift together flour and cornstarch. Set aside. 
  2. Using wire whip, beat egg yolks with vanilla extract until light colored and thick. Remove to medium mixing bowl. 
  3. With a clean bowl and clean whip, whip the egg whites and salt until soft peaks. Slowly beat in sugar and beat until a fairly stiff meringue. This should be stiffer than usual for most cake recipes.
  4. Stir one quarter of the meringue into the egg yolks to lighten. 
  5. Fold remainder of the egg whites along with dry ingredients, until no streaks of egg whites remain and the dry ingredients are combined. It is important to not over mix as this will deflate the batter. 
  6. Drape the pastry bag over a quart container and fill with the batter.
  7. Pipe ladyfingers the desired length and dust with confectioners’ sugar.
  8. Allow the sugar to melt into the ladyfingers.
  9. Dust again with additional confectioners’ sugar and let stand for one minute. 
  10. Bake for between 10 and 12 minutes, until light golden brown and firm to the touch.
  11. Remove from oven and let cool to room temperature on the pan.
  12. Use once at room temperature, or store in plastic container with tight fitting lid.  Ladyfingers may be frozen for up to four weeks. 

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