Omelette Norvegienne Recipe

Here’s a tipsy dessert for National Tequila Day! (July 24th). Do you enjoy a good tequila? If so, check out our guest post recipe!

Who says you can’t drink your tequila and eat it too? Villa Azur’s Michelin Star-experienced Executive Pastry Chef Sébastien Feneyrol took the #tequila challenge to create a dessert that won’t only leave you with a sugar high but also a hint of an agave buzz with his Omelette Norvegienne – a tequila infused biscuit topped with browned meringue.

Omelette Norvegienne Recipe

Omelette Norvegienne Recipe

Ice cream:

5.30 oz lemon ice cream

Biscuit:

3 eggs
3.20 oz sugar
3.20 oz flour

Steps: Whisk eggs with the sugar for 2 to 3 minutes at full speed. Add in the flour slowly. Put the mix on a sheet pan and bake at 350F for 14 min.

Syrup:

3 oz water
3.5 oz Sugar
1 oz Tequila

Steps: In a pan, put water and sugar to boil. Once boiling, add the tequila and continue boiling for 1 minute.

Meringue Italienne:

3 eggs white
3.50 oz sugar
0.90 oz glucose
2 oz water

Steps: Whisk the egg whites slowly in a bowl. On a pan, add water, sugar and glucose to boil to 118C. When the temperature reaches 118C, whisk the egg white at full speed and add the syrup. When the mix is cold, it is finished

Additional steps: Use an aluminum mold to make 3 pieces of the biscuit. Brush the first one with syrup and place it at the bottom of the mold, pipping the lemon ice cream on the biscuit. Repeat this process with the second and third biscuit. Take the dessert out of the aluminum mold and decorate with meringue Italian as you like.

On a small pan, warm up 1 oz of tequila (do not boil). Light it on fire and pour on the dessert. Bon Appétit!

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Comments

  1. How yummy is that! Very creative, beyond the Margarita!

  2. I like the Meringue Italienne. I’d eat it without all the other ingredients except the ice cream

  3. Cathy Jarolin says

    Well I must say that this recipe is a little different! lol! It actually sounds really good except for the Tequila and Glucose.. I don’t like tequila and I didn’t even know you could buy glucose??? It also seems a little difficult to make…I am sure there are alot of folks that like tequila. Thank You for sharing…