1- In a bowl filled with cold water, soak your gelatin sheets
2- In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, pour 40cl of water, the vanilla seeds, caster sugar and half the lemon juice, stir and let reduce slowly until it resembles a light syrup
3- Peel the pears, cut them in half, remove the seeds and cut into large cubes, then cook for 3 minutes in the syrup and drain them, reserve 10 to 15cl of this syrup and add the squeezed gelatin, stir with a whisk in the rest of the syrup add the pear liqueur (optional) the large cubes of pears and set aside
4- Put your heavy cream in a bowl 5 minutes in the freezer then whip into stiff peaks, fold in with a wooden spatula 10g of icing sugar and the part of the syrup mixed with the gelatin
5- Spread food wrap all around your charlotte mold then line the bottom by cutting small hearts in a rosette pattern from your biscuits
then quickly dip your ladyfinger biscuits in the syrup and arrange them around with the rounded side facing inward
6- Keep 3 whole biscuits and cut all the rest into small pieces and soak them in the remaining syrup
7- Assembly
Arrange a layer of pear cream then some soaked biscuits etc until the edge then finish with the whole biscuits cut in half which will serve as a lid then place a small weight on top on a small board or small plate
then refrigerate overnight
unmold for your guests, wrap it with a beautiful ribbon and serve separately with English cream, hot chocolate or coffee-flavored cream
good recipe
And furthermore Laurence Mazuelle de Lagny (one of our regular visitors) receive our congratulations for this real success highlighted by the photo of this recipe
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