- A Polish lady that I had not seen for many years came to visit me.
- We sat in the garden chatting over coffee and cake.
- She mentioned a cake she had not had for ages – Tort Melba.
- She told me it was based around Pêche Melba – Peach Melba
- However she could not remember the recipe.
- I said I would look the recipe up and make it for her.
- I have done and tried several different versions, which will be posted soon.
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- First here is a little history about Peach Melba.
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- Dame Nellie Melba (1861–1931) – born Helen Porter Mitchell – was an Australian operatic soprano.
- She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century.
- She took the pseudonym “Melba” from Melbourne, her home town.
- In 1892 Nellie Melba was performing in Wagner’s opera Lohengrin at Covent Gardens.
- The Duke of Orléans gave a dinner party at the Savoy Hotel in London to celebrate her triumph.
- For the occasion, Escoffier created a new dessert Pêche Melba – Peach Melba.
- He used an ice sculpture of a swan, which carried peaches resting on a bed of vanilla ice cream and these were topped with spun sugar.
- In 1900, he created a new version of the dessert at the opening of the Carlton Hotel where he was head chef.
- The ice swan was not used and the ice cream and peaches were now topped with a purée of sugared raspberries.
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- Below is an easy recipe for Peach Melba using tinned peaches.
Ingredients
- Tinned peach halves – 2 per serving
- Vanilla ice cream – 2 scoops per serving
- Raspberry sauce – made from raspberry jam
- Lemon juice – optional
Method
- An easy raspberry sauce can be made from good (home-made) raspberry jam.
- Put around 4 to 5 tablespoons of raspberry jam and 2 tablespoons of water in a small saucepan.
- Heat gently, stirring with a wooden spoon, until you have a pouring sauce.
- If your jam is very sweet and a little lemon juice.
- Leave to cool.
- Allow two peach halves per serving and arrange these on a flat plate.
- Add two scoops of vanilla ice cream next to the peaches.
- Pour some raspberry sauce over the ice cream and peaches.
- Serve any remaining sauce in a little jug.
