Peanut butter parfait, soft chocolate, roasted peanuts and salted caramel recipe (2024)

Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for peanut butter parfait, soft chocolate, roasted peanuts and salted caramel by Andrew McConnell.

Oct 29, 2014 1:00pm

By Andrew McConnell

  • 50 mins preparation
  • 20 mins cooking plus cooling, chilling, freezing
  • Serves 8 - 10
  • Peanut butter parfait, soft chocolate, roasted peanuts and salted caramel recipe (1)

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Ingredients

  • 190 gm caster sugar
  • 300 gm pouring cream, at room temperature, plus 200gm whipped to soft peaks
  • 135 gm liquid glucose
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
  • 75 gm smooth peanut butter
  • 50 gm butter, diced
  • 4 gold-strength gelatine leaves, softened in cold water
  • 160 gm egg yolks (about 9)
  • 2 tbsp coarsely crushed peeled roasted peanuts

Butterscotch sauce

  • 115 gm caster sugar
  • 40 gm butter (diced, at room temperature)
  • 110 gm (½ cup) brown sugar
  • 75 gm thickened cream

Chocolate mousse

  • 2 egg yolks
  • 50 gm caster sugar
  • 50 gm powdered glucose
  • 100 ml milk
  • 300 ml pouring cream
  • 250 gm dark chocolate (60-70% cocoa solids)

Method

  • 1

    Heat a large saucepan over medium-high heat, scatter 140gm sugar over the base and cook until starting to turn caramel, then swirl pan occasionally to cook evenly to a light golden caramel (2-3 minutes). Remove from heat and add 300gm cream, 115gm glucose and vanilla bean paste. Return to heat and bring to the simmer, whisking to dissolve any lumps (3-4 minutes). Add peanut butter, then butter and whisk to combine. Squeeze excess water from gelatine and whisk into the hot liquid. Remove from heat and strain through a fine sieve into a large bowl.

  • 2

    Place egg yolks in an electric mixer and whisk until pale and tripled in volume (2-3 minutes). Bring remaining sugar, remaining glucose and 30ml water to the boil in a small saucepan over high heat and cook until it reaches 117C, then, with the mixer running on medium speed, pour sugar mixture into egg yolks. Whisk for 3 minutes, then whisk the yolk mixture into the peanut butter mix and cool completely. Fold the whipped cream into the mixture, pour into a 30cm x 15cm plastic tray lined with baking paper, cover with plastic wrap and freeze overnight.

  • 3

    For butterscotch sauce, heat a saucepan over medium-high heat, scatter sugar over the base and cook until starting to turn light golden caramel, swirling the pan occasionally to cook evenly (2-3 minutes). Meanwhile, bring 50ml water and 1 tsp fine salt to the boil in a separate small saucepan. Once sugar is caramel, reduce the heat and add boiling water to the caramel along with the butter, whisking until dissolved, whisk in the brown sugar and cream together. Don't overcook – it becomes thick once cool.Strain the mixture through a fine sieve and set aside to cool to room temperature (30-40 minutes).

  • 4

    For chocolate mousse, whisk egg yolks in a bowl with sugar and powdered glucose. In a small saucepan, bring the milk and 100ml cream to the boil. Allow to cool slightly (5 minutes), then pour into egg mixture, whisking to incorporate. Return the custard to the saucepan and stir over low heat until it starts to thicken (5-7 minutes). Remove from the heat and set aside. Melt chocolate in a bowl over
    a saucepan of boiling water, then mix the custard into the chocolate a third at a time. Whisk remaining cream to soft peaks, and fold into chocolate mixture. Transfer to a container and store covered in the fridge.

  • 5

    To serve, turn the parfait out onto a piece of baking paper. Cut the parfait into 6cm-square pieces with a hot knife and return to the freezer immediately. If the parfait is too cold to cut leave it out for 5 minutes to soften up a bit. When you wish to serve, cool the plates in the freezer for an hour or so. Place a piece of parfait on each plate. Top with a quenelle of chocolate mousse, drizzle with caramel sauce and top with crushed peanuts and serve.

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Peanut butter parfait, soft chocolate, roasted peanuts and salted caramel recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is in a peanut buster parfait? ›

Peanut Buster Parfait is a simple hot fudge sundae made from ice cream, hot fudge sauce, and peanuts made famous by Dairy Queen in the '70s. How three simple ingredients combine to make one INSANELY delicious treat, I'll never understand.

Who makes a peanut buster parfait? ›

Peanut Buster® Parfait | Dairy Queen® Menu.

What kind of peanuts are in DQ peanut buster parfait? ›

What is in a Peanut Buster Parfait? If you've ever had a Peanut Buster Parfait at Dairy Queen, then you already know why this pie is so good! The simple goodness of vanilla soft serve sprinkled with roasted salted peanuts and draped in hot fudge is irresistible!

Why is it called a peanut buster parfait? ›

Introduction: Peanut Buster Parfait

The bottom crust is a made of crushed oreo cookies. Then a layer of ice cream. This is topped with peanuts and then its all covered with chocolate sauce. It gets its name from the Peanut Buster Parfait at Dairy Queen which has a lot of the same ingredients.

What nuts does Dairy Queen use? ›

The chain uses coconut and other tree nuts, such as pecans, in several shakes and Blizzards. 1 In addition, Dairy Queen notes a cross-contamination risk for tree nuts on most of its peanut-containing products. The chain's hot foods are tree nut-free, and many ice cream flavors also are free of tree nuts.

Why are chocolate covered peanuts called goobers? ›

Etymology. While the brand name "Goobers" is trademarked, "goober" itself is an American English word for peanut, probably derived from the Gullah word guber (meaning "peanut"), which is in turn derived from the KiKongo word n'guba.

When did Dairy Queen introduce the peanut buster parfait? ›

1971: Peanut Buster® Parfait debuts on the menu. 1979: First Dairy Queen restaurant opens in the Middle East. 1984: Partnership with Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and Children's Miracle Network begins. 1985: Blizzard® Treats are introduced.

What is Sundrop peanut butter made of? ›

SUNDROP PEANUT BUTTER CRUNCHY - 100% NATURAL

Made only from roasted peanuts and nothing else. It contains no added sugar, salt or stabilisers, that makes it healthy for everyone in the family.

What does a parfait contain? ›

These are made by simply layering yogurt with granola, nuts, and/or fresh fruits (such as peaches, strawberries, or blueberries).

How many calories in a peanut buster parfait? ›

Dairy Queen Royal Treats Peanut Buster Parfait (1 serving) contains 95g total carbs, 92g net carbs, 31g fat, 16g protein, and 710 calories.

What comes on a DQ Hunger Buster? ›

1/4 lb. grilled beef patty topped with crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes, purple onions, tangy pickles and bold yellow mustard.

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