Lavash Pie with Pears

I often use apples and pears in my sweet treats. This time, it’s a lavash pie with pears. It’s quick and easy to make, and it always turns out great!
Number of servings:

ingredients

Zupa Rimi rasoļņiks 480g

1 120 g pilngraudu lavaš "Prima food"

3 Olas

300 grams Olu baltums

668 grams Bumbieris

600 grams Kulinārijas biezpiens “Baltais” (vai jebkurš vājpiena biezpiens)

75 grams Eritritols

40 grams Kukurūzas ciete

16 grams Vaniļas cukurs

1 tējkarote Cepamais pulveris

Saldinātājs (stēvija, vai cits intensīvais pilienveida saldinātājs)

preperation

  1. Cut the lavash into long strips, then into narrow pieces about 3 cm wide.

  2. Add the egg white and erythritol to the eggs and whisk until the mass increases significantly in volume.

  3. Add the curd, high-intensity sweetener, and cornstarch, then blend everything thoroughly.

  4. Cut the pears in half and slice them into small, thin slices.

  5. Add the pears to the egg and curd mixture and stir them in.

  6. Add the sliced lavash.

  7. Mix all ingredients, pour the mixture into a baking tin and bake in the oven at 170–175 °C for approximately 40–50 minutes.

Nutritional value

Finished product weight - 1794g.

Number of servings - 4.0

1 A serving contains:

Kilocalories (Kcal) 387.0
% of 1 day needed*
Carbohydrates (OH) 49.0g. 17%
Proteins (OB) 31.0g. 62%
Fat (T) 6.3g. 10%
* % of 1 day's requirement. Kcal and nutritional value calculations are based on a 2000 calorie diet. The amount of Kcal, T, OH and OB you need may be higher or lower depending on your needs.
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