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Lemon Curd by Now We're Cooking!When made correctly, lemon curd - despite its rather unfortunate sounding name - is a creamy smooth explosion of tangy wow-ness for the palate. I tried this recipe for the first time to accompany some pound cake as a nice summery sweet with morning coffee. All I can say is Wow!!! Quick note - as I whisked in the ingredients, as I… |
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Tofu Honey Panna Cotta with Blood Oranges, and Pistachio by House Foods AmericaChef Wong combines complimentary colors and textures in this flavorful and satisfying Italian dessert. Recipe created by Chef Lee Anne Wong For House Foods America |
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Apple cream by Guest of winterA soft and light apple cream with cider and eggs, delicious on its own but good as a filling too. |
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Mocha Amaretto crème brûlée Almond crunch by FoodessaVoila, a satisfying, crunchy crust to top a sublime crème custard. Blowtorch be gone, all I need is a little burnt brittle. Note: The recipe for the brittle will yield enough for as many as 8 custards. For a dedicated post on the accompanying crème brûlée...refer here:… |
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Creme mousseuse au cacao by Luc RivaUne texture lisse et onctueuse et un goût fort en cacao. Excellente en dessert ou au goûter. |
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French Dessert: Creme brulee aux Myrtilles/Blueberries Creme Brulee by Robert-Gilles MartineauA classic! |
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Pumpkin Panna Cotta by CarolinaheartstringsPanna Cotta is an Italian dessert that has a dairy base combined with gelatin and sweetened. Basically it is a pudding and there are many varieties that add chocolate, fruit, nuts or spices. It is believed that it originated in Northern Italy where there are plenty of creameries and the thickening was the result of boiling with fish… |
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custard CREAM with RICOTTA and Maple Syrup by FoodessaTaking the Italian custard to a new level of texture and creaminess not equalled by any other. Perfect for filling cakes, cream puffs or ‘Zeppole di San Giuseppe’. Let your imagination ride. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2011/04/puff-choux-pastry-ricotta-cream-zeppole.html |
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Tiramisu by cathia chalvardjian
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Creme Brulee by Dave ForestCrème Brulee is actually easier to make than many people think. The trick is scalding the cream. Simply put it in a pot and bring to a boil. When the cream starts to foam up, shut it off. That's it! This recipe makes twenty-four Brulees, but you can reduce the recipe to make the amount you need. |
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