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Torta di Capelli D’Angelo con Melagrana (Angel Hair Cake with Pomegranite)

Torta di Capelli D’Angelo con Melagrana (Angel Hair Cake with Pomegranite) by Pattie Meegan

4 votes
3369 views
Creme Brulee

Creme Brulee by Mark Tabak

My claim to fame. Not quite so traditional, I use whole eggs and milk to lighten it up a little bit.

3 votes
7063 views
The Best Ever Creme Brulee

The Best Ever Creme Brulee by Sous Chef Tami

2 votes
3065 views
French Dessert: Creme brulee aux Myrtilles/Blueberries Creme Brulee

French Dessert: Creme brulee aux Myrtilles/Blueberries Creme Brulee by Robert-Gilles Martineau

A classic!

2 votes
2366 views
Pumpkin Panna Cotta

Pumpkin Panna Cotta by Carolinaheartstrings

Panna 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…

2 votes
2837 views
Creme Caramel

Creme Caramel by Arlene Rinaldo

This is a simple recipe that all my friends love, and I would like to share it with you. Since this is the first recipe that I have posted, I am still learning how to do it. Do be careful handling the pan with the hot caramel syrup as it gets very hot and can burn your skin. The pan can be easily cleaned by boiling lots of water…

1 vote
5232 views
Panna Cotta with Raspberry Coulis

Panna Cotta with Raspberry Coulis by Jason Freund

I'm not going to lie to you. This recipe is very technical, and it must be followed precisely, or else the results will be bad. That said, the lengthly instructions are very easy, and if followed, it definately produces the best panna cotta, and likely the best overall dessert I've ever had. Source: America’s Test Kitchen…

1 vote
12186 views
Tofu Honey Panna Cotta with Blood Oranges, and Pistachio

Tofu Honey Panna Cotta with Blood Oranges, and Pistachio by House Foods America

Chef Wong combines complimentary colors and textures in this flavorful and satisfying Italian dessert. Recipe created by Chef Lee Anne Wong For House Foods America

1 vote
9629 views
Panacotta. (Italian cream custard)

Panacotta. (Italian cream custard) by Les

Very delicious but quite rich so don't 'pig out'

1 vote
1916 views
Creme Brulee

Creme Brulee by Kyla

healthy

1 vote
1272 views
Apple cream

Apple cream by Guest of winter

A soft and light apple cream with cider and eggs, delicious on its own but good as a filling too.

1 vote
2886 views
Lemon Curd

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…

1 vote
2770 views
Creme Caramel

Creme Caramel by B Innes

Crème caramel, custard with caramel, flan, or flan de leche, many different names for a simple custard dessert that looks so impressive when served. Soft creamy custard and a soft caramel topping are a wonderful end to any dinner. You can make this as a single large serving in a 2 quart souffle pan or as individual servings in 6…

1 vote
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custard CREAM with RICOTTA and Maple Syrup

custard CREAM with RICOTTA and Maple Syrup by Foodessa

Taking 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

1 vote
1487 views
basic CUSTARD...aka crème anglaise (Vanilla custard)

basic CUSTARD...aka crème anglaise (Vanilla custard) by Foodessa

A custard that develops into a thinner, velvety, smooth cream. It can stand alone as a classic spooned (cold/warm) dessert or used to accentuate one. This cream needs only egg yolks and starch is not required. Adapted from the book: ‘Larousse- Best Desserts ever’ For a dedicated post...refer to:…

1 vote
2135 views