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Vanilla Custard Sauce (British) by Marlin RinehartThis sauce is served over steamed puddings, fruit crisps (crumbles), and any dessert that would be enhanced by a creamy vanilla sauce. It's the perfect homemade replacement for Byrd's Custard powder. One warning, however: 1) use a small, "thick-bottom" saucepan, and 2) cook over low heat and don't allow the mixture to boil or it will… |
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Raspberry espuma or foam by Guest of winterMaybe you've never heard about the iSi Whip, which I use for making whipped cream since some years ago, because there's no other device as good for serving perfectly whipped cream, straight from the bottle. Mr. Ferrán Adriá,the famous Spanish cook, in a quest to provide espumas, foams, mousses, or whatever you want to call them… |
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Summer Pudding by Guilt Free Cuisine by FergyhunA delicious classic English dessert which is completely fat free. |
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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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Bittersweet chocolate pudding by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaTasty homemade chocolate pudding. |
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Mango Pannacotta by Lourdes PrincyCreamy milk + gelatin dessert topped with glazed nuts and the fresh mango flavour. |
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Zabaglione Gelato by Evelyn Scott
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Sour berries jam by Gourmandelle LifestyleBlogA few days ago I visited my boyfriend’s parents and of course I returned home with lots of bags filled with fruits and veggies. I had about 2 kg of sour berries and I did not want them to spoil so I decided to make some jam. The recipe below is calculated for 1 kg of sour berries, resulting a 850g jar filled with sourly, cinnamon… |
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