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Authentic French Crepes

Authentic French Crepes by Cedric Tesson

A crepe is a type of very thin, cooked pancake usually made from wheat flour. The word, like the pancake itself, is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning “curled.” While crepes originate from Brittany, a region in the northwest of France.

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Ganache Chocolate Nutella

Ganache Chocolate Nutella by Amos Miller

Use this topping on any thing you wish to enhance with CHOCOLATE, from baked goods to ice cream. It will keep for a couple of days unrefrigerated - a couple of weeks in the cooler. Sprinkle some finely chopped nuts on top of the ganache, if you wish - even some crushed peppermint candy. Gran Marnier and Chambord are great…

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Chocolate Mousse - Raw Food

Chocolate Mousse - Raw Food by Briimstone & Grumblenott

Organic. Vegan. Live. Raw.

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Mocha Amaretto crème brûlée Almond crunch

Mocha Amaretto crème brûlée Almond crunch by Foodessa

Voila, 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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Faux Chocolate Silk Pie

Faux Chocolate Silk Pie by Salad Foodie

A chocolate lover’s delight and so easy for Easter or Mother’s Day dessert. Rich and smooth, this take on French chocolate silk pie has a secret - tofu replaces heavy cream! But no one will know the difference - unless you tell! I tried this out on my unsuspecting son who avoids tofu-anything. He sampled it, then scarfed the whole…

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Orange Crepes

Orange Crepes by B Innes

Crepes with an Orange filling and a delicious Orange Sauce

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Dark Chocolate Chili Fondue

Dark Chocolate Chili Fondue by charlene sherman

delicious intoxicating ,and so sexy to eat with your lover

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Creme Brulee

Creme Brulee by Dave Forest

Crème 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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