Angeletti
December 3, 2009 · 1 comment
Now that Thanksgiving is out of the way it’s time to make holiday cookies for whatever holiday you might be celebrating. Angeletti are easy to make–kids can mix these successfully–and not too sweet. Angeletti ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted 3/4 cup sugar ¼ cup milk 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 3 eggs 3 cups [...]
Categories: baking, cookie, dessert, entertaining
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Cheesecake Mother Recipe
November 27, 2009 · 10 comments
No Thanksgiving feast is complete without at least one dessert, so I made individual Butternut Squash Cheesecakes. I used my mother recipes for the crust and filling. Crust Mother Recipe 2 cups fine crumbs 4 ounces (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted Mix the crumbs and melted butter in a bowl. Using a prepared pan, pat [...]
Categories: baking, dessert, mother recipe
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Chocolate Mousse
October 3, 2009 · 10 comments
Back when I was a pastry chef I made this almost every day, frequently doing a double or even triple batch. It isn’t piped into individual serving bowls; it’s molded in a loaf pan. That makes for easier service and doesn’t require any special dishes. Typically, I served it on a bed of Crème Anglaise [...]
Categories: chocolate, dessert
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Crème Anglaise
October 2, 2009 · 8 comments
If you only learn one dessert sauce, make it crème anglaise. You can alter the flavoring very easily and it goes well with virtually any dessert. It also makes what may be the very best vanilla ice cream ever! You’ll need three bowls to make this; stainless steel bowls are probably best. Crème Anglaise ½ [...]
Categories: dessert, sauce
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Crêpes au Cerises
September 8, 2009 · Leave a comment
Now that I have nearly 2 liters of cherry liqueur sitting around, I have to come up with excuses to use it. Yes, it makes a great Cherry Coke, but I can only drink so many of those. As it happens, I’m teaching a series of classes based on classic French cooking, so instead of [...]
Categories: dessert, entertaining, mother recipe
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Home Creamery: Mascarpone
July 17, 2009 · 11 comments
Mascarpone, the queen of dessert cheeses. At least it is when it’s freshly made. The mascarpone available in most stores is a little rubbery and a bit too citrusy. The real thing has a texture like whipped cream about to turn to butter and an ethereal, ever-so-slightly tart flavor. To make mascarpone you’ll need tartaric [...]
Categories: cheese, dessert, gluten-free, home creamery, vegetarian
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Strawberry-Ricotta Tartlet
June 18, 2009 · 33 comments
Strawberries may well be my favorite food, and this is the time of year when Hood strawberries are just right! To celebrate my birthday I made strawberry tartlets.
Categories: baking, cheese, dessert, pastry, shortbread, vegetarian
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Candy Cap Gelato
June 5, 2009 · 16 comments
Gelato is the truly ethereal version of ice cream that originates in Italy. Most important to a gelato is to start with a good base and to finish with low-speed churning that incorporates as little air as possible. There are two standard gelato bases, white and yellow. The white base is made without eggs, the [...]
Categories: dessert, gelato, gluten-free, home creamery, mother recipe, mushroom, vegetarian
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Xocoatl Sorbet
June 4, 2009 · 37 comments
The Mayans turned cacao beans into a drink, but it was the Aztecs who added vanilla and honey to make it sweet. If they had invented sorbet, I’d like to think they would have made something like this.
Categories: chocolate, dairy-free, dessert, gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian
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Pantry: Grenadine
May 30, 2009 · 4 comments
Grenadine is used in many drinks, but the grenadine you can buy in grocery and liquor stores is, well, nasty. And it might not even have any pomegranate in it, but it may contain some “tasty” corn syrup and bright red dye. Unfortunately, pomegranate juice really isn’t bright red, and grenadine shouldn’t set your teeth on edge with sweetness.
Categories: beverage, condiments, dairy-free, dessert, entertaining, gluten-free, ingredients, pantry, vegan, vegetarian
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