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i_crave_mountain_dew

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  • Joined: 12/14/2005
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submit your best desert recipes Wed, 12/14/05 11:56 AM (permalink)
im in need of some serious desertage - please submit ur favourite recipes, and if anybody has a killer cinnamon roll recipe then please please please post it, but any deserts are awesom!!
THANKS
 
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    Scorereader

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    RE: submit your best desert recipes Wed, 12/14/05 3:12 PM (permalink)
    I can submit a recipe for you, but I need to know...
    there are a number of people, either American or at least living stateside, on this Forum that spells color and favorite as colour and favourite. I understand this is the British spelling and is used in Canada as well.
    I'm wondering why we see it so often on this site? Are there a lot of roadfoodies who are Canadian?

    just wondering. I don't care either way.

    o.k.: here's a recipe, I've stolen from Emeril. It's a Tirimizu I saw him make on t.v. Tried it with success. And I'm no baker or real dessert maker.


    Ingredients needed:

    4 ounces bittersweet chocolate
    3 large egg yolks
    3 tablespoons granulated sugar, plus 2 tablespoons sugar, plus 1 teaspoon
    1 1/4 cups sweet dessert wine, such as Vin Santo
    2 large egg whites
    1/4 cup cooled brewed espresso, or other strong coffee blend
    1 cup ricotta
    1 cup heavy cream
    4 to 5 ounces ladyfingers
    Cocoa powder, garnish
    Chocolate-Dipped Coffee Beans, garnish

    Place the chocolate in the top of a double boiler or in a bowl set over a pot of simmering water, and stir until melted. Remove from the heat and cool to room temperature.

    In the top of a double boiler or in a bowl set over a pot of simmering water, beat the egg yolks and 3 tablespoons of sugar until pale yellow and frothy. Add 1/2 cup of the wine and whip until thick, being careful not to let the mixture boil. Remove from the heat and fold in the chocolate. Cool to room temperature.

    In a medium bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form, and fold into the cooled custard mixture.

    In a bowl, combine the coffee, ricotta, and 2 tablespoons sugar and set aside.

    In a separate bowl, whip the cream until soft peaks form. Add the remaining teaspoon of sugar and whip until stiff peaks form.

    Dip the ladyfingers into the remaining 3/4 cup of dessert wine and arrange them in the bottom of a square 9-inch baking dish. Cover with half of the ricotta, half of the custard, and half of the whipped cream. Repeat with the remaining ingredients, ending with whipped cream on top. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until set, at least 3 hours.

    To serve, sift the cocoa powder evenly over the top and decorate with the chocolate coffee beans. Cut into equal pieces and serve.

    Yield: 6 to 8 servings

    For more dessert recipes by Emeril go to:
    http://www.emerils.com/recipes/categories/dessert/

    Alton Brown also has some easy peasy desserts that look great, take great, but doesn't take great pain.


     
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      i_crave_mountain_dew

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      • Joined: 12/14/2005
      • Location: Tampa, FL
      RE: submit your best desert recipes Thu, 12/15/05 3:32 AM (permalink)
      thats great, ill have to try it, but im loking for some reall simple recepies like cinnamon rolls like home-engineered recipes kinda thing!!
       
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        angeltx

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        • Joined: 11/6/2003
        • Location: Waco, TX
        RE: submit your best desert recipes Thu, 12/15/05 9:36 AM (permalink)
        Cherry Surprise Balls

        1 cup butter or margarine
        1/2 cup powered sugar
        2 cups flour;sifted
        2 teaspoons vanilla
        2 teaspoons water
        1 1/2 cups chopped nuts
        6 squares bittersweet or semisweet chocolate melted
        2 med sized bottles maraschino cherries with stems

        Cream butter or margarine and sugar until fluffy;and flour,vanilla and water mix well.Form individual balls of dough around each cherry.This dough is very soft and easy to work with.Bake on greased cookie sheet at 350 for 15 to 20 minutes.Cool on rack, then dip bottom of cookie into melted chocolate,then nuts.Let set on paper lined trays.
         
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          Scorereader

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          RE: submit your best desert recipes Thu, 12/15/05 10:53 AM (permalink)
          quote:
          Originally posted by i_crave_mountain_dew

          thats great, ill have to try it, but im loking for some reall simple recepies like cinnamon rolls like home-engineered recipes kinda thing!!


          dude, Tirimisu IS easy.
          the post may be long, but there's nothing difficult in that recipe.

          if you want to make cinnamon rolls from scratch, it's not all that much easier.


           
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            laststandchili

            • Total Posts: 177
            • Joined: 5/25/2005
            • Location: Annapolis, MD
            RE: submit your best desert recipes Thu, 12/15/05 12:02 PM (permalink)
            I do a take off on pan perdu that I call pan gateau, real easy entertaining recipe. I buy a pound cake- slice, dredge in an egg/milk bath, sprinkle with turbinado sugar and fry like french toast. Usually I'll do this in the summer and sandwich berries and whipped cream between two slices then top with same (for fancy I use thinner slices and build a Napoleon). You could come up with any number of winter variations. I like using bannanas foster with a big dollop of ice cream on top or on the side. I guess something chocolaty wouldn't be terrible. Or maybe a sweet potato custard with pecans and maple syrup, or...Boy I can't wait to get home.

            Merry Christmas and

            Vayo con Queso
             
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