Archive for the ‘Desserts’ Category

Menu Dessert with Mini Chocolate Cheesecake

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

When you think of anything chocolate, a chocolate bar, pudding, mousse or cookie, you can close your eyes and imagine the taste of it melting on our tongue. Words usually associated with this tasty food are sweet, decadent and sinful. They almost sound bad, but this is actually very good! A little bite of chocolate can be a quick pick me up and boost of energy when you’re dragging. This is also a great way to finish off a spectacular meal. With a mild, maybe nutty or hazelnut hint to a coffee your sip it slowly as you indulge in a creamy mini chocolate cheesecake for dessert. If you are looking for a dessert idea, the delightful mini cheesecakes could serve up the perfect taste phenomenon to compliment a great meal.

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Dessert Menu with French Ice Cream Sundae

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

French ice cream sundaes might include any combination of flavors, sorbets, syrups, nuts and even alcohols. There really is no limit. However, there are some popular combination that you are quite likely to find on the menu if you visit an ice cream parlor (glacier) in France. These classic sundaes are easy enough to reproduce at home. Add on a fancy French name, and you will have an elegant dessert ready in no time.

If you do decide to serve your dessert with a French touch, do not forget to top it with one or two rolled “cigarette” or fan shaped cookies. Their slightly sweet, crispy crunch is the perfect accompaniment to a cold and rich French sundae.

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Delicious Suggestions on Making Desserts

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

The wide variety of flavors, textures and intensities found in different gourmet cheeses makes for an infinite number of ways to serve and enjoy them. One way – serving cheese with ice cream – is sure to get your guests talking.

Try these delicious suggestions and you’ll be sure to spark a memorable encore to your gourmet get together!

Ice cream and cheese

Gourmet cheese and ice cream makes for a luxurious treat that will surprise and impress those who’ve never enjoyed them together. The creaminess of cheeses like brie is amplified when paired with the cool, refreshing texture of iced cream. The result is a velvety, tasty and cool combination.

When you are in the mood for a rich dessert, pair some chocolate ice cream with brie cheese. For a more mild combo try pairing brie or camambert with a vanilla or coffee flavor – or one flavored with natural cheese compliments like pares, peaches, blueberries or plums.

One of a kind

Pairing cheese and ice cream creates a distinctive treat – but those who really want something new can make their own custom cheese flavor. Some flavoring suggestions include goat-cheese pear, blueberry brie and peach-camambert. Tru enthusiasts can either make their own cheese flavors from scratch with an ice cream maker or mix their favorite creamy, mild gourmet cheese together with heavy cream and add it to store-bought vanilla. Whatever preparation style you use, be sure to place the finished product in the freezer until it reaches your desired hardness level.

Back to basics

If you’re in search of a more traditional dessert with cheese to serve, we’ve got you covered with our gourmet recipes for cheesecake, pumpkin pie, and chocolate St. Andre. Browse through our whole cheese dessert recipes archive for many more recipes that feature all sorts of other great pairings and presentation styles.

Making Delicious Pizzelle Cookie

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Pizzelle is an Italian waffle cookie that is especially popular around Easter and Christmas. They are fairly large, at around five inches, and are usually made one or two at a time. It is traditionally made with a pizzelle maker, similar to a waffle iron, held by hand over a stove burner. With the creation of electric irons, they are becoming a popular snack for people who lack the time to prepare them in the old fashioned way. The irons leave a snowflake pattern on the cookies.

If you are going to make these cookies by hand, you’ll need flour, sugar, eggs, and butter, margarine, or vegetable oil. You’ll also need flavoring. Common flavorings include anise, vanilla, lemon zest, chocolate, cinnamon, and orange. If you don’t have the time or inclination to cook but still want fresh cookies, you can also buy a pizzelle mix. In some grocery stores, you can buy premade pizzelles.

There are many comparable cookies in various regions. Krumkakes from Norway are quite similar. The pizzelle is thought to be based on the crustulum, which is an ancient Roman cookie. Although pizzelle is the most common name, in the Lazio, Italy area they are called ferratelle and in Molise they might also be called cancelle.

Pizzelles can be eaten in a variety of ways. Sometimes they are had as flat cookies. They are often crunchy, but they can also be prepared in a way to make them chewy and soft. A wooden dowel can be used when they are fresh to roll the pastry into a cone shape. This pastry can then be filled with cannoli cream or another filling. A filling can also be spread on them while flat to make a sandwich cookie.

While they can be eaten year round, they are mostly known for special occasions. These include the Christmas season and Easter weekend. Italian weddings are also a common place where these are found. However, since technology makes it easier to cook fresh ones at home with little effort, they are gaining popularity as a treat that can be eaten at any time.

Though they may always be most prevalent in Italian households, they are gaining mainstream appeal. If local grocery stores don’t carry them prepackaged, they can always be purchased over the internet. Pizzelle bakers have made it simply for anyone to make up a stack of cookies on a Sunday morning. They are good both fresh and after they have cooled.

Making Better Food Choices on Dessert

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

We all love dessert, but sometimes we have to make changes in our lives for our own good. Eating healthier is one of those choices. With diabetes, obesity, and heart disease at an all time high, it is time many of us started making better food choices.

This does not mean we have to give up on desserts entirely. Many recipes can easily be adapted or changed to make them lower in fat and calories. This does not always mean you have to sacrifice taste, either. By taking the time to pay attention to what you eat, you can have your cake and eat it, too.

There are many recipes that make it simple to reduce the sugar, fat and sodium content. If you are baking a cake or a sweet bread, try using only half the butter, oil, or shortening they ask for and replace the other half with applesauce or pureed bananas or prunes. Sugar can be cut in half or even reduced to a third of what the recipe wants. Replace the missing sugar with spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, or cloves. Vanilla or almond extract also work well. Salt can simply be reduced or eliminated in many recipes that do not require yeast. Savory foods can be enhanced by herbs in its place.

You can always change how you cook your dessert. Fried desserts are going to cost you more in health than those that are baked. You can also use smaller portions. This is an excellent way to lower your caloric intake of fat and other unhealthy ingredients.

Just because you want to lose weight does not mean you have to lose flavor. Take a look at your favorite dessert recipes and see what you can alter. Of course, you can always try something new.

Favorite Desserts in America

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

There is no denying that here in America, we love our desserts. We are always happy to try anything sweet. Yet, as time has passed, we have developed a few favorites we turn to over and over again. These desserts have become American classics; it does not matter where they originated. We have claimed them for our own.

Ice cream, chocolate cake, apple pie, and cheesecake are all dessert favorites in the USA. With such traditional choices, it is no surprise that many cannot choose which of these holds the number one spot for themselves. Each of these desserts has had a long history, and none were invented in the United States; nonetheless, they continue to hold the top few spots.

Vanilla is still the number one ice cream flavor, followed closely by chocolate. Chocolate cake is still the favorite of most people. Apple pie conjures up images of Americana, like baseball, swinging under a tree and playing fetch with the dog. Cheesecake, well, it is one of the most classic dessert choices of all time.

Let us take a look at one of these desserts: chocolate cake. This decadent favorite can be made simply, with a molten center, or so rich you are not sure which way is up by the time you are finished. Whatever type is your personal favorite, you cannot go wrong with chocolate cake.