This recipe is based on the Corsican Fiadone or Fiadoni cheesecake which has no bottom layer. That’s what makes it so simple to make, 10 to 15 minutes maximum. What
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A custardy puffy pancake you will love and simple to make. A Dutch baby pancake (must be a rather big baby!) is also referred to as a German pancake. It’s
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It’s a Cherry Cake with Amaretto! When it’s cherry season you can’t beat a good cherry cake. This cake is made using some almond meal and amaretto liqueur. It’s similar
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It is hard to beat a cream puff with hot chocolate sauce filled with a creamy custard cream. You will love these Profiteroles with hot chocolate sauce, a French dessert
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A classic style apple pie that’s hard to beat made with a buttery crusty flaky crust. This recipe uses two types of apples, the green granny smith apples for their
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This apple cake is a variation from the Italian Umbrian specialty. It is rich in fruit containing at least 80 percent fruit and is deliciously soft and moist. The addition
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This Vanilla Panna Cotta is one of the most decadent and delicious dessert you will taste. Topped with strawberry sauce, garnished with berries and crushed pistachio nuts. This will amaze
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This will be the most amazing banana cake you will ever taste. It’s quite simple to make and the results are amazing. If you want to impress your guests or
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An Arabic style bread pudding, or rather croissant pudding. It’s made with milk-soaked croissants, with nuts, coconut and raisins. A beautiful sweet pastry pudding! This version uses three types of
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Possibly the finest apple dessert you will ever taste! Simplicity at its best, the French Tarte Tatin is basically sugar apples and pastry yet it tastes out of this world!
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These little Italian style donuts are the bomb! They are sometimes called Bombolini as they explode in your mouth like little bombs of delight. Filled with pastry cream taken to
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A Zebra Cake sometimes known as Marble cake, to my knowledge originated in Germany although some say it’s also Russian. It’s known in Germany as Marmorkuchen. The technique is to
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