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agreer
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Fri, Nov 21 2014, 7:04 pm
Hi, I'm looking for an easy dessert I can serve Friday night that is:
a) relatively easy to make - I don't mind a lot of steps, but nothing with a candy thermometer or anything that if I leave it for a second too long, it will get ruined
b) gorgeous and appealing to look at - a feast for the eyes
c) delicious
Anyone have any suggestions?!?!
TIA
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Sanguine
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 11:06 am
agreer wrote: | Hi, I'm looking for an easy dessert I can serve Friday night that is:
a) relatively easy to make - I don't mind a lot of steps, but nothing with a candy thermometer or anything that if I leave it for a second too long, it will get ruined
b) gorgeous and appealing to look at - a feast for the eyes
c) delicious
Anyone have any suggestions?!?! |
d) low calorie
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vicki
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 2:57 pm
A trifle always looks pretty and is good for a crowd.
Or a Napolean. I freeze a trayful but when you cut it and place on a plate you see the pretty layers.
If either sounds right for you, I could write up the recipe.
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BBm
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 5:30 pm
I would love the Napoleon recipe!!
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ocee
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 5:34 pm
Pavlova with whipped cream and seasonal fruits.
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a1mom
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 7:43 pm
I make pomegranate bark.
melt any decent pareve chocolate, mix in a handful of pomegranate arils, spread on parchment paper lined cookie sheet, sprinkle with enough pomegranate arils to cover and press gently into the chocolate. freeze for 10 min to harden, break into small pieces, store in fridge.
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Lady Bug
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 8:20 pm
a1mom wrote: | I make pomegranate bark.
melt any decent pareve chocolate, mix in a handful of pomegranate arils, spread on parchment paper lined cookie sheet, sprinkle with enough pomegranate arils to cover and press gently into the chocolate. freeze for 10 min to harden, break into small pieces, store in fridge. |
Sounds nice. How thick do you make the chocolate?
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a1mom
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 9:22 pm
a little thinner then a bar of rosemarie chocolate
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agreer
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Sat, Nov 22 2014, 10:22 pm
Sanguine wrote: | d) low calorie |
Noooooo! Not low calorie. The richer the better.
Napoleons sound okay. Can I get the recipe?
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Heyaaa
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Sun, Nov 23 2014, 8:22 am
ocee wrote: | Pavlova with whipped cream and seasonal fruits. |
Pavlova is delicious and looks gorgeous with only the tiniest bit of effort. If you buy store bought fruit it's even quicker. Buy a bunch of different fruits, even canned if you want, and arrange in concentric circles or lines. If you're not artistic (although you don't have to be) you can make a strawberry compote, and pour it on top, in place of seasonal fruits, it still looks gorgeous.
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vicki
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Sun, Nov 23 2014, 8:26 am
Napolean:
2 cups coffee rich
1 container Rich's whip
2 packages instant vanilla pudding
Graham crackers/Petit Beurre cookies
Mix coffee rich with pudding. Whip the Rich's whip and fold into pudding.
Grease 9x13.
Layer with crackers. Pour in 1/2 mixture.
Layer with crackers. Pour in 1/2 mixture.
Top with crackers.
FREEZE.
Topping:
6T cocoa
2T karo syrup
3T softened margarine
2 T oil
1 1/2 cup confectioner's sugar
3 T coffee rich
2 T vanilla
Mix very well and spread over the crackers. Serve frozen.
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