Showing posts with label Mini-Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mini-Desserts. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Raspberry Fool

Summer is truly the best time to enjoy this dessert, when raspberries are in season, and we want to avoid turning on the stove at all costs.


I use the Pioneer Woman's recipe, which is so easy!  I've written it down below for fast reference, but I still recommend going to her site to view the process:

Ingredients

3 cups raspberries, plus a few more for serving
¼ cup sugar
3 tablespoons raspberry liqueur, or you may use water - I use Chambord
2 cups cold heavy cream
½ cup powdered sugar
8 whole vanilla wafers (or other cookie)
Fresh mint sprigs for garnish (optional)

Directions
  1. In a bowl stir together the raspberries, sugar and liqueur (or water) and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
  2. Whip the cream with the powder sugar until soft peaks form.
  3. Mash the raspberries with a fork until all the liquid and fruit are mashed together.
  4. Spoon half of the fruit into the cream and fold once or twice with a spatula, do not overmix!
  5. Add half of the remaining fruit and fold once or twice.  If you want more fruit, add the rest; if not, use remaining fruit pureé as a garnish on top.
  6. Serve in pretty glasses with crumbed cookies on top.
*** Best if made just before serving.

Some versions of this recipe call for straining the fruit mixture to get rid of the raspberry seeds and make a true fruit purée, but I think the seeds add a charming character to the look, and you can't really taste them anyway.  Enjoy!

Friday, January 9, 2015

Three Kings Day 2015

By the time Epiphany came around, the creative juices had stopped flowing after all the entertaining we did in December, but I couldn't let this holiday, which is so special to me, pass unnoticed.  However, although I definitely wanted to have friends over, I didn't necessarily want to cook.  Zuni, from Chickadee Home Nest suggested a "Dessert and Coffee" party, instead of an afternoon tea.  Thank you, Zuni!  Your suggestion was brilliant!  Zuni, who shares the same Cuban roots as I do, also celebrates Three Kings Day.  Please visit her charming blog.  You will be enchanted with her entertaining style and wonderful stories.

Once the plan was in place, I set out to find wonderful treats for a tasty dessert table, but, alas, I ran into an unexpected obstacle!  All my favorite bakeries were closed for the long holiday weekend!  Undaunted, I let my iPad do the walking and found a variety of sources here and there, and, well, came up with an interesting and delicious table!  Voilà!


Our parties always seem to end up in the kitchen, so I set up the desserts in the Living Room to encourage circulation.  It did seem to help a little, but in the end, we all ended up back in the kitchen.


The treats included Cannolli, Fruit-filled Kolacky, Coconut Flan, and, the pièce the résistance, Galette des Roi - Kings Cake as made in France.  It is made with puff pastry with a frangipane (almond cream) center. The cake had a baby Jesus hidden in its center, and whoever finds it gets to wear a paper crown, and is declared King for the day!


Kolacky is a delicious Central European pastry, and, since Polish Americans make up the largest European ethnicity in the Chicago area, there is no shortage of places that offer this yummy treat.


Cannolli may be Italian, but it's become an American favorite.  If you haven't tasted one, I urge you to find the nearest Italian bakery and have them fill one for you on the spot.  The best are filled with the sweetened Ricotta cheese center just before serving, so the shell doesn't have time to turn soggy.  Then the ends are capped off with either finely chopped pistachio or chocolate chips.


Just recently I learned how to make Coconut Flan, thanks to my friend, Layda, who brought one to our Christmas celebration and shared her recipe. The flan, arriving to the New World from Spain, acquires a uniquely Caribbean flavor when coconut is added. It is marvelous!  I'll share the recipe soon, once I've made it half a dozen time and feel comfortable with the outcome.  So, unintentionally, this turned out to be an international dessert buffet!  How fitting for The Three Kings!


Gold, symbolic of one of the gifts that the Magi were reputed to have brought to the Baby Jesus, is represented in the tablecloth and the arrangement of gold branches.  I found the branches at my local supermarket, stuck them on a dry oasis, and covered them with river rocks.  I love how it looks against my brown Living Room wall!  Each guest went home with a Lottery ticket.  Hopefully, more gold would be heading their way.


And here are the three mystical beings that represent the revelation of God to us.  They foreshadow, with their gifts of gold, myrrh and frankincense, Jesus' greatness and his suffering.  It is always, a most moving and perfect ending to the holiday season.  May your new year be filled with epiphanies and joy!  God bless!

Linking to Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday.  You've got to stop by and see Susan's wonderful Snowman Cake centerpiece!

Monday, December 31, 2012

A new favorite gadget

If you are a regular reader, you may have noticed the little custard desserts on Christmas Eve.  My vanilla custard, which is really my mother's recipe, has always been a favorite with our sons; click here to get the recipe and step-by-step instructions.


Imagine my excitement when I discovered this wonderful gadget that makes the task of filling the mini-dessert glasses ever so much easier!  Here it is . . . Ta da!


It's called a cupcake pen and it's designed to hold batter that can be then injected directly into the cupcake liners with minimal mess . . .

Note to my blogging buddy, Celine:  YOU NEED ONE OF THESE!  Celine bakes all the time and her specialty is cupcakes and muffins.  Celine, I'm telling you, you will love this!  I bought it at Bed, Bath and Beyond, but I've seen them in other stores as well.  And, in addition to working really well with cupcakes (especially mini-cupcakes), it's also excellent for pudding/custard shots!

Tonight I tried a quick variation:  Chocolate/chocolate chip/pistachio pudding shots.  I used instant Jell-O pudding, and, unless you are a pudding snob (er, that would be me, unfortunately . . . ) these are a fun, tasty dessert that will look pretty stunning on a dessert table.  The pudding is not as good as my home-made custard, but they are pretty good.  Let me put it to you another way . . . they did not last long in the refrigerator . . .


Start out with chocolate pudding.  Once you make the pudding, following the package directions, pour it in the cupcake pen and refrigerate for about 10 minutes . . .  The cupcake pen even has a lid . . . isn't that cool?


Fill the shot glasses about ½ full with chocolate pudding . . .


Add a layer of Nestlé's mini-chocolate chips . . .


Then add a layer of pistachio pudding . . .


Aren't they cute?  Here's another shot . . .


Imagine the possibilities . . .  And I love the concept of mini-desserts.  I've never liked large servings of dessert.  I'd rather have a just a little bit of sweetness.  If I want more, I can always go back for seconds, but this way, there's no waste, and no guilt.

I wish all my friends a peaceful, prosperous, healthy new year.  Thank you for letting me into your homes, and for teaching me so much!  See you in 2013!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Be merry all!

Be merry all, be merry all,
With holly dress the festive hall;
Prepare the song, the feast, the ball,
To welcome merry Christmas.
—William Robert Spencer









The dessert table . . .


Gingerbread squares with cream cheese frosting . . .


Chocolate mousse . . .


Pears Mascarpone Custard . . .


Vanilla-Cinnamon Custard (Natilla) . . .


Crème de menthe brownies (made by my wonderful sister-in-law, Kathy) . . .




Wishing you a blessed Christmas, surrounded by family and enveloped in the love of God.