Simple, Super-Tangy Lemon Bars. Sounds good, right? What if I told you that the filling uses fresh lemon juice as well as lemon zest, which gives them twice the zing as you usually find the typical version? What if I also told you that they’re fairly simple to make, once you understand how to go about it? If you like lemon bars, you’re going to love this recipe.
Dessert
Blueberry Eclipse Cake Put yourself into the path of its totality.
This homemade (from scratch) three-layer (two-layer) Blueberry Eclipse Cake is made from butter, eggs, fresh berries, and sour cream, and it has an extraordinary color. It’s whipped cream and lemon curd frosting is celestial.
Five-Tier Cheese Wheel Wedding Cake
Looking for wedding cake alternatives? How about cheese wheels? Bourbon Belavittano, Bucheron, Brie, Campo de Montalban, and P’tit Basque all come together in a spectacular, Five-Tier Cheese Wheel Wedding Cake.
Fraisier Cake: Almond Genoise with Pistachio Mousse and Fresh Strawberries
This Fraisier Cake recipe (Almond Genoise with Pistachio Mousse and Fresh Strawberries) will blow your mind.
Vanilla-Pear Panna Cotta with Pear-Caramel Sauce
Vanilla-Pear Panna Cotta with Pear-Caramel Sauce: cream, Williams pear brandy … a sophisticated comfort food.
How to Cook Pierogi
Pierogi may not be easy to make, but they’re easy to cook. They can be served simply boiled once or twice, or fried – perhaps after having been breaded with bread crumbs or crackers. Although they reheat fantastically, they do not take to that greatest reheating mechanism of all time: the microwave. If you want to eat pierogi like a true Pole, serve them with sour cream.
Dark Chocolate Bread Pudding with Crystalized Ginger, Caramel Drizzle, and Crème Fraîche
Dark Chocolate Bread Pudding with Crystalized Ginger, Caramel Drizzle, and Crème Fraîche
Chocoflan, aka Magic Cake, aka Chocolate Flan Cake, aka Hell Yeah
Chocoflan is a magic cake that consists of a layer of chocolate, a layer of flan, and a caramel topping. You can make it with a box cake and a can of condensed milk, or you can make it better from scratch.
Figs with Mascarpone
Sure, you made it past Christmas, but what are you going to do about New Years? This. The flavor of this fig-and-mascarpone appetizer is delicious, but the texture is equally interesting. It’s not at all difficult, but it is a time consuming recipe. Still, it’s best to make it day-of … well in advance.