I make a lot of desserts everyday, but most of them are the re-run of my recipes ^^.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Strawberry Shortcake in a shot: Small cake in a glass.
I love small dessert, not only for the size, but it makes people more welcome it, too.
Especially when finish dinner, large piece of cake will be great for some, but for many people who just full, they may say no to dessert.
But I think for this time, your guest will say "Yes" ^^, because it's a cute little strawberry shortcake in a shot cup! Only 4 cm per cup, hehe, you can finish it in 2 (or 1) times. This dessert is very easy to make, esp. if you don't have to make sponge cake.
You can prepare this dessert ahead of time, refrigerate then decorate it just before serving.
Strawberry
150g .............................. Fresh strawberries
20-25 g ......................... Granulated sugar (depend on how sweet your strawberries are)
15g ................................. Kirsch
Sweeten whipped cream
70g ................................ Whipping cream
7g ................................... Granulated sugar
........................................ Sponge cake, cut into small rounds
Cut the strawberry into pieces, reserve 6 pieces for decoration.
Mix together the rest of the strawberry with sugar and Kirsch in microwavable bowl, cover the bowl.
Heat in the microwave for 1 minutes (600w), remove from the microwave, stir, cover the bowl, then heat in the microwave again for 1 minutes (600w).
Remove from the microwave, let the mixture cool to room temperature.
Whip the whipping cream and sugar together until soft peak form.
Spoon strawberry mixture into a shot cup, pipe the whipped cream over the mixture, then place the sponge cake on top of the whipping cream.
Pipe another layer of whipping cream on top of the cake, then spoon the strawberry on top.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Decorate with strawberry pieces before serving.
Especially when finish dinner, large piece of cake will be great for some, but for many people who just full, they may say no to dessert.
But I think for this time, your guest will say "Yes" ^^, because it's a cute little strawberry shortcake in a shot cup! Only 4 cm per cup, hehe, you can finish it in 2 (or 1) times. This dessert is very easy to make, esp. if you don't have to make sponge cake.
You can prepare this dessert ahead of time, refrigerate then decorate it just before serving.
Strawberry Shortcake in a shot
Makes 6 shots (4cm shot)
Strawberry
150g .............................. Fresh strawberries
20-25 g ......................... Granulated sugar (depend on how sweet your strawberries are)
15g ................................. Kirsch
Sweeten whipped cream
70g ................................ Whipping cream
7g ................................... Granulated sugar
........................................ Sponge cake, cut into small rounds
Cut the strawberry into pieces, reserve 6 pieces for decoration.
Mix together the rest of the strawberry with sugar and Kirsch in microwavable bowl, cover the bowl.
Heat in the microwave for 1 minutes (600w), remove from the microwave, stir, cover the bowl, then heat in the microwave again for 1 minutes (600w).
Remove from the microwave, let the mixture cool to room temperature.
Whip the whipping cream and sugar together until soft peak form.
Spoon strawberry mixture into a shot cup, pipe the whipped cream over the mixture, then place the sponge cake on top of the whipping cream.
Pipe another layer of whipping cream on top of the cake, then spoon the strawberry on top.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Decorate with strawberry pieces before serving.
Strawberry Shortcake in a shot: Small cake in a glass.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Cool Chocolate Pie: Soft chocolate mousse with a hint of caramel
I believe that you can't go wrong when putting caramel and chocolate together, it's one of the best combination.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Pop tarts: Delicious breakfast treats!
When I was a child, my uncle was studying in the US, and every time that he came back this pastry was the only thing that I loved to have as a souvenir ^^.
Monday, March 3, 2014
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