Bibingka is a Filipino cake traditionally made with rice flour. This recipe uses all-purpose flour. This cake is typically topped with grated cheese and coconut. Here's how to make this delicious treat!
Enjoy a traditional Danish holiday treat when you make Aebleskiver. This simple recipe for Danish pancakes bakes up light and fluffy. Serve with powdered sugar and berry jam.
Quick and easy little stuffed pancake bites. So much fun for breakfast or brunch!
The cake's texture is soft and creamy, while the taste is rich and tangy, with a subtle sweetness that is perfectly balanced
Pistachio Cardamom Rose Loaf (Vegan & Gluten-free) A deliciously nutty pistachio loaf flavoured with aromatic cardamom and topped with a silky pink rose flavoured frosting. Decorated with chopped pistachios and pomegranate seeds to add a pretty pop of colour contrast. A couple of days ago I posted a pistachio cardamom thumbprint cookie recipe and it made me realise how much I love that flavour combination. As you may be able to tell this loaf is inspired by Middle Eastern flavours. Pistachios, cardamom, rose and pomegranate are all essential ingredients in Middle Eastern cooking and especially desserts. Think baklava meats Turkish delight. This is what this cake tastes like to me. And I’m a huge fan of both baklava AND Turkish delight! I absolutely love sweet, …
These decadent chocolate tacos are full of different flavours and textures – crunchy popcorn, creamy ganache and pops of aerated chocolate. It's a delightfully playful dish.
Embark, on an adventure with this recipe for Chinese Egg Cakes, which skillfully blends tradition and simplicity. Every bite of these cakes showcases a combination of textures. A lightly crisp golden exterior gives way to an incredibly fluffy and airy center achieved through the careful whipping of eggs and sugar. The subtle sweetness of castor sugar perfectly complements the texture transforming these cakes into more than a dessert; they become an unforgettable experience. Whether enjoyed during tea time or, as a treat these Chinese Egg Cakes invite you to savor a moment of indulgence while basking in the comforting embrace of homemade baking.
Crispy and buttery puff pastry cannoncini filled with velvety and rich custard cream
Paris Brest is one of my favorite desserts to make with choux pastry. This is a classical French dessert that was originally inspired by the bike race between Paris and Brest, and got famous worldwide ever since. in between two golden, crunchy choux pastry rings lays a generous layer of cream with lots of hazelnuts […]
One simple batter turns into a 3 layered cake with a top layer of sponge, a middle layer of custard and a fudge-like base. It's like....magic! Adapted from Magic Cake by Jo Cooks.
Stop hoarding your Mallomars. Carey Nershi of Reclaiming Provincial shows us how to make New York's rarest cookie, whenever and wherever you want them.
These homemade brown sugar cinnamon pop tarts are SO much better than store-bought! With a flaky, buttery crust, a delicious brown sugar cinnamon filling and a glaze that sets up perfectly, you'll never want to buy them from the store again.
This easy matzo icebox cake is the perfect dessert for Passover.
Love a good kitchen shortcut? Learn how to make popovers in a blender! Immersion or standard instructions included for the fluffiest popovers
Sapin-Sapin is made of glutinous rice flour and coconut milk. Soft, chewy, and with latik topping, it's a colorful dessert that's tasty as it's pretty!
If you have ever had the pleasure of dining at Neiman Marcus, then you know how wonderful the popovers are when they arrive at your table. The classic strawberry butter that is served along side, just melts on each bite of the crunchy and rich popover. One of the classic starters at Neiman Marcus is the complimentary demitasse cup of handmade chicken consumme with a petite puff pastry bite. The chicken flavor is out of this world and you will surely savor each sip. I first experienced this epitome of luxury at the Rotunda Restaurant which overlooks Union Square in San Francisco. Mr. Stanely Marcus; or better known as “Mr. Stanley” was a greatly respected businessman whose celebrated acumen and promotional intellect defined and shaped the Neiman Marcus company. He was a second generation contributor to the business with his father, Herbert Marcus being the founder of this marquee company in 1907. Neiman Marcus is synonymous for taste, elegance and flair. He encouraged the chefs to be creative and put a modern twist on traditional recipes. Mr. Stanley focused on the customer. A few of the notes that Mr. Stanley left for the forward to the Neiman Marcus cookbook are simply the reasons why this special restaurant is so successful. Here is his list: Customers do not like to wait more than two minutes to be recognized and four minutes to be seated. Customers like prompt service of food; Prompt service of breads, jams, and butter; and the service of a waiter one minute after being seated. The manager should be able to quickly inspect a dining room to see if any food has not been eaten. Offer a small dish newly added to the menu without a charge. Know the customers by name and know their habits and taste preferences. Prompt response to the customer’s eye and head signals, especially when it comes to presenting the check. If you have the opportunity to eat at one of these iconic restaurants at a Neiman Marcus, you will certainly not be disappointed. These popovers take a bit of time to make, but worth every minute - crunchy on the outside and rich on the inside and completely satisfying. Popovers Recipe from Neiman Marcus Cookbook Makes 12 3 1/2 C. milk 4 C. all-purpose flour 1 1/2 t. salt 1 t. baking powder 6 large eggs, at room temperature Pre-heat the oven to 450°F Place the milk in a bowl and microwave on high for 2 minutes, or until warm to the touch. Sift the flour, salt, and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl. Crack the eggs into the work bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a whisk and beat on medium speed for about 3 minutes, until foamy and pale in color. Turn down the mixer to low and add the warm milk. Gradually add the flour mixture and beat on medium speed for about 2 minutes. Turn the machine off and let the batter rest for 1 hour at room temperature. Spray a popover tin generously with nonstick spray. Fill the popover cups almost to the top with the batter and place the popover tin on a cookie sheet. Transfer to the oven and bake for 15 minutes. Turn down the oven temperature to 375°F and bake for 30 to 35 minutes longer, until the popovers are a deep golden brown on the outside and airy on the inside. Turn out the popovers and serve hot with strawberry butter. Note: The key to making great popovers is having the eggs and milk warm before mixing. It is also important to let the batter sit for an hour before baking it. Popovers do not freeze well, and pre-made batter has a tendency not to work properly the next day. Strawberry butter (optional) 3/4 C. Strawberry Preserves 1/2 C. Butter Place the butter in the work bowl of an electric mixer and beat on high until light and fluffy. Add the preserves and beat until well combined. To serve, spoon or pipe the flavored butter into 2-tablespoon ramekins or onto side plates. Note: Keep refrigerated in an airtight container. This spread will last for two to three days. Recipes from the Neiman Marcus Cookbook by Kevin Garvin
You'll love this Semolina Cake (Halva) for its irresistible nutty flavor and unique texture. Toasting the semolina creates an amazing cake that you'll want to make over and over.