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Recipes similar to Panna cotta with a berry compote A strawberry Tiramisu recipe using a zabaglione and Mascarpone cheese mixture, fresh strawberries and a strawberry compote. This recipe makes a refreshing, simple and delicious summer dessert, great for any occation. Tags: strawberries, Cointreau, orange juice, Mascarpone cheese, whipped cream | A great, easy and extremely fast to make Tiramisu, requires no cooking at all. All you need to do is beat some heavy cream and brew some Espresso coffee. The assembly of the Tiramisu takes only a few minutes. This Tiramisu recipe contains no alcohol. If you want to add more coffee flavor to the dessert, you can top the ice cream with a splash of Kahlua or any other coffee liqueur. Tiramisu affogato is one of the quickest, tastiest Tiramisu recipes yet. Tags: heavy cream, sugar, vanilla ice cream, Espresso coffe, ladyfingers | A classic Tiramisu recipe with eggs, Mascarpone cheese, Marsala wine and heavy cream. The eggs in this recipe are not cooked; instead they are beaten raw, together with the cream and Mascarpone. If you do not feel right with this you can cook the egg yolks and sugar in a double boiler, whisking continously, until pale yellow in color. Cool and use as mentioned in the recipe.
Refrigeration time is essential for Tiramisu, as it allows for all the flavors to come together. A minimum of 3 hours is needed, but for best results, refrigerate for 6 hours or even more.The best is to make the Tiramisu a day in advance. Tags: eggs, sugar, Mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, Espresso | A lemon flavored version of the famous Italian dessert, Tiramisu. This Tiramisu uses lemon juice and limoncello liqueur (a lemon flavored liquer) together with eggs and Mascarpone. It is a great alternative to the classic coffee flavored Tiramisu, especially if you like lemon. Tags: eggs, lemons, sugar, limoncello liqueur, Mascarpone cheese | Another non-alcoholic Tiramisu recipe, this one uses a berry compote (made from an assortment of berries such as strawberries, blueberries, rasberries etc) together with mascarpone cheese, cream and sugar. You can use whatever berries you can find, as long as they are fresh. The preparation is easy and you can easily adjust the quantities to make more. Besides not using alcohol, this Tiramisu does not use coffee either so this makes it a great desert for kids.
Tags: blueberries, strawberries, heavy cream, ladyfingers, mascarpone | A simple and refreshing strawberry and Mascarpone tart. Tags: puff pastry, Mascarpone cheese, sugar, lemon juice, whipping cream | A cheesecake using biscotti crumbs and butter as a base, mascarpone and cream cheese, topped with fresh sreawberries marinated in balsamic vinegar Tags: almond biscotti, unsalted butter, strawberries, Mascarpone cheese, eggs | Biscotti is the Italian word for biscuits (biscotto in singular form) and refers to any kind of cookies. Worldwide, the term biscotti refers to hard, almond flavored cookies. Biscotti cookies are made using a two step baking process. The biscotti dough is first shaped into a log, baked half way, cut into biscotti and baked until ready. Tags: almonds, flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract | Zabaglione is a common Italian dessert, served on its own or used for making Tiramisu, The zabaglione consists of egg yolks and sugar flavored with a sweet white wine such as Moscato. The ingredients are cooked in a double boiler or in a bowl over a pan of simmering water. Zabaglione can be served hot or cold.
Tags: egg yolks, sugar, Moscato wine | Easy homemade thousand island dressing, made with simple ingredients. Can be used in salads, sandwitches or burgers. Tags: mayonnaise, ketchup, white vinegar, sugar, pickle relish Average user rating:  |
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