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August 15, 2010

Quick Napoleon Dessert Recipes

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Stephanie @ 6:41 pm
Shelley Pogue asked:




A traditional Napoleon is a French dessert made from layers of puff pastry spread with a vanilla pastry cream. The top of the rectangle or triangular shaped sweet is drizzled with chocolate and or dusted with powdered sugar. Historians say that the Napoleon was created by a Danish royal chef in honor of a visit by a French emperor. And that Emperor Bonaparte’s defeat at Waterloo was the result of an overindulgence of his now famous namesake pastry.

You may have a hard time distinguishing after eating a Napoleon what part is the best part. Is it the puff pastry or the pastry cream? I think all of the flavor combinations work very well together, so, I say all of it! This is a very quick and easy dessert recipe, and you will not spend all day in the kitchen. We are going to take the shortcut method and make it work for our recipe.

Making puff pastry from scratch is not an easy task to undertake. It is a labor and time intensive endeavor. Perfectly chilled ingredients, repeated rolling to the correct thickness, and precision folding are the keys to faultless puff pastry. Not to mention working in a kitchen that is not humid. The meticulous rolling and folding, along with the moisture in the butter, creates steam which causes the dough to puff and separate into the flaky layers that the pastry is known for. Some chef’s recommend anywhere from thirty minutes to two hours chilling time between rolling and folding. Consider that the roll, fold and chill process is done four times, you need to block off two to eight hours to make puff pastry. Or, take a trip to the frozen food section of the grocery store and buy it.

Ready made puff pastry is available in sheets or shells. To thaw it at room temperature takes about thirty minutes, in the refrigerator about four hours. It will keep in the refrigerator up to two days. When shaping the dough, work with one sheet at a time, refrigerating remaining sheets until ready to use. As with all dough handle as little as possible. A pastry wheel, pizza cutter or sharp knife are the best utensils for cutting the dough. Cut edges should be crisp to keep the layers separate so that they puff during baking. Always bake puff pastry in a conventional oven and keep in mind that darker baking sheets cook faster.

Vanilla pastry cream is the standard filling for a Napoleon. This is a very short recipe for making quick Napoleons.

1 Package of frozen puff pastry dough

2 Packages of Vanilla instant pudding

1 Bottle of a good chocolate fudge or chocolate drizzle

3 Ounces of confectioners sugar

Prepare instant pudding according to package directions. While pudding is chilling follow directions for thawing, unfolding and baking puff pastry sheets. Cut into desired shape at bake at 400

August 4, 2010

good pashionfruit dessert recipes for a fussy eater?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Stephanie @ 10:30 pm
Yum C asked:


yeah i have to make a dessert of my choice for school cooking class and im a very fussy eater the requirements are
-must have fruit(i would like to have pashionfruit)
-must have a dairy product
-must be able to cook, prepare and cleanup in less than an hour
so does anyone know any good recipes for me?

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July 15, 2010

Does anyone know of a website with all natural dessert recipes with the nutritional value included?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Stephanie @ 4:45 am
Sara L asked:


I really want to find a website that has all natural and healthy dessert recipes, and I have found some good ones. The problem with the ones I have found is that there is no nutritional value information with the recipes. Any suggestions for websites?

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June 26, 2010

Does anyone know good dessert recipes for people who are on weight watchers ?

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hutchhead011 asked:


does anyone know good dessert recipes for people who are on weight watchers ?
like desserts you make yourself ?

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June 17, 2010

I am searching for dessert recipes that use fresh coconut milk?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Stephanie @ 9:45 pm
AuntieKJ asked:


I just bought a fresh coconut and I have a recipe for making coconut milk from the juice and some of the meat too. But I haven’t been able to locate any good recipes to use it. I already have the recipes for cakes, puddings, and custards. I was hoping to find something like dessert bars or something else yummy. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I don’t have an ice cream maker. But I wish I did.

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