Posts Tagged ‘halloween desserts’

Amaretto Ice Cream and Berry Surprise

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

strawberries and blueberries

strawberries and blueberries

A liqueur is a sweet alcohol which could be sipped on its own, made into a cocktail, or used as an ingredient in a recipe. They are usually flavored with fruit, herbs and spices which adds so much flavor to food. Many flavorings are dissolved to make a liqueur. Therefore, the name liqueur means to dissolve in Latin.

 

 

Amaretto is a traditional Italian liqueur. It has a sweet and smooth almond flavor. However, almonds are not used in making Amaretto. The flavor comes from apricot kernel oil, burnt sugar and spices. Amaretto can be used as a substitute for almond extract in recipes. Here is a delicious example of a recipe using Amaretto. It’s a simple way to spruce up ice cream. Enjoy.

Amaretto Ice Cream and Berry Surprise

4 coops of vanilla icecream

2 C. fresh strawberries, sliced

1 C. fresh blueberries

¼ C. almonds, slivers and toasted

1 C. amaretto liqueur

Mix the berries together with the Amaretto. Cover the mixture and allow this to chill in the refrigerator for an hour. Scoop vanilla ice cream into four bowls. Spoon the berries over the top of the ice cream. Sprinkle with the toasted almonds.

 

 

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Halloween Desserts

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Right about now, most families are helping their children figure out how to create the most exciting and original costume ever. I think I won this contest last year when my daughter, Daphne, went to school as a dead head on a table.

Daphne's costume

Daphne's costume

However, Halloween is not just for the children. Adults, parents or not, love a costume party. You may be planning a party yourself or would like to bring a nice treat to a party you will attend. Hey, maybe I am just giving you the idea now to plan a party. There’s still time to throw something together. Either way, here are some dessert ideas:

Slow Baked Apples:

Serves 4

½ C. sugar

1/8 tsp. ground ginger

Pinch of ground coriander

4 medium Fuji apples

¼ C. butter

1 Tbsp. orange zest

1/3 C. heavy whipping cream

1 Tbsp. powdered sugar

¼ tsp. vanilla

 

Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Butter four ¾ cup custard cups. Line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Mix sugar, ginger, and coriander in small bowl. Peel apples, halve, remove core. Slice apple halves into 1/8 inch slices. Place thin layer of apple slices in each custard cup, overlapping. Brush lightly with melted butter and sprinkle with sugar mix and orange zest. Keep layering in this manner until everything is used and cups are full. Cover with plastic and then foil. Pierce 4 holes through foil and plastic. Place cups on baking sheet. Bake for 2 hours. Whisk cream, powdered sugar and vanilla together in a medium bowl until soft peaks form. Spoon cream on top of each cup.

 

Apple Pie

Filling:

3 Medium apples, peeled and sliced

1 Tbsp. sugar

1 tsp cinnamon

1/8 tsp. nutmeg

Topping:

¾ C butter

1 C flour

1 C sugar

½ tsp salt

1 egg, beaten

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place apple slices into a 9 inch pie pan. In small bowl mix sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg  together and sprinkle over the apples. Melt the butter. In a separate bowl, stir the flour, sugar, salt and egg. Whisk in the butter. Spread this over the apples. Bake for 40 minutes.

For a great Tart Tatin recipe visit my previous blog post: http://yovia.com/blogs/simplyfood/tag/tart-tatin/

 

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