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ksaw29

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  1. ksaw29

    Zabaglione

    Too cute I usually just drop a dallop in the bottom of the glass. Marbeling is a great presentation.
  2. ksaw29

    Zabaglione

    Why would you think it's hard for us? We wouldn't have wonderful variations to other recipes if people were scared to experiment. It's easy, one leg at a time outside the box. That said, I haven't seen recipes as yet. Let's fire it up
  3. ksaw29

    Zabaglione

    Never have. I wasn't aware of this method. Care to share?
  4. ksaw29

    Zabaglione

    This was the link I found http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/food/spir...2/cse01s24.html I am very familiar with the double boiler method. I love putting in the elbow grease.
  5. ksaw29

    Zabaglione

    No no no my friends. I would NEVER do zabaglione in a microwave . I googled the recipe for Sabayon and noticed at least 2 receipes instructed the microwave cooking process. Destroy my favorite treat like this? I think not
  6. ksaw29

    Zabaglione

    I've never tried Sabayon. I googled the recipe and noticed most of the cooking is done by microwave.
  7. Ok ladies and gents, I want to know your favourite way to do this delish treat? I made it last night for someone who hadn't had it in 10 years. They said it was superb. However, he was telling me others ways in which he liked it (I just made it with yolks, sugar, espresso, vanilla and chocolate shavings) that I wasn't familiar with. This is where knowledge is power. You share your variation with the receipe and we all will grow. Thanks a mill'
  8. You're welcome. My find is your find
  9. I have a question too, won't you loose the pattern on the fondant in the process of smoothing it onto the cake?
  10. Thought I'd share this. Seems like a pretty cool tool to have. http://www.cakesbysam.com/store/cart.php?t...category_id=271
  11. Thanks everyone and to Marlene for your wonderful suggestions I am happy to know I posted something that was very warm to a lot of us. In the words of Homer Simpson "Mmmmm Buuuuuttteeerrr Taarrts". I'll try making them and let you know how they turned out. Thanks again.
  12. Ok guys, I'm looking for the best, super easy, yet ultra delish recipe for "Canada's own" Butter Tarts. One I could probably make in my muffin tins. If this topic was already discussed, please feel free to point me to the thread Thanks a mill'.
  13. Hi, I'm new here and I love this board. My suggestions are: pecan, pine nut or citrus mini tarts, raspberry swirl mini cheesecakes, cinnamon rolls, chocolate macroons, marbled meringes, baklava, Rugelach with apricot and pistachio filling, Chocolate Farfel-nut clusters. You can find the recipes for the rugelach and clusters here http://content.williams-sonoma.com/recipe/...he=yes&flash=on under "Desserts - Cookies, Brownies etc" Hope this helps
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