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  2. Petit gâteau - Wikipedia

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    In the United States a dessert by the name "petit gâteau" has been popularized by some New York City restaurants since the 1990s. It is composed of a small chocolate cake with crunchy rind and creamy filling that is conventionally served hot with vanilla ice cream on the side. Variations have come to include fruits and even alcoholic beverages ...

  3. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Petit Gâteau: France: A small chocolate cake that is usually served with ice cream. Petits fours: France: A French dessert made from sponge cake cut into small cubes and coated with fondant icing; the cake is sometimes filled with marzipan and/or jam. Pryanik [33] Poland [33] A type of gingerbread spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves and cardamom.

  4. Molten chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    Molten chocolate cake is a French dessert that consists of a chocolate cake with a liquid chocolate core. It is named for that molten center, [ 1] and it is also known as mi-cuit au chocolat, chocolat coulant ("flowing"), [ 2] chocolate lava cake, or simply lava cake. [ 3] It should not be confused with fondant au chocolat, a recipe that ...

  5. Choux pastry - Wikipedia

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    Media: Choux pastry. Choux pastry, or pâte à choux ( French: [pɑt a ʃu] ), is a delicate pastry dough used in many pastries. The essential ingredients are butter, water, flour and eggs. Instead of a raising agent, choux pastry employs its high moisture content to create steam, as the water in the dough evaporates when baked, puffing the pastry.

  6. German chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    Created by. Mrs. George Clay. Invented. 1957. Main ingredients. Chocolate cake, icing ( egg yolks, evaporated milk, coconut and pecan) German chocolate cake, originally German's chocolate cake, is a layered chocolate cake filled and topped with a coconut - pecan frosting. Originating in the United States, it was named after English-American ...

  7. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Custard tart – Baked dessert consisting of an egg custard-filled pastry crust. Dariole – French pastry and dessert mold. Dame blanche – Ice cream dessert. Éclair – Cream-filled pastry. Flaugnarde – French dessert. Floating island – Dessert made with meringue and crème anglaise. Kouign-amann – Breton cake.

  8. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    The word "dessert" originated from the French word desservir "to clear the table" and the negative of the Latin word servire. [2] There are a wide variety of desserts in western cultures, including cakes, cookies, biscuits, gelatins, pastries, ice creams, pies, puddings, and candies. Fruit is also commonly found in dessert courses because of ...

  9. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    It is made from rolled dough, wrapped around a stick, then grilled and topped with sugar and walnut mix. Turnover: Made by placing a filling on a piece of dough, folding the dough over, and sealing it. Turnovers can be sweet or savory and are often made as a sort of portable meal or dessert, similar to a sandwich. Pictured is a sweet turnover ...