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A pithivier (English: / p ɪ t ɪ ˈ v j eɪ /; [1] French: pithiviers, IPA: ⓘ) is a round, enclosed pie usually made by baking two disks of puff pastry, with a filling stuffed in between. [2] It has the appearance of a hump and is traditionally decorated with spiral lines drawn from the top outwards with the point of a knife, and scalloping ...
French galette des rois (kings' cake). Frangipane (/ ˈ f r æ n dʒ ɪ p æ n,-p eɪ n / FRAN-jih-pa(y)n) is a sweet almond-flavoured custard, typical in French pastry, used in a variety of ways, including cakes and such pastries as the Bakewell tart, conversation tart, Jésuite and pithivier. [1]
A pie with a filling of corned beef, onion and other vegetables such as corn, peas or carrot. The pie can be made with a mashed potato topping, as in cottage pie, or with a traditional pastry crust. Coulibiac: Russia: Savory A baked pie with a filling made with salmon or sturgeon, [7] rice, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, and dill. Cumberland pie
Get the recipe: Tart Cherry Thumbprint Cookies. 5. French Crepes with Tart Cherries and Vanilla Cream ... fill it with banana cream, then top it with tart cherry pie filling. You could make a full ...
Apparently, the pantxineta was devised in an attempt to imitate traditional French frangipane tarts; however, instead of employing the usual almond-based frangipane filling, a baker at Otaegui used a thick custard, and covered the tart with an outer layer of puff-pastry.
The Bakewell tart developed as a variant of the Bakewell pudding in the 20th century. [1] [2] Although the terms Bakewell tart and Bakewell pudding have been used interchangeably, each name refers to a specific dessert recipe. [1] The tart is closely associated with the town of Bakewell in Derbyshire. [1] [2]
The flour used is a soft wheat flour with little mineral content (that is, a refined flour, common pastry/cake flour) The proportion of sugar used also varies. But the principle of this cake is having a soft shortbread-type dough 3 to 6 mm thick filled with an almond pastry cream, also called frangipane, and with a shiny egg-coating.
Custard tart – Baked dessert consisting of an egg custard-filled pastry crust; Éclair – Cream-filled pastry; Egg tart – Type of tart; Far Breton – Dessert cake from Brittany, France; Flanby; Flapper pie – Dessert in Canadian cuisine; Flaugnarde – French dessert; Floating island – Dessert made with meringue and crème anglaise