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  2. Cream horn - Wikipedia

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    A cream horn is a pastry made with flaky or puff pastry, and whipped cream. (An alternative version, the meringue horn, is made with meringue.) The horn shape is made by winding overlapping pastry strips around a conical thin sheet metallic mold. After baking, a spoonful of jam or fruit is added and the pastry is then filled with whipped cream.

  3. Schaumrolle - Wikipedia

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    This is a variety of a cream horn, which was brought to North America by Mennonites from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. [2] Also popular with immigrants from the Danube region (such as the Danube Swabians [3]), Schaumrollen or Schillerlocken can be made up to five inches long, and are served as a treat on major holidays such as Christmas, as well as at weddings and first Communion celebrations ...

  4. Cream bun - Wikipedia

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    It can also be found in most Chinatown bakery shops. [3] The bun has either buttercream or whipped cream filling down the middle with coconut sprinkles on the outside. Variations of it include the "Cream Horn", a pastry in a spiral shape, much like a horn, filled with cream. In India, cream buns are sold at most bakeries and grocery stores ...

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A pastry made with flaky or puff pastry, filled with fruit or jam and whipped cream. The horn shape is made by winding overlapping pastry strips around a conical mold. After baking, a spoonful of jam or fruit is added and the pastry is then filled with whipped cream. The pastry can also be moistened and sprinkled with sugar before baking for a ...

  6. Nun's puffs - Wikipedia

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    The recipe is included in an 1856 "cook book" and Oxford University's Household Encyclopedia from 1859. [1] [2] The dessert is made from butter, milk, flour, sugar, eggs, and sometimes honey. [3] Recipes call for pan frying (traditionally in lard), re-frying and then baking, or baking straight away.

  7. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Cream horn – Long tapered cone of puff pastry, filled with whipped cream, and sometimes fruit or jam; Eclair – Very similar to the French original; Egg tart – Delicate pastry tart with a lightly sweet golden egg custard filling; [2] probably influenced by the Portuguese tart pastels de nata; Napoleon – Layers of puff pastry and creamy ...

  8. Snow puffies - Wikipedia

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    A mille-feuille—also known as "napoleon", "vanilla slice", and "custard slice"—is a dessert of French origin made of puff pastry layered with pastry cream. [4] [5]These "napoleons" should not be confused with "Napoleon's Bakery" which is a bakery division of Zippy's Restaurants, or for their trademarked "Napple" which are baked puff pastry turnovers.

  9. Cremeschnitte - Wikipedia

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    In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro, the dish is known as krempita 'cream pie'. It is usually prepared with puff pastry dough. [8] The filling is usually pure thick custard, less commonly combined with meringue (whipped egg whites and sugar) creme. A similar recipe with only meringue filling is called Šampita.