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Poire belle Hélène (pronounced [pwaʁ bɛl elɛn]) is a dessert made from pears poached in sugar syrup and served with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup.According to the traditional account, it was created around 1864 by Auguste Escoffier and named after the operetta La belle Hélène by Jacques Offenbach. [1]
Here's a fun way to combine two popular desserts! The classic apple pie gets a new twist by using rolled out canned cinnamon rolls for the crust. It even has the cream cheese icing!
The dessert may be topped with whipped cream, cinnamon, or vanilla sugar. The syrup may be made with wine, as in one early 15th-century recipe for pear compote. [5] Other variations include using dried fruit that have been soaked in water in which alcohol can be added, for example kirsch, rum or Frontignan. [8]
Delicately sweet and slightly tangy, the prickly pear syrup imparts a pink-purple hue to the beverage, making it an ideal choice for pink-themed Valentine's Day gatherings. Get Ree's Prickly Pear ...
This canned whipped cream is Aldi’s private-label brand. Like many of the other brands, it’s sweetened with sugar and corn syrup. It was a nice balance of sweetness, but it needed more vanilla ...
Made with sliced potatoes, onion, butter, salt and pepper in a light pastry casing. Butter tart: Canada: Sweet Butter, sugar and eggs in a pastry shell, with raisins, pecans or walnuts often added. Buttermilk pie: United States: Sweet A traditional custard-like pie in a pastry crust with a filling made of a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs ...
So, as this Thanksgiving gets closer, feel free to look through these delicious desserts (pumpkin pie, peach cobbler, pecan pie, cranberry pear tarts, silky chocolate pies, chocolate chunk cookies ...
Sirop de Liège (French for Liège syrup, Luikse siroop in Flemish) is a Belgian jam or jelly-like spread. Apple and pear are principally used, often with dates: other fruit such as apricot can be used as well. Sugar and other sweeteners are not normally needed. Cored fruit is cooked slowly until it falls apart, releasing the pectin from the skin.