Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A profiterole (French: [pʁɔfitʁɔl]), chou à la crème (French: [ʃu a la kʁɛm]), also known alternatively as a cream puff (US), is a filled French choux pastry ball with a typically sweet and moist filling of whipped cream, custard, pastry cream, or ice cream.
Enriched bun filled with whipped cream Marron glacé: Chestnuts candied in sugar syrup Marzipan: Confection consisting primarily of sugar, honey, and almond meal Mastazzoli Sicilian sweets made with fig opuntia, walnuts, vanilla, cherries and candied fruit Mécoulin Sweet bread from Cogne, Aosta Valley Miacetto
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. They have a wide elliptical shape and they are cut in middle ...
Milk-cream strudel: Central Europe: A traditional Viennese strudel, a popular pastry in Austria and in many countries in Europe that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire (1867–1918). The milk-cream strudel is an oven-baked pastry dough stuffed with a sweet bread, raisin and cream filling and served in the pan with hot vanilla sauce. [67]
[29]: 384 Vacherin aux marrons is filled with chestnut vermicelli alternating with whipped cream; [29] another version uses a baked meringue as the base. [29] Mont-Blanc aux marrons in Escoffier's Guide Culinaire in 1903 is a typical nid de marrons-styled recipe, with the advice to pile the whipped cream up irregularly to imitate a rugged mountain.
The pie is made with a filling of syrup, eggs, brown sugar, milk, and heavy cream, plus a buttery crust. Diners love the cream pies at Wayside but the maple is the favorite.
A dessert consisting of alternating layers of vanilla and chocolate cake; this base is then topped with chocolate and decorated with coconut at the edges. Sachertorte: Austria: A sweet chocolate butter cake that is filled with apricot jam and frosted with chocolate fondant icing; it is traditionally served with whipped cream. Sachima: China
A moorkop (Dutch: [ˈmoːrkɔp] ⓘ) is a traditional pastry from the Netherlands consisting of a profiterole (cream puff) filled with whipped cream. [1] The top of the profiterole is glazed with white or dark chocolate. Often there is whipped cream on the top, with a slice of tangerine or a piece of pineapple.