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  2. List of custard desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of custard desserts, comprising prepared desserts that use custard as a primary ingredient. Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on a cooked mixture of milk [ 1 ] or cream , and egg [ 1 ] or egg yolk .

  3. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Custard tart – Baked dessert consisting of an egg custard-filled pastry crust; Dacquoise – Layered dessert cake; 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

  4. Crème brûlée - Wikipedia

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    Crème brûlée (/ ˌ k r ɛ m b r uː ˈ l eɪ /; French: [kʁɛm bʁy.le]), also known as burnt cream, Cambridge burnt cream, or Trinity cream, [1] and virtually identical to crema catalana, [2] is a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelized sugar.

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    When with semolina or custard filling is considered a sweet dessert and is topped with icing sugar and cinnamon powder. Boyoz: Turkey A Turkish pastry of Sephardic Jewish origin associated with İzmir, Turkey. Boyoz paste is a mixture of flour, sunflower oil and a small addition of tahini. It is kneaded by hand and the ball of paste is left to ...

  6. Custard - Wikipedia

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    Corn flour or flour thickens at 100 °C (212 °F) and as such many recipes instruct the pastry cream to be boiled. In a traditional custard such as a crème anglaise, where eggs are used alone as a thickener, boiling results in the over-cooking and subsequent curdling of the custard; however, in a pastry cream, starch prevents this. Once cooled ...

  7. Flaugnarde - Wikipedia

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    Flaugnarde (pronounced) also known as flagnarde, flognarde or flougnarde, is a baked French dessert with fruit arranged in a buttered dish and covered with a thick flan-like batter. [1] Similar to a clafoutis , which is made with black cherries, a flaugnarde is made with apples , peaches , pears , plums , prunes or other fruits.

  8. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A type of layered sponge cake, often garnished with cream and food coloring. Angel food cake: United States: A type of sponge cake made with egg whites, sugar, flour, vanilla, and a whipping agent such as cream of tartar. Apple cake: Germany: A cake featuring apples, occasionally topped with caramel icing. Applesauce cake: New England [2]

  9. List of American desserts - Wikipedia

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    Glorified rice is a dessert salad served in Minnesota and other states in the Upper Midwest Gooey butter cake is a type of cake traditionally made in the American Midwest city of St. Louis. [5] German chocolate cake; Gingerbread; Glorified rice; Golden Opulence Sundae; Gooey butter cake; Grape pie; Grasshopper pie