Mulicultural desserts>? and the countries if you can please (: ?!
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All the below dessert recipes can be found online
Gulab Jamin--India
(they are fried balls of dough with a soft center that are fried in oil and then pout in a pot of syrup flavored with cardamom pods where they simmer and absorb all the syrup)
Gajar Ka Halwa--India
(kind of like a carrot pudding-ish dish with nuts and raisins in it)
Baklava--Greece
Taramisu--France
Black Rice Pudding (Bubur Ketan Hitam)--Indonesia
Sweet Coconut Rice Balls (Klepon)--Indonesia
Brambrack is a traditional Irish cake eaten on holidays and Halloween!. Traditionally, objects are added to the dough before baking -- objects that will mean something special for the person receiving the slice!. For example, a coin could mean wealth or good fortune!.
Cajete de Celaya A traditional caramel candy from Celaya, Mexico
Pecan Cake With Cajeta This is another example of a Mexican recipe influenced by the French immigrants!. Traditionally this single layer, frostless cake is served with cajeta (caramel sauce) but it works equally as well with creme fraiche!.
Mexican Panque Con Creme de Nuez (Nut Bread) A simple quick bread made with eggs, flour, evaporated milk, sugar, nuts and cinnamon
KASHATA NA NAZI Coconut Candy (Uganda)Www@FoodAQ@Com
Gulab Jamin--India
(they are fried balls of dough with a soft center that are fried in oil and then pout in a pot of syrup flavored with cardamom pods where they simmer and absorb all the syrup)
Gajar Ka Halwa--India
(kind of like a carrot pudding-ish dish with nuts and raisins in it)
Baklava--Greece
Taramisu--France
Black Rice Pudding (Bubur Ketan Hitam)--Indonesia
Sweet Coconut Rice Balls (Klepon)--Indonesia
Brambrack is a traditional Irish cake eaten on holidays and Halloween!. Traditionally, objects are added to the dough before baking -- objects that will mean something special for the person receiving the slice!. For example, a coin could mean wealth or good fortune!.
Cajete de Celaya A traditional caramel candy from Celaya, Mexico
Pecan Cake With Cajeta This is another example of a Mexican recipe influenced by the French immigrants!. Traditionally this single layer, frostless cake is served with cajeta (caramel sauce) but it works equally as well with creme fraiche!.
Mexican Panque Con Creme de Nuez (Nut Bread) A simple quick bread made with eggs, flour, evaporated milk, sugar, nuts and cinnamon
KASHATA NA NAZI Coconut Candy (Uganda)Www@FoodAQ@Com
funnel cake
use
corn starch
and
pancake mix
and add 2 eggs
vegetable oil 2 table spoons and
milk
and slowly pour into a deep filled pan of vegetable oil that is very hot on the stove the batter and it will cook in no timeWww@FoodAQ@Com
use
corn starch
and
pancake mix
and add 2 eggs
vegetable oil 2 table spoons and
milk
and slowly pour into a deep filled pan of vegetable oil that is very hot on the stove the batter and it will cook in no timeWww@FoodAQ@Com
baklava - greece
strudel - germany
key lime pie - usa
black forest gateaux - germany
tarta di nonna - italy
tiramisu - italy
zabaglioni - italy
steamed puds - ukWww@FoodAQ@Com
strudel - germany
key lime pie - usa
black forest gateaux - germany
tarta di nonna - italy
tiramisu - italy
zabaglioni - italy
steamed puds - ukWww@FoodAQ@Com
Sweet Potato ice cream - Japan (they might have it elsewhere in asia, but I've never seen it in the states)Www@FoodAQ@Com
Leche Flan- Philippines
-Its good! AND SO YUMMY!!!
IT CAN TOP OF ANY MEAL AT ANY TIME!. ;) trust me!
try this!Www@FoodAQ@Com
-Its good! AND SO YUMMY!!!
IT CAN TOP OF ANY MEAL AT ANY TIME!. ;) trust me!
try this!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Black Forest Gateau - Germany!?
Peach Melba - AustraliaWww@FoodAQ@Com
Peach Melba - AustraliaWww@FoodAQ@Com
Baklava, Greece
Galaktoboureko, Greece
Kourabiedes, Greece
Tiramisu, Italy
Dango Mochi, Japan
Mochi Cake, Japan
Barquillos (Wafer Rolls), Phillipines
Dobos Torte, Hungary/Austria
Pashka, Russia
Anise cookies/drps, Germany
Rava Laddu, India
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Galaktoboureko, Greece
Kourabiedes, Greece
Tiramisu, Italy
Dango Mochi, Japan
Mochi Cake, Japan
Barquillos (Wafer Rolls), Phillipines
Dobos Torte, Hungary/Austria
Pashka, Russia
Anise cookies/drps, Germany
Rava Laddu, India
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Missisippi mud pie USAWww@FoodAQ@Com