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    Sweet Side of Italy

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    I used to think that Italian desserts were nothing special and only consisted of tiramisu and biscotti. Boy was I wrong! While I was in Tuscany last summer I sampled many delicious treats, from amaretto cookies in mascarpone cream, to molten chocolate cakes, and even a fresh fig tart. Lately I have been missing Italy, so I decided to bake some of the recipes that I brought back from my trip last year. The first recipe I tried was for a “Spicy Chocolate Tart”. I made a few modifications to it though, by adding chopped hazelnuts, milk chocolate instead of dark, vanilla extract instead of sweet wine, and I omitted the red pepper because I wasn’t sure if my family would like their chocolate spicy. The modifications resulted in a decedent and utterly delicious tart that had just the right amount of crunch from the hazelnuts and flavour  and aroma from the vanilla. I served each slice with a dollop of cinnamon scented whipped cream and fresh raspberries.

    The next dessert I made was an “Apple Cake with Crackly Meringue”. It turned out amazing! This is a layer cake that starts with a butter crust bottom, followed by an apple cake batter, and finally it is all topped off with crunchy meringue. I also made a few changes to this recipe by using buttermilk instead of regular milk, and omitting the lemon zest. Lastly, I added some cinnamon to the cake because I think apples and cinnamon go together perfectly.

    While in Italy I tried to have gelato everyday. Lately I have been craving gelato so I made “Strawberry Vanilla Mascarpone Gelato” and added fresh strawberries to give it extra flavour and a nice colour. I don’t know what it is about making ice cream but I always get so excited to see it turn from a liquid to a solid. If you are not really into baking, but love to have home made desserts I would recommend you buy an ice cream maker. You can find them for a reasonable price and making your own ice cream is really so simple and fun!

    Last night I decided to try out a recipe for an “Italian Strawberry Tart”. This recipe again was very simple and the only change I made was to use vanilla instead of amaretto liqueur. My mom is not a big fan of almonds so I always try to omit them, and anything with their flavour from my baking. The best part of this tart in my opinion was the mascarpone whipped cream. The addition of mascarpone took this whipped cream right over the edge and even helped it to hold its shape better. I am going to be putting mascarpone into my whipped cream from now on. If you don’t know what mascarpone cheese is, think of it as the Italians version of cream cheese. It is a lot denser than cream cheese though, and less sour in taste. You can find it at all Italian grocery stores and most regular stores.

    Making all of these desserts really brought me back to Tuscany. If you can’t take a trip to Italy, making one of these delicious desserts is the next best thing!

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    Vanilla Bean Pear Crisp

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    One of my favourite food blogs is What Katie Ate I am always so impressed by her gorgeous food styling and photography. I was feeling inspired by her today so I decided to make a pear crisp.  I love how Katie puts the name of the dish she is photographing right on the image.  I wanted to give it a try myself and see what everyone thought.

    When I am looking at her blog I can see that I still have a lot to learn about food photography; which only makes me want to work even harder at it!

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    Sour Cream Twists

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    My mom suggested that I make sour cream twists this holiday season.  I didn’t realize quite how long they were going to take until I was half way into the recipe.  The next time I make them I am going to make the dough the day before and then bake it the next day.  They would be great to serve hot out of the oven on Christmas morning along side a spicy eggnog chai latte.  If you want to make them for dessert I would serve 2 or 3 per person with a warm whipped cream cheese icing to dip them in.

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    Brown Butter Brownies

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    Well, if you aren’t a fan of intensely rich desserts then this recipe is not for you.  I made these brownies yesterday for dessert and let me tell you that a small slice packs more than enough flavour.  This recipe originally called for one cup of walnuts but I decided to use both walnuts and white chocolate chips.  The brown butter in this recipe really adds to the nutty flavour of the brownie.

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    Lemon Bars

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    On Sundays I like to make a homemade dessert. This past weekend my sister helped me to make Lemon Bars which have a pastry crust on the bottom and a sweet, sticky lemon filling on the top. These bars are quite easy to make and would be great to serve with tea. I like to cut them into small squares and top them with icing sugar and a single blackberry or raspberry.

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    Chocolate Mousse

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    My culinary arts program focused mainly on cooking, but we did have 1 week that was all about pastry and desserts.  It was one of my favourite parts of culinary school.

    I am definitely the kind of person who always likes to have something sweet after a meal.  Of all of the treats we made this chocolate mousse was my favourite.  It is delicious on its own but would also be amazing as a filling for a cake.  You can even add flavouring extracts such as mint, orange, or even flavoured liqueurs if you want to make it even more special.

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    Pistachio Cream Cheese Pie

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    This is one of my favourite desserts to make at Christmas time and during the winter season. It would be perfect to serve after a ham dinner because it is just the right combination of creaminess and tang and not too rich to finish a heavy holiday meal.

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