This lemon curd cake from the owners of a popular cafe in London caught my eye as a perfect winter dessert that would brighten any holiday dinner or brunch. Friends Tonia George and Emma and Nicholas ...
Angie The Pie Lady is back with not one, but two easy, delicious and impressive desserts perfect for your Easter brunch! Angie is known for making her dishes from scratch, but this time she wanted to ...
Bowl of dessert featuring soft, yellow cake pieces topped with a glossy orange sauce and powdered sugar. I’ll welcome lemon desserts any time of year. I love the pop of citrus and the tangy, zesty ...
Apparently I was born without the chocolate gene. If anyone is promising decadence for dessert, I would prefer death by citrus. Lemon or lime will do, as long as it comes in an absurdly rich and ...
Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Sift the flour onto the granulated sugar and salt, then stir in the almonds. Whisk the eggs lightly with a third of the yogurt and the vanilla and almond extracts. Using a ...
The custard layer is so good, you'd swear it's lemon curd.
Made with fresh, canned, or frozen fruit, these cakes come out soft and tender, not heavy. They’re simple, nicely sweet, and fit just about any occasion. Think fruit cake, but the kind you actually ...
Instructions: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 10-inch tube pan with a removable bottom. In a medium bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry. Set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, ...
Toast coriander seeds in a saucepan over medium, stirring occasionally, until fragrant and golden, 3 to 6 minutes. Remove from pan; let cool about 5 minutes. Using a mortar and pestle or spice grinder ...
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