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Easter cheese-filled sweets from Marche Caldi dolci Mantuan pastries made with maize flour, raisins, pine nuts, cinnamon, vino cotto, cloves, butter, sugar and lemon zest Caldo freddo Gelato dessert from Trapani, Sicily Calzone di San Leonardo Christmas almond sweet from Molfetta, Apulia Camporelli
Cheese ball hedgehog with crackers. The cheese ball is typically made from grated hard cheese and softened cream cheese, sometimes with some sort of binder such as mayonnaise; the mixture is shaped, chilled to resolidify, and often rolled in nuts, seeds, or herbs to provide a decorative finish.
Traditional upside-down preparations include the American pineapple upside-down cake, the French Tarte Tatin, [7] and the Brazilian or Portuguese bolo de ananás (also known as bolo de abacaxi). In the United States, pineapple upside down cakes became popular in the mid-1920s after Dole Pineapple Company sponsored a contest for pineapple recipes.
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Pineapple should smell like, well, pineapple. Give the bottom of the fruit a quick sniff to see if it has its distinct sweet smell. Give the bottom of the fruit a quick sniff to see if it has its ...
The outer skin of traditional pineapple cake is made of lard, and the filling is mostly made of pineapple mixed with winter melon. [13] In recent years, many merchants have used pure pineapple to make fillings. Although its taste is not as dense and soft as the winter melon filling, the unique and rich fruity flavor with such sweet and sour ...
Steamed Sweet Corn Custards with Crab and Coriander Salsa, Soy and Ginger Tuna Savoury Pancakes, Homemade Baked Beans with Eggs and Chorizo. 18: Wed, 25 May 2011: Finger Lime Tart with Coconut Cream (Skye Craig), Chicken Finger Sandwiches, Baked Field Mushrooms with Tuna and Goats Cheese, Caffeine Amigo Cashew Cream (Skye Craig) 19: Thu, 26 May ...
The Taiwanese version of pineapple tart is known as fènglísū (鳳梨酥). [10] The filling is fully enclosed within a rectangular tart. Generally the taste is sweet due to sugar added. However, many bakers add or even substitute pineapple with winter melon to make the jam less tart as well giving a less fibrous texture to the filling.