Ads
related to: classic canadian desserts
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Nanaimo bar (/ n ə ˈ n aɪ m oʊ / nə-NY-moh) is a bar dessert that requires no baking and is named after the Canadian city of Nanaimo in British Columbia. [1] It consists of three layers: a wafer, nut (walnuts, almonds, or pecans), and coconut crumb base; custard icing in the middle; and a layer of chocolate ganache on top.
Canadian doughnuts (8 P) Pages in category "Canadian desserts" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Schmoo torte is a Canadian dessert. Although it is relatively popular and well-known nationwide, [1] it is most famous in Western Canada, especially Manitoba. [2] [3] [4] It is a torte with layered whipped cream, brown sugar, and nuts, commonly made using angel food or sponge cake.
The quintessential Canadian dessert has a flaky tart crust, similar to a pie, and a gooey, runny filling that tastes like brown sugar and maple.
A butter tart (French: tarte au beurre) is a type of small pastry tart highly regarded in Canadian cuisine.The sweet tart consists of a filling of butter, sugar, syrup, and egg, baked in a pastry shell until the filling is semi-solid with a crunchy top. [1]
The word "dessert" originated from the French word desservir "to clear the table" and the negative of the Latin word servire. [2] There are a wide variety of desserts in western cultures, including cakes, cookies, biscuits, gelatins, pastries, ice creams, pies, puddings, and candies.
Nanaimo balls—a bite-sized variation of the British Columbian classic. Considered a Christmas treat. Passion flakes—pastry sandwich filled with raspberries or apple jam, and vanilla icing or whipped cream. Persians—somewhat like a cross between a large cinnamon bun and a doughnut, topped with strawberry icing; particular to Thunder Bay.
A date square is a Canadian dessert or bar cookie made of cooked dates with an oatmeal crumb topping. [1] [2] In the western provinces and states it is known as matrimonial cake. [3] [4] In Eastern Canada it can also be known as date crumbles. [5] It is often found in coffee shops as a sweet snack food.