Showing posts with label petit four. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petit four. Show all posts

10/3/16

Pumpkin Cake Truffles

Chefs tend to be very conscious of food waste.  Of course, nobody likes wasting food, but in an industry where margins are already low, it's extra important to eliminate waste.

The last few years saw the rise of the "cake pop" or "cake ball."  These cute, bite-sized creations are just a baker's way of getting rid of leftover cake and frosting.  There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but you should know that as a home baker you are perfectly able to re-create these often pricey treats at a low cost.



All you've got to do is crumble together leftover cake scraps and frosting, roll it into little spheres and get some chocolate for dipping.  There is no exact ratio, just wing it.

Today, I used leftover pumpkin spice cake and cream cheese frosting.  Use any flavor combinations you like.  If you have these two ingredients left-over after a cake assembly, just freeze them until you're ready to use.

If you know how to temper chocolate: do it.  If not, no sweat, just keep all of your ingredients cool before dipping and store the finished product in the refrigerator or freezer so your chocolate shells don't get too soft.





7/22/15

Miniatures

Mini desserts are awe-inspiring.  You can make anything bite-sized; give it a try.


Chocolate Mousse Tartlets

Blondies with Caramel Frosting

7/15/15

Where We Go From Here

It's been almost a year since my last post and I think my schedule finally affords me time to give this blogging thing another shot.

I have ideas, aspiration, inspiration and much to share.

Soon, I will add pages with products, pricing, ingredients, information and photo galleries.

Here's a taste of my backlog of photographs and projects.


With many, many thanks to Frances Logan Photography for design and photography wonders.

Sharing Espresso Chip
photo by Frances Logan Photography

Madeleine Piping
photo by Frances Logan Photographyhttp://www.francesloganphotography.com/

Mini Chocolate Cakes
photo by Frances Logan Photography

Signature Chipwich
photo by Frances Logan Photography

Madeleines and Lemon Curd
photo by Frances Logan Photography




4/5/14

Palmier

Such a simple puff pastry application and so delicious.

The last photograph shows the caramelization that happens on the side of the cookie that is against the tray.  This is traditionally the "presentation" side.




1/22/14

Chocolate Diamant

This is one of those things that I can't stop eating.  "They're so good!  And so little!  I'll have another."

A perfect snow day treat.  They are really easy to make.






1/21/14

Piped Sablè

Pipe these yummy sugar cookies in adorable shapes and enjoy with a cup of tea.

Finishes:
-jam
-dip in chocolate
-almond butter
-crystal sugar