First off, I decided to use an assortment of glasses to house individualized portions of tiramisu instead of making a larger one to cut pieces out of. I used martini glasses and highball glasses. For the base, I crushed some shortbread cookies and pressed them down into the bottom of the glasses. Then I whipped mascarpone, vanilla extract, sugar and heavy cream together to make the first creamy layer. I made a second creamy layer with mascarpone, vanilla, sugar, and espresso to make a lovely caramel colored, coffee scented cream. I layered the two different creams by piping them into the glasses using ziplock bags with the corners cut out. For the next layer, I took the remainder of the crushed shortbread cookies and mixed them with espresso to make a crumbly, chunky layer and spread that on as well. For the final layer, I whipped heaving cream together with sugar and then topped with cocoa power. Voila! A little invention, a little substitution, and a delicious creamy, coffee dessert awaits in my fridge. :)
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Tiramisu and Mini Pot Pies!
Following my successful attempt at panna cotta last week, and in light of the oppressive heat down here in South Florida, I decided to try my hand at another creamy Italian classic - tiramisu! I had to invent a little because upon returning home from the grocery store, I discovered I had forgotten the ladyfingers, a rather integral component as any tiramisu-lover would know! I ended up mostly going my own way on this recipe, but I did take some inspiration from Confections of a Food Bride.
First off, I decided to use an assortment of glasses to house individualized portions of tiramisu instead of making a larger one to cut pieces out of. I used martini glasses and highball glasses. For the base, I crushed some shortbread cookies and pressed them down into the bottom of the glasses. Then I whipped mascarpone, vanilla extract, sugar and heavy cream together to make the first creamy layer. I made a second creamy layer with mascarpone, vanilla, sugar, and espresso to make a lovely caramel colored, coffee scented cream. I layered the two different creams by piping them into the glasses using ziplock bags with the corners cut out. For the next layer, I took the remainder of the crushed shortbread cookies and mixed them with espresso to make a crumbly, chunky layer and spread that on as well. For the final layer, I whipped heaving cream together with sugar and then topped with cocoa power. Voila! A little invention, a little substitution, and a delicious creamy, coffee dessert awaits in my fridge. :)
For dinner I made mini chicken and veggie pot pies - couldn't be any easier! I made shredded chicken breasts by baking them in tented tinfoil until cooked through, then combining in a hot oiled pan with onion, garlic, peas, corn, lentils, and white wine. To form them, I Pam-sprayed two cupcake tins, and then mixed up some Bisquick baking mix with eggs and milk. I filled the bottom of the tins with a little Bisquick, and then a big spoonful of the pot pie mix, and topped with a bit more Bisquick. They bake for less then half an hour and are very flavorful and filling! Recipe courtesy of Betty Crocker.
First off, I decided to use an assortment of glasses to house individualized portions of tiramisu instead of making a larger one to cut pieces out of. I used martini glasses and highball glasses. For the base, I crushed some shortbread cookies and pressed them down into the bottom of the glasses. Then I whipped mascarpone, vanilla extract, sugar and heavy cream together to make the first creamy layer. I made a second creamy layer with mascarpone, vanilla, sugar, and espresso to make a lovely caramel colored, coffee scented cream. I layered the two different creams by piping them into the glasses using ziplock bags with the corners cut out. For the next layer, I took the remainder of the crushed shortbread cookies and mixed them with espresso to make a crumbly, chunky layer and spread that on as well. For the final layer, I whipped heaving cream together with sugar and then topped with cocoa power. Voila! A little invention, a little substitution, and a delicious creamy, coffee dessert awaits in my fridge. :)
WOW, Looks heavenly yummy :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I'm trying those next!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an amazing dinner :D I love pot pies!
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