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I look for new dessert ideas for my kids. I always try to find something new but sometimes I am lost having nothing

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Posted: 7 years ago
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My last invention is:

Quick and simple dessert with mango


Ingredients: (for 4 people)

2 mangos
500ml of 30% sweet cream
300g of mascarpone cheese
100g of white chocolate
150g of oat cookies


the whole recipe is here:

https://www.home-madepatchwork.com/blog/desserts/quick-and-simple-dessert-with-mango,1392.html


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Today - Raspberry Kisses

Ingredients for 12 "kisses":


75g of dark chocolate

18 raspberries

100g ricotta cheese

2 teaspoons of caster sugar


the whole recipe here:


https://www.home-madepatchwork.com/blog/desserts/raspberry-xxskissesxxx,310.html



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Today:

Millet groats breakfast


something light and rather easy to prepare:

Ingredients (for 2 people):
50g of millet flakes
300ml of coconut milk
3 tablespoons of xylitol
teaspoon of vanilla essence
3 apples
teaspoon of cinnamon
2 tablespoons of sesame seeds
2 tablespoons of sunflower seeds


the recipe is here: https://www.home-madepatchwork.com/blog/maybe-something-different/millet-groats-breakfast,1401.html





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Today the recipe for Fluffy Pancakes:
Ingredients:
200g of kefir
2 eggs
150g of flour
1 teaspoon of baking powder
half a teaspoon of baking soda
2 tablespoons of brown sugar
2 tablespoon of oil

The whole description is here: https://www.home-madepatchwork.com/blog/maybe-something-different/fluffy-pancakes,1125.html





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Posted: 7 years ago
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My children were happy with Halwa, Kheer and chocolate pudding.
These are nice recipes , i will keep them for grand children.

I do choco-shake, where I mix milk, chocolate iceream, little coffee, cream and after blending, add chocolate chunks . I put choc sauce on glass wall before pouring the shake
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I know Halwa and pudding (we have them in Poland) but what is Kheer?
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Today my last baking initiative - Plum scones.

Ingredients:

400g of flour
200g of 18% cream
200g of butter
3 tablespoons of caster sugar
plum stew
caster sugar for sprinkling

the whole recipe and its story you will find here: https://www.home-madepatchwork.com/blog/desserts/plum-scones,1419.html

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Mango and white chocolate in French pastry

Recently, after cooking I had some French pastry left over and a piece of juicy mango. I added walnuts, white chocolate, a few sesame seeds and made some simple snacks.


Ingredients:
1 pack of chilled French pastry
1 mango
walnuts
white chocolate
2 tablespoons of sesame seeds
2 tablespoons of milk


the recipe is here



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Raspberry Hedgehogs. This is the dessert which I prepare rather often and maybe even more often than the others. Fresh and sun-smelling raspberries arranged on a sweet chocolate mousse looked like colourful hedgehogs. I don't know if this dish will remind everyone of hedgehogs, but the dessert will for sure be tasty for everybody.


Ingredients (for 5 people)
1 pack of chilled French pastry
200g of raspberries
200ml of 30% sweet cream
200g of mascarpone cheese
100g of dark chocolate
2 tablespoons of milk
peppermint leaves


the recipe is here


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