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Anybody got a fool-proof delicious recipe for a dessert that takes minutes, tastes devine and looks like you've taken hours over its preparation?
No 'pop into M&S on the way home, please...!
J
No 'pop into M&S on the way home, please...!
J
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try this cheesecake....i made one yesterday and it took literally minutes and tasted heavenly.
You will need....
1 sweet pastry case from the supermarket
1 tub of mascapone
some honey
strawberries
strawberry jam.
Put mascapone in a bowl and squirt some honey over it...try a little at first and then add as you go on until you get your sweetness level right for you. Mix well with a spoon.
Put the mascapone in the pastry case and then cut some strawberries in half and place all over the mascapone.
Meanwhile, put a few tablespoons of strawberry jam in a saucepan with a tablespoon of water and heat until a syrup is made.....drizzle this over the strawberries.
Finnish by grating some chocolate over the top.
You can substitute the strawberries for other fruits if you want....i did tinned peaches with apricot jam as the syrup the other day and it was wicked !!!
You will need....
1 sweet pastry case from the supermarket
1 tub of mascapone
some honey
strawberries
strawberry jam.
Put mascapone in a bowl and squirt some honey over it...try a little at first and then add as you go on until you get your sweetness level right for you. Mix well with a spoon.
Put the mascapone in the pastry case and then cut some strawberries in half and place all over the mascapone.
Meanwhile, put a few tablespoons of strawberry jam in a saucepan with a tablespoon of water and heat until a syrup is made.....drizzle this over the strawberries.
Finnish by grating some chocolate over the top.
You can substitute the strawberries for other fruits if you want....i did tinned peaches with apricot jam as the syrup the other day and it was wicked !!!
Eton Mess - with either raspberries or strawberries. Always a success and takes about two minutes.
Bought or homemade meringue shells
double cream or soft vanilla ice cream
strawberries or raspberries
topping - choc sprinkles, flaked almonds, strawberry/raspberry coulis - or nothing.
Lightly smash meringue shells, slice strawberries, leaving a couple whole, whip cream. Mix slightly, pile into sundae dishes, add couple of whole fruit. Top with coulis, choc sprinkles or nuts
Bought or homemade meringue shells
double cream or soft vanilla ice cream
strawberries or raspberries
topping - choc sprinkles, flaked almonds, strawberry/raspberry coulis - or nothing.
Lightly smash meringue shells, slice strawberries, leaving a couple whole, whip cream. Mix slightly, pile into sundae dishes, add couple of whole fruit. Top with coulis, choc sprinkles or nuts
This is one I do often - it's lovely and very quick to make!
1. take one packet of frozen berries (you can get them in tesco or iceland) and spread them in the bottom of a quiche or other flat dish
2. Whip up a small tub of whipping cream and mix in a small tub of yoghurt, spread this mixture over the top of the fruit
3. Cover this with a thick layer of brown sugar and bung in the fridge until the sugar sets
1. take one packet of frozen berries (you can get them in tesco or iceland) and spread them in the bottom of a quiche or other flat dish
2. Whip up a small tub of whipping cream and mix in a small tub of yoghurt, spread this mixture over the top of the fruit
3. Cover this with a thick layer of brown sugar and bung in the fridge until the sugar sets