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Christmas deserts
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There have been a lot of posts, about what meat people are having for their christmas meal.
I am looking for ideas for deserts. Do you have any suggestions ?
I am looking for ideas for deserts. Do you have any suggestions ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember when we firts got a freezer when we were kids and my mum bought Viennetta for christmas pud.....we thought we'd died and gone to heaven! lol
This was a big change from the home made clootie dumpling or christmas pudding and custard that we were used to. I know what I'd rather have now.
As a family, we generally don't do puddings at all - even the kids aren't that interested. I'll maybe make a trifle or just have some crepes with chocolate sauce. I've a recipe somewhere, think it is nigella's where she spreads crepes with nutella and bakes them in the oven with something and serves them with cream.
This was a big change from the home made clootie dumpling or christmas pudding and custard that we were used to. I know what I'd rather have now.
As a family, we generally don't do puddings at all - even the kids aren't that interested. I'll maybe make a trifle or just have some crepes with chocolate sauce. I've a recipe somewhere, think it is nigella's where she spreads crepes with nutella and bakes them in the oven with something and serves them with cream.
Found the recipe - she spreads the crepes, folds them in half, spreads on top of the half then folds again into a fan shape, then layers them in a shallow oven dish. She then warms butter with a hazlenut liqueur or brandy and pours over the crepes and sprinkles with chopped nuts then bakes for 10 minutes and serves with cream whipped with a little of the liqueur or brandy.
We had it once, It was nice, I used Baileys as I didn't have hazlenut liqueur or brandy and just had it with plain pouring cream, but we enjoyed it. We don't really have puddings a lot, that's mainly the reason we haven't had it again. It's in Nigella's express book. if your interested I'll give the weights and measures later.
Nutella Pancakes recipe: Nigella Lawson - Nigella Express
Ingredients:
- 8 store-bought crepes
- 1 jar (400g) Nutella
- 75g soft butter
- 80ml Frangelico + 2 tablespoons
- 35g chopped hazelnuts
- 250 ml double cream
Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 200C.
- Put each crepe in front of you and spread some Nutella over one half, then fold the unspread side over the spread side. Now add a dollup of Nutella over one quarter and fold again. Place on a buttered swiss-roll tin or similar. Proceed with the remaining crepes, overlapping them a little in the tin as you go.
- Put the butter in a small pan with the Frangelico, and heat gently to melt. Pour over the crepes in their tin and sprinkle most of the chopped hazelnuts on top. Bake for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, whisk the cream with the remaining 2 tablespoons Frangelico until you have an aerated soft floppiness, and put into a bowl, sprinling with the last of the crushed hazelnuts. This luscious cream is a must alongside the sweet, buttery, heavenly crepes.
Ingredients:
- 8 store-bought crepes
- 1 jar (400g) Nutella
- 75g soft butter
- 80ml Frangelico + 2 tablespoons
- 35g chopped hazelnuts
- 250 ml double cream
Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 200C.
- Put each crepe in front of you and spread some Nutella over one half, then fold the unspread side over the spread side. Now add a dollup of Nutella over one quarter and fold again. Place on a buttered swiss-roll tin or similar. Proceed with the remaining crepes, overlapping them a little in the tin as you go.
- Put the butter in a small pan with the Frangelico, and heat gently to melt. Pour over the crepes in their tin and sprinkle most of the chopped hazelnuts on top. Bake for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, whisk the cream with the remaining 2 tablespoons Frangelico until you have an aerated soft floppiness, and put into a bowl, sprinling with the last of the crushed hazelnuts. This luscious cream is a must alongside the sweet, buttery, heavenly crepes.