If you're looking for a homemade tart that's easy yet bakery-worthy, give frangipane tart a try. What's special about this ...
By Wendy Stoltz / Last Modified On November 15, 2024This gluten-free cherry pie has a tender, flaky crust filled with a tart ...
Rinse and crush the cherries. Place in a large jar with the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Seal the jar and store for 3-5 days. Add the vodka, reseal and shake well. Store for 5 days in a dark ...
Use both sweet and sour dried cherries in home-made muesli mixes, muffins and rolled oat ‘energy’ bars. Add dried cherries to winter fruit salads and compotes, or use in place of sultanas or ...
For something lighter, eat sweet cherries straight off the stalks, or remove the stones before stirring into Greek-style yoghurt with a drizzle of honey. Dried sour cherries impart that all ...
Sweet cherries mingle with tart raspberries and plump blueberries for this lovely lattice-topped pie from Chicago pastry chef Paula Haney. Paula Haney made pastries at acclaimed Chicago ...
Drain the noodles, reserving 1 cup of the cooking water. Add the chopped sour cherries to the reserved cooking water and let stand for 5 minutes. In a large bowl, whisk the heavy cream with the ...
Plums, peaches, cherries, blueberries and more are delicious fillings for buttery, flaky tarts. For an unconventional twist, we love embellishing the crust with pistachios, and topping the tart ...
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Rinse and crush the cherries. Place in a large jar with the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Seal the jar and store for 3-5 days. Add the vodka, reseal and shake well. Store for 5 days in a dark ...