Floating islands are a triumph of French cuisine, the perfect mix of crunchy meringue and light cream. Gooseberries are great additions because they’re not overwhelmingly sweet, but still have a…
Gratinated fresh cherries with rosemary and almond custard are divinely comforting. The fruitiness of cherries are especially amazing with custard, and the warmth of this dish is ideal for a…
Strawberry and rhubarb custard tiramisu is a spin on the traditional combination of coffee and chocolate. Fruity and fresh with some deliciously creamy custard, you might even prefer this…
These fun, fruity watermelon poached pears with sabayon are a perfect addition to any elegant tea party. The rich colours are just an added bonus, on top of divine…
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Recipe by Kate Schrire This is a summery take on our popular banana split at our cafés, where we dust with sugar and then brûlée the cut banana with…
The flavour combinations of these white chocolate and cherry fondants go together like salt and pepper, Romeo and Juliet, macaroni and cheese… …
Desserts are some of the best things in life. And because life is unfair, they’re often loaded with calories. But this low-fat panna cotta is kind to the waistline without…
Don’t be intimidated! Making your own crème brûlée from scratch isn’t difficult, and making Irish coffee crème brûlée is both easy and delicious. The rich coffee flavour works perfectly with creamy…
Steamed apple and salted caramel puddings are rich, slightly spiced desserts full of autumnal flavours. They’re delightfully sticky and seem to fall apart under your fork. Perfect for a…
Strictly for adults, this boozy fig and honey pudding is sticky, sweet and especially delicious when served with cream. The figs undermine the sweetness with their wonderful earthy flavour,…
“There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with a chocolate brownie pudding.” ― Linda Grayson. This delicious and oh-so-gooey chocolate brownie pudding recipe only…
Chocolate puddings never went out of fashion. TO DRINK: Complement the fruit flavours but break the sweetness – go for 2005 Bellingham Merlot with a dash of Malbec.…