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Classic Tiramisu

IMG_4887 The sequence of preparation is like the Nectarine Tiramisu.  However, instead of pouring the flavouring over the ladyfingers, simply dip them in cooled and sweetened espresso.

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Tiramisu aux Nectarines

It's got a peaches and cream flavour. IMG_4705

Hack up some nectarines.  They have to be nice, ripe and flavourful.

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Make a puree of nectarine with a splash of orange juice and a drop of vanilla extract.

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Lay a base of ladyfingers and soak with the puree.  Top that with a mixture of sweetened mascarpone and whipped cream.  I don't use eggs in my tiramisu.

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I like two layers.  Once it's done, resist the urge to dig in!  It's gotta chill for at least two hours.

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I topped mine with vanilla bean seed.

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Mmmm... yes.

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*tiramisù is Italian.  I used the French name... because I can.

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Mascarpone and Strawberries [+1 fail, +1 win!]

This was the end result, but it took a while to get here: IMG_7090

I thought I'd make a cannoli filling but serve it in puff pastry cups with fruit.  Everything was fine except I chose a skim milk ricotta... which is tastes and feels, to me, like ground rubber.

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I tried my best to doctor it up.  Adding extra mascarpone and whipping it up.  Nothing worked.

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It looks nice, but the texture is unfit.  The overall texture is "rubbery."

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So, I whipped mascarpone, icing sugar and vanilla to make a sublime filling for the strawberries:

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Then, serving it on thin slices of mango, the the textures and flavours were perfect.  It's simple, it's subtly rich, it's sublime.

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Brownie tarte with Strawberries and Mascarpone

A flavourful treat.  As usual, chocolate takes centre stage. IMG_7253

First, bake and cool a pack mix brownie mix.  A tarte pan works well and adds a nice aesthetic.

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A ganache can be easily prepared with a bit of (soy) milk and chocolate.  Unless you routinely need a double boiler, skip the purchase and use a bowl over a saucepan.

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Chocolate: it's a beautiful thing.

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Add to a piping bag for easy working.

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An added treat - a velvety, sweet cheese: mascarpone.

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Top with strawberries, pecans, the ganache and mascarpone.

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