Turrón is a Spanish nougat and comes in various forms. The two classics are turron de Alicante, which has whole nuts in a kind of honey candy. It’s hard and brittle and while tasty, I always worried I was about to break a tooth on it. The other main kind […]
Tag: Desserts
American Mini Pumpkin Cake | Halloween Recipes
0 commentsFor everyone who can’t get enough pumpkin desserts, who loves a cute, mini cake, and who adore everything autumn, these individual treats are for you. They’re sure to become a fall favorite and are perfect addition to a Halloween dessert table. Plus, they’re incredibly easy to put together. What could […]
Korean Sweetened Rice | (약식 – Yaksik)
0 commentsA common staple at every special occasion in Korea is a rich and sweet rice cake known as yaksik. It is made with a combination of steamed glutinous rice, honey, pine nuts, dried jujube fruit, and chestnuts. The dessert is infused with a dark brown sauce consisting of caramelized sugar, […]
Korean Flat Rice Cakes | (절편 – Jeolpyeon)
0 commentsJeolpyeon are Korean flat rice cakes which are steamed and embellished with decorative patterns. They are prepared with glutinous rice, and apart from the plain version, they can be infused and colored with different ingredients. Before they are served, each cake is brushed with sesame oil, which prevents them from […]
Korean Sweet Rice Balls | (경단 – Gyeongdan)
0 commentsRound and chewy gyeongdan are traditional Korean cakes consisting of soft rice dough that is wrapped around sweet red bean filling. When boiled, they are usually coated with colorful powders – from ground black sesame and toasted soybean to mugwort powder and grated tinted coconut. These bite-sized rice cakes are […]
Spanish Marzipan Sweet | (Panellets)
0 commentsPanellets are small marzipan sweets that that come in different forms and variations. They are made from three types of marzipan; basic, coarse, and fine, and various candied fruits or jams can be added to the marzipan. They are an all-natural product made using as few ingredients as possible, without […]
Spanish Wafer Rolls | (Neula)
0 commentsNeula is a Catalan biscuit consisting of flour, sugar, beaten egg whites, butter, and lemon juice. The biscuits are very light and thin, and they are typically rolled into hollow tubes. Neulas are traditionally consumed during the Christmas season, accompanied by a Catalan sparkling wine called cava. The name neula […]
Chinese Egg Tarts | (蛋挞 – Dàntà)
0 commentsOne of the most famous Chinese desserts is the classic egg tart, a delicious pastry consisting of a flaky outer shell with a creamy, but firm egg custard in the center. The origin of this traditional Chinese dessert is vague. It is believed that it grew out of Chinese contacts […]
Chinese Dessert Soup | (糖水 – Táng Shuǐ a.k.a. Tong Sui)
0 commentsOriginally a Cantonese specialty, tong sui (lit. sugar water) is a type of sweet soup or a custard-like dessert made with a base of either water or coconut milk. Extremely popular throughout the country, these sugary treats are nowadays found in tong sui shops but also at numerous food stalls, […]
Chinese Pineapple Bun (菠蘿包 – Bōluó Bāo)
0 commentsPineapple buns are golden, crispy-crusted, sweet pastries originating from Hong Kong. Despite their name, they don’t contain pineapple, but are named after the chequerboard pattern of the crust that visually resembles the skin of a pineapple. An important part of Hong Kong’s cultural heritage, they are made with only four […]