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Holiday Fruitcake Made Easy

By Denise Pare-Watson

When someone says fruitcake, what comes to mind?  The mention of fruitcake brings back all the nostalgic memories of my early childhood.  My Mom would start the holiday fruitcake in the fall, usually after Hallowe’en.  By the time everything was added into her large bowl, it would be chock-full of candied fruit, nuts (from our own nut trees), spices and other ingredients, such as citrus peel and booze of some kind.  The most important part of this process was the traditional family stirring.  Everyone in our family (from youngest to oldest) took a turn at stirring the mixture.  Originally the three eldest girls of five little girls participated in this ritual – the two baby girls would join us a few years later.  Mind you, our little arms were no match for this unyielding mixture, but our valiant attempts were praised and applauded by our parents.   Dad even asked Mom to wake him up from his sleep (he worked the night shift), so that he could take part in our family tradition.  

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Holiday Fruitcake Made Easy

The reason Mom started this process so early in the season was simply that traditional fruitcakes needed time to age or mellow with the rum or other special liqueur that was included in the ingredients.  A cheesecloth was soaked in the alcohol and wrapped around the fruitcake. This process was repeated a few times over the course of six or more weeks. My Dad worked for Hiram Walkers, so we usually had access to a special brandy or rum which was set aside for the fruitcake.  While this recipe is not my Mom’s traditional fruitcake recipe (I will post that recipe at a future date), this Holiday Fruitcake Made Easy is a fruitcake that anyone can make with ease, without the need for a lot of muscle or strong booze or lengthy preserving time.  Despite the fact that this fruitcake is not aged, it is flavourful, moist and delicious, and it can be made at the last minute in your holiday preparations.  The mini cake size makes them ideal edible holiday gifts.  

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Holiday Fruitcake Made Easy
Unglazed, sliced
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The Ultimate Caramelized Apple Cake

By Denise Pare-Watson

Urb’n’Spice Ultimate Recipe Series

Homemade apple cake is a favourite any time of the year.  What makes it so appealing is the versatility of how these delicious cakes can be served.  There is a multitude of apple cake recipes to be found, but I wanted to give you a recipe that kicks up the flavour, texture and versatility up another notch. My Ultimate Caramelized Apple Cake uses a unique technique as well as a distinctive ingredient that is all about building flavour.  This special apple cake will be a hit for breakfast, or that next coffee party, or served warm for dessert with softly whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.  You are going to love it as much as we do!

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Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry

By Denise Pare-Watson

Feuillette of Chocolate or Strawberry is a unique garnish that can be used for any style of dessert, whether it is a mousse, panna cotta or as in the recipe for A Sweetheart Chocolate Torte with Feuillette, a stunning garnish crown.  It has been adapted from recipes utilized in my chef competitions.

This recipe makes just a small amount (a little paste goes a long way); therefore, I find that utilizing a scale (weight in grams or oz.) is the simplest and most accurate method to make the feuillette paste. 

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An eclectic display of Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry

The chocolate feuillette paste is made by using cocoa powder for colour and flavour.  The garnish’s chocolate flavour is well pronounced in the finished product. 

The strawberry feuillette paste is made from dried strawberries. I used my food dehydrator to dry thinly sliced strawberries.  This process took about 2 hours to achieve a crisp result.  The dried strawberries are then pulverized in a spice grinder.

Dried Strawberry Slices | urbnspice.com

The strawberry paste made from this powder is delightfully tasty, with just enough texture to create a translucence appearance!  My grandchildren say they look like fairy wings, as you can see from the video. 

A Feuillet of Strawberry

It is important not to over bake the strawberry feuillette, as they will lose their delicate pink hue.  I did not use any food colouring in my feuillette paste recipe; however, you can add a drop or two of pink or red food colouring to achieve the desired colour. 

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Feuillette of Strawberry
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The feuillet of strawberry reminds me of fairy wings – ethereal and translucent
Chocolate Feuillette Paste | urbnspice.com
Feuillette of Chocolate
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Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry

Yield:  approximately 20 feuillette garnish

CHEF TALK: 

INGREDIENTS: 

  • 21 g all-purpose flour
  • 77 g icing sugar
  • 12 g cocoa powder or strawberry powder
  • 20 ml water
  • 32 g butter, unsalted, melted

METHOD:

  1. Sift the dry ingredients together.
  2. Gradually add the water, then the melted butter.  Stir to combine into a smooth paste.
  3. Spread the paste in a thin layer on Silpat baking mats using an off set spatula.  Start from the bottom of the feuillet and spread upwards.  The bottom will be slightly thicker spreading to a thin imprecise ‘schmear’ (pastry chef slang).
  4. Bake in a 350oF (325oF Convection) for 5 – 6 minutes.  The feuillette will look bubbly and will not show any moist spots. They will crisp up as they cool.
  5. Allow the feuillette to come to room temperature.  Using an off set spatula, slide it under the thickest edge of each feuillet, and slide upwards to lift it gently from the Silpat baking sheet.  Line all the feuillette on a cookie rack until you are ready to decorate the torte. 

CHEF TIP:  These garnishes are very fragile, light and almost see-through delicate.  Make as many as you need at a time (make a few extra to allow for breakage).  Store any unused paste in a covered container in the refrigerator.  Bring the paste to room temperature before using.  Store any extra baked feuillette in an airtight container at room temperature.  They are excellent crumbled on ice cream, crème brûlée, panna cotta or simply nibble on them.

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LEARNING TIPS:  

Please CLICK the link above to access my Urb’n’Spice LEARNING TIPS, which are listed alphabetically on the Learning Tips blog post under the following subheadings:

  • Favourite Kitchen Tools: Spatula
  • Oven Temperature Accuracy
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If you try my recipe for Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry dessert garnish, please leave me a comment below with your feedback. Don’t forget to pin this recipe for later!

Denise Paré-Watson

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A Sweetheart Chocolate Torte with Feuillette

By Denise Pare-Watson

My absolutely most favourite holiday is coming up – Valentine’s Day.  I am simply an incurable romantic.  Valentine’s Day gives me all kinds of reasons to get creative with desserts for two.  This year, I have developed a rather whimsical  Sweetheart Chocolate Torte with Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry. The torte has a deliciously chocolate flavour because it uses both bittersweet and semi-sweet chocolate to create a rich and dense dessert that can only be described as memorable.  This little torte would also be an excellent choice for an anniversary celebration or for a chocoholic’s birthday. 

To take this little torte over the top, I made a tasty garnish that is like edible paper.  I often made this garnish when competing in dessert competitions because it is somewhat unusual. It is easy to make and delicious to nibble on.  It is a very delicate yet striking garnish.  For this torte, the feuillette garnish is constructed on the topping while the ganache is still soft.   As the ganache sets up, it secures the edible paper in place, creating a crown of sorts.  Try this Sweetheart Chocolate Torte together with the Feuillette of Chocolate or Strawberry – it is unforgettable.

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The torte is not difficult to make but does require three distinct steps:  the chocolate pastry; the bittersweet chocolate filling and finally, the shiny semi-sweet chocolate ganache topping.  The torte is lovely with just the shiny ganache topping but can be gorgeous with a simple baby rose or two on top, or you can make the feuillette of chocolate or strawberry (the recipe is included below).

A Sweetheart Chocolate Torte with Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry

Yield:  one 5 – 6-inch torte

INGREDIENTS:

The Chocolate Pastry:

  • ½ cup (62 g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons (30 g) sugar
  • 1 ½ tablespoons (10 g) Dutch process cocoa powder
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons (26 g) unsalted butter
  • 1 egg

The Chocolate Filling:

  • 8 oz. (226 g) bittersweet chocolate
  • ½ cup (125 ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 1 teaspoon (5 ml) vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) brandy 

The Chocolate Ganache Glaze:

  • 8 oz. (226 g) semisweet chocolate
  • ½ cup (125 ml) heavy whipping cream

METHOD:

For the Chocolate Pastry:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350oF.  Set the rack in the middle of the oven.
  2. Prepare the 5 or 6-inch springform pan by greasing the bottom and the sides. Cut a circle of parchment for the bottom and strips of parchment for the sides of the springform pan.
  3. Mix the dry ingredients together in a bowl.  Work in the butter. 
  4. Beat the egg with a fork and work into the mixture.  Press the mixture into the prepared spring form pan.
  5. Bake for 10 minutes or until the pastry is set.  Cool the pastry in the pan while you are preparing the filling.  The filling is placed on top of the cooled chocolate pastry crust. 

For the Chocolate Filling:

  1. Cut the bittersweet chocolate into small pieces and place them into a medium-size bowl. 
  2. Bring the cream to a boil in a small saucepan.  Pour the cream over the chocolate and let it sit for a few minutes to allow the chocolate to melt before stirring with a spatula until smooth.
  3. Cover and leave at room temperature until the mixture starts to set (it should be about the consistency of toothpaste).  This will take about 30 minutes, depending on the room temperature. 
  4. Using a mixer with a paddle or a whisk attachment, beat the chocolate mixture on medium speed until light and fluffy.  Add the vanilla and the brandy and beat to incorporate.
  5. Spread the filling over the cooled chocolate pastry.  Using an offset spatula, level the top of the filling.  Refrigerate the torte for at least one hour.  Remove from the refrigerator when you are ready to prepare the glaze.
  6. Remove the cake from the springform pan, peeling the parchment paper from the sides and bottom of the torte. Place the torte on a cookie rack over a baking sheet.  Prepare the glaze.

For the Chocolate Ganache Glaze:

  1. Cut the semi-sweet chocolate finely and place it in a medium size bowl. 
  2. Bring the cream to a boil in a small saucepan.  Pour the cream over the chocolate and let it sit for a few minutes to allow the chocolate to melt before stirring with a spatula until smooth.
  3. Pour the glaze over the torte; making sure that the entire cake is covered.
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The Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry

While it is not essential to garnish the cake with the feuillette, I think that you would enjoy the experience of making this unique garnish.  You will need a scale to make the paste.  The chocolate feuillette paste is made using cocoa powder.  I made the strawberry feuillette paste using a powder made from pulverizing dried strawberries in my coffee grinder (I used my food dehydrator to dry thinly sliced strawberries, which took about two hours to dry to a crisp in my dehydrator).  The subsequent strawberry paste made from this powder is delightfully tasty!  Take care not to over bake the strawberry feuillette as they will lose their delicate pink hue.  I did not use any food colouring in my paste recipe, however, you can add a drop or two of pink or red food colouring to achieve the desired colour.

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Dried Strawberry slices are pulverized into a powder to make the paste
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A closeup of the feuillet of strawberry

INGREDIENTS: 

  • 21 g all-purpose flour
  • 77 g icing sugar
  • 12 g cocoa powder or strawberry powder
  • 20 ml water
  • 32 g butter, unsalted, melted

METHOD:

  1. Sift the dry ingredients together.
  2. Gradually add the water, then the melted butter.  Stir to combine into a smooth paste.
  3. Spread the paste in a thin layer on Silpat baking mats using an offset spatula.  Start from the bottom of the feuillet and spread upwards.  The bottom will be slightly thicker spreading to a thin imprecise ‘schmear’ (pastry chef slang).
  4. Bake in a 350oF (325oF Convection) for 5 – 6 minutes.  The feuillette will look bubbly and will not have any moist spots. They will crisp up as they cool.
  5. Allow the feuillette to come to room temperature.  Using an offset spatula, slide it under the thickest edge of each feuillet, and slide upwards to lift it gently from the Silpat baking sheet.  Place the feuillette gently on a cookie rack until you are ready to decorate the torte.  CHEF TIP:  These garnishes are very fragile, light and almost see-through delicate.  Make as many as you need at a time (make a few extra to allow for breakage).  Store any unused paste in a covered container in the refrigerator.  Bring the paste to room temperature before using.
  6. To Decorate:  Decorate the torte with feuillette while the glaze is still moist.  Place the feuillette randomly on top, alternating between the chocolate and the strawberry feuillette, setting the next feuillet to hold up the previous one.  If you have a few dried strawberries remaining, decorate the sides of the cake, if desired.  Allow the ganache topping to set at room temperature.  CHEF TIP:  The chocolate torte (and any chocolate cake) is best served room temperature.  The feuillette are best used the day that you make them.  They will remain crisp and papery when decorated close to the time that you serve the cake.
  7. Refrigerate any leftovers. 

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LEARNING TIPS:  

Please CLICK the link above to access my Urb’n’Spice LEARNING TIPS, which are listed alphabetically on the Learning Tips blog post under the following subheadings:

  • Parchment Paper
  • Favourite Kitchen Tools: Spatula
  • Extracts: Vanilla Extract
  • Cutting Tarts and Cakes
  • Oven Temperature Accuracy
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If you try my recipe for Sweetheart Chocolate Torte with Feuillette of Chocolate and Strawberry, please leave me a comment below with your feedback. Tag me @urbnspice on Instagram and hashtag #urbnspice  Don’t forget to pin this recipe for later!

Denise Paré-Watson

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Malteser White Chocolate Mini Cheesecakes

By Denise Pare-Watson

Have you ever tried a Malteser? It is a confection with a history dating back to the 1930s! American Forrest Mars, Sr. invented the Malteser in England in 1936. They were originally described as energy balls, which were marketed to women as a slimming aid as they had much less chocolate than the chocolates of the day. This classic malt center candy is a tiny light-as-air sphere covered in milk chocolate. While I am not a huge candy consumer, I find these particular bonbons quite unique both in texture and in taste. I have created a cheesecake that incorporates Maltesers, along with white chocolate in the filling. Malteser White Chocolate Mini Cheesecakes are an individually baked cheesecake that maintains the crunch of the Maltesers candy as well as highlights the chunks of candy.  Try it! You will enjoy it!

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Malteser White Chocolate Mini Cheesecakes

It is interesting to note that Maltesers are one of Canada’s top 10 selling candies, along with popular brands such as Crispy Crunch, Aero Bars, Glosettes and Smarties.

I have incorporated Maltesers into baking before. One of my favourite loaf recipes is Anna Olson’s Malted Milk Chocolate Cakes. I will make that recipe again soon. It is a hit at coffee parties.   In the meantime, enjoy this cheesecake!…

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How to Make Raspberry Mini Cheesecakes

By Denise Pare-Watson

Have you ever noticed that most restaurants offer cheesecake on their dessert menu? It is definitely a favourite choice for many people and also for the restaurants as cheesecake stores and freezes well. I prefer making cheesecake in individualized portions, served simply with a raspberry coulis or a few fresh berries. In this post, I will share a recipe for Raspberry Mini Cheesecakes. This featured cheesecake recipe has a pink hue created by the raspberry puree which is combined with a delicious coconut crust infused with lime zest. For Valentine’s Day, I dress the cheesecakes up by creating a heart swirl decoration before it is baked. The decoration stays attractively suspended on top of the thick cheesecake batter.

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Raspberry Mini Cheesecake

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Raspberry Cream Cheese Coffeecake

By Denise Pare-Watson

This Raspberry Cream Cheese Coffeecake has become a tradition in my family and has been enjoyed every Christmas morning for nearly 40 years. Frankly, it is popular all year long and any excuse to make this family favourite is appreciated. The cake is a balance between a cheesecake and a coffeecake and is a welcome addition to any celebration.

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Chocolate Cherry Almond Torte – Gluten Free, Grain Free, Refined Sugar Free

By Denise Pare-Watson

Chocolate possesses a number of interesting technical properties not dissimilar from wine. The region, the surrounding vegetation and the soil are some of the key factors in the character of the cocoa bean and the overall taste of the chocolate. The origin of the Chocolate Cherry Almond Torte recipe is not clear but what is clear is that the quality of the chocolate significantly influences the result. For the purposes of this article, I have taken the vintage Chocolate Cherry Almond Torte recipe and re-developed it so that it is suitable for gluten-free, refined sugar-free and grain-free dietary options.  It is a great make-ahead cake and one that will feed a crowd.

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Chocolate Cherry Almond Torte plated with cherry syrup reduction and softly whipped cream

Chocolate Cherry Almond Torte – Gluten Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Grain Free

Equipment:  9 – 10″ x 2” high Spring Form pan with removable bottom
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Vinarterta – A Vintage Recipe

By Denise Pare-Watson

Vínarterta:  what is it?  It is a very flavourful, seven-layered Icelandic cake – a vintage recipe from the 1800s. The cake consists of thin layers cookie-like dough, rolled out, docked and baked just until it starts to take on a bit of colour on the edges. The traditional filling is made from prunes.  For many folks, using dried prunes is a surprising filling, but you have to trust me – this stuff is good!  The prunes are infused with what is known as the warming spices cardamom, cinnamon and cloves. These spices elevate the taste of the filling to something that you just know will be wonderful.  The colour of the pureed prune is such a rich hue of black-brown that it makes a spectacular show in between the layers of the Vinarterta cake.

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Many other fillings can be used, including seasonal apricot filling and raspberry filling. My daughter and I were discussing making a version with all three fillings in one cake.  I think that this could be my next cake challenge.  I would be tempted to make the layers even thinner so that I could experiment with the different coloured fillings.

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Vinarterta with Apricot Filling

In culinary training, we were introduced to many cultural desserts in Baking and Pastry Arts, and this cake was one of the classic cakes we discussed during our lessons. It is delicious! I had forgotten all about this cake until my neighbour mentioned to me that she had in her possession her grandma’s vintage recipe for Vínarterta and that she had always wanted to try making it.

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We spent a lovely morning making the cake together using the vintage recipe. As far as she knew, her grandmother’s recipe had sadly not been made by anyone in the family since her passing in 1978. She told me that her grandmother’s parents came to Canada in the 1800s and her grandmother was born in Canada. I am sure that there are great stories about baking this Icelandic recipe and many more dishes in their kitchen – I would have loved to be a part of that.  I felt that making this cake using her recipe was a great way of honouring her grandmother.  And besides, I love baking using vintage recipes.

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White Chocolate Vanilla Bean Mini Cheesecakes with Gluten Free Crust

By Denise Pare-Watson

I love cheesecake! Just about everyone in my circle of family and friends will answer “cheesecake” when asked what their favourite dessert is.  I like to make sure that no one is left out due to dietary restrictions, so I developed this recipe for White Chocolate Vanilla Bean Mini Cheesecakes with a Gluten Free Crust. Even the folks that could eat foods with gluten loved this cheesecake.

Although this delicious white chocolate cheesecake recipe will feed a crowd (9-inch springform pan), I prefer to divide the cheesecake custard to make mini cheesecakes (18 – 24 mini cheesecakes). The crust I created for this particular cheesecake is a gluten-free rice flour crust that is pre-baked for just a few minutes before the cheesecake custard is poured in.

For these dainty little cheesecakes, a simple garnish is all that is required. Top each mini cheesecake with a quarter wedge of strawberry or other perfect berry and you will have an impressive dessert for a buffet or dessert tray. Bonus Technique:  I have included a simple technique to make your own white chocolate garnishes as pictured in the photographs below.  I hope you will enjoy trying these White Chocolate Vanilla Bean Mini Cheesecakes.

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Welcome to Urbnspice - A Taste of Heart and Home. Inspiration in my kitchen is often a trip to the market or an experimental coincidence! Come and join me on this culinary journey where I share my passion for the creative, technical and teaching components of the profession and unravel culinary quandaries for you with fun and easy to follow user-friendly recipes, tips & techniques.
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