Tag: Hazelnut

Nutella and coconut truffles without cooking – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Nutella and coconut truffles without cooking


THE Nutella and coconut truffles without cooking are delicious single portion sweets made with Nutella, dry biscuits and coconut flour.

Fat-free and egg-free, these truffles are shaped like a small ball covered with coconut and are served in paper cups. Quick and easy to prepare, they also have the advantage that they do not require cooking. What more could you ask for?

They are ideal for a birthday buffet or for a children's snack or as a delicious after-dinner dessert.

Besides, they're so simple, really within everyone's reach, they are prepared in 10 minutes, then left to rest in the refrigerator for a few minutes and can be eaten immediately!

A real treat for the palate. To make these sweets you can involve your children who will be able to make the various balls and pass them back in the coconut.

When you want something sweet and not demanding, Nutella and coconut truffles are the right choice.

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Salty donut empty fridge – Recipes on the fly – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Salty donut empty fridge - Recipes on the fly


There Salted donut empties fridge into oven pot it is a very soft, easy and quick rustic cake that is prepared with cheeses, meats and olives.

A very tasty savory pie that the whole family will like, excellent for a quick dinner or to enrich an appetizer or a picnic. It is also an excellent idea to take for lunch in the office or at the university.

This tasty salty donut is also a smart idea to use and recycle those small leftovers of cheese and various cold cuts that are stored in the refrigerator and that we do not know how to use.

To prepare it is very simple: you do not need planetary or mixer, you just need a simple hand whisk and a few ingredients.

For the cooking of this salty donut you can opt for either the oven pot, as in the recipe, or fill a simple donut mold and cook it in the traditional oven at 180 ° for about 40 minutes.

Once cooked, let it cool well before slicing it otherwise it will be easy to break.

Let's see this fantastic recipe right away.

Salty donut empties fridge

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Pan Brioche Plumcake Stuffed with Jam, Hazelnut Cream and Pistachio Cream – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Pan Brioche Plumcake Stuffed with Jam, Hazelnut Cream and Pistachio Cream


Today we make brioche pan plumcakes filled with hazelnut cream, jam and pistachio cream, soft and easy to make. Delicious and soft even the next day, they are one of the best homemade snacks I have eaten … even better than many packaged snacks!

With these doses you will get 8 plumcakes.

Family💚 these snacks are kind of pigeon egg, simple to make, excellent also the day after, easy to customize, and convenient to prepare the night before and let it rise all night.

To get the excellent result you see with minimal effort, I recommend that you use one planetary, it will work independently and you can get this super creamy dough.

If it doesn't have a planetary mixer, you can use a whisk with the spiral hook and work well as per recipe!

Click here for my loaf pan!

Alternatively, you can use a mold from muffin with cups, being careful not to overfill, but keeping to the middle of the cup because they should relieve a lot in cooking!

As you can see, the dough is very soft, to prevent the filling from going to the bottom, I tried to sprinkle a layer of starch on the first layer of dough, before stuffing and then covering with the other layer of dough … It works!

For this recipe you will find a leavening of 3/4 hours as the quantity of yeast is important, but it is often more convenient for me to knead the night before and bake in the afternoon or the evening after … How to change the recipe?

You don't have to change the recipe, actually! You just have to pay attention to temperature! In winter, if you have a cool house like mine, just put the bowl well covered with plastic wrap and a cloth in the oven with the light off.

If the temperature isn't that cool, or it's summer, put it in the fridge overnight and bring it back to room temperature before cooking.

ATTENTION:

If after rising you notice a sour smell unfortunately the dough has gone bad, probably due to a too high temperature.

To have excellent snacks even the next day, it is important to keep them in the best way: in the cake pan, otherwise in hermetically sealed bags or tin boxes.

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