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Legend has it that the St Louis gooey butter cake originated by accident in the 1930s, when a baker mixed up the proportion of butter in one of his coffee cakes Rather than throw it out, he sold it by the square, and the sugary, sticky confection was a hit
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In this highly sophisticated confection, soft chocolate ganache and crumbly black sesame streusel sit on top of a salty-sweet black sesame and miso cream Eaten together, the flavors veer toward the savory side — as perfect for people who don’t usually like sweets as it is for dessert lovers looking for nuance and depth At NA/NA in Paris, the chef Nathaly Nicolas-Ianniello garnishes this differently depending on the season – using some combination of micro herbs, edible flowers, and/or tart berries, such as currants or wild blueberries
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This is the perfect chocolate cake: beautiful, melting, intense but not heavy The batter comes together quickly in a food processor, and the cake bakes at 350 degrees for a while, giving the baker time to assemble the frosting, which is given a luscious sheen by a bit of corn syrup Use the best chocolate you can find for the frosting, and gild it however you like: with a few flowers, some birthday candles or nothing at all.
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This recipe yields a fabulous 10-inch deep-dish pie with an unusual crust made with vanilla pudding, flour, milk, butter, and a bit of baking powder. Sliced peaches are spread over the crust and topped with a fluffy cream cheese layer. It 's then baked and chilled before serving.
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My great Grandmother made this every holiday. Simply unmold onto a pretty serving plate and watch your guests or you family oh and ah. Makes a pretty and wonderful desert.