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The Latest Dessert Menu.

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So I took the chocolate flour-less cake recipe that I used for Chocolate Whiskey Cake, and I piped and swirled some NY Cheesecake batter into it and I’m calling it Marble Cheesecake. I discovered this process by mistake at Carlyle, where I had the two batters ready at the same time. Funny how stuff comes together sometimes. I learned one recipe from Tony, and one from Mark, it’s as if I delivered their bastard child. The creaminess of the cheesecake flirts with the fudge-like chocolate, blackberry coulis and delicate horseshoe chocolate garnish sells it. Pretty cool looking I thought, and hell of decadent. I used this cake for a recent off-site event, and it was well received. Some people even want it for their birthday. Right now Bramble-type berries are so good in Oregon, and these blackberries are no exception. Viridian farms delivers, and the berries don’t disappoint. Take for example their blueberries, which are an integral part of the Lemon Blueberry Tart, below. This is an extremely simple dessert, pate sucre, lemon curd, the blueberries and coulis, a bit of chantilly. It’s selling well. I didn’t know how it was going to work until I had it on the plate. Simple and delicious. I’m also using their raspberries for the new Bread Pudding set, with raspberry caramel ice cream, a different but delicious frozen treat. Also new this menu is Funnel Cakes. I wanted to try these again to see if I could actually produce them, instead of just piping a few like I originally did. I can. I can also serve it with roasted banana anglaise and call it a day.

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3 Responses

  1. Michelle said on 31 Jul 2008 at 10:17 am

    Me and the ladies will have to come in for an extrended power lunch soon. I haven’t had funnel cakes since I left the east coast and I have a love of lemon and blueberries.

    Also, Lake Garda was awesome, much thanks!

  2. Ingrid said on 2 Aug 2008 at 10:11 am

    Your chantilly piping looks far superior to mine. But I suppose that’s why you’re pastry chef and I’m not. Heh.

  3. mrjeffmccarthy said on 3 Aug 2008 at 12:05 am

    It’s all in the wrist as they say…

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