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Showing: Alsatian Chocolate Balls - Pro Ganache


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Alsatian Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Rosina 
These are crusty on the outside and soft and moist on the inside. 

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Authentic French Meringues

Submitted by: RANDYVH 
Authentic French Meringues from a patisserie in France. 

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French Butter Cakes (Madeleines)

Submitted by: Judy Farris 
Sponge cake cookie--in shell shaped molds. 

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French Cookies (Belgi Galettes)

Submitted by: KSCREW 
Pressed in a galette iron and cooked on the stove, these delicious brown sugar cookies are a Christmas tradition in southeast Kansas. 

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French Crullers

Submitted by: Kathy 
Fried and glazed with confectioners' sugar frosting. 

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French Lace Cookies

Submitted by: angelica 
These elegant cookies are crispy and delicious. You can dress them up for special occasions by drizzling with melted chocolate. They are also low in fat. 

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Lemon Madeleines

Submitted by: Ashley 
Good tea cookies. 

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Madeleines II

Submitted by: Jenn Hall 
The greatest afternoon tea cookie. You can sprinkle the top with confectioners' sugar or dip the tips in chocolate. 

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Pro Ganache

Submitted by: PASTRYCHICK101 
Ganache recipe used in many bakeshops. Melt, and pour over cakes as a glaze, or chill and whip until light for a filling. Ganache is a very versatile icing. This can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, or about 3 days at room temperature. 


 
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