Panforte filled in tartlets, garnish with physalis fruit and physalis cream
These few weeks we call them "ski weeks". People, rich ones I bet, would take a week of vacation, getting out of this city to some ski resorts at where usually they own another house, just to grab a last chance to play with snow before it melts. I don't ski but have quite a few things lined up; any dessert that can be fixed in jiffy would be perfect for me. To do the panforte tartlets requiring not much work, simply take a few things out from pantry and just assemble them together. However, using an extremely high quality of panforte is a must.
To prepare the panforte tartlets - simmer little bit of dessert sweet wine with some mashed panforte for about 5 minutes. The texture got to be like thick paste. Let cool. Fill it up with manufactured mini puff shells, bake them over medium-hot oven until they turn bgolden brown.
To parepare Physalis (fruit) cream - mash up a few physlis fruit, well combine with vanilla yogurt and whipped cream.
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16 comments:
Never heard of both of them but they sure look delcious!:))
Physalis, got to look at few photos.
Like whoa. That panforte looks wonderful...but the tartlets--so cute! And the cream. This is putting me on pleasure overload!
Hi Gattina, hope all is well! I was wondering whether you will be posting any ideas for Valentines day...I wanted to make D something special tomorrow and thought perhaps you could give me a few tips!
Nice recipe. I really like the flavors you have used here gatinna1
they looks so yummy! but i've not heard of physalis, gotta google it later... :-)
Do you think I could come Spain for some photography lessons with you, Gattina? Stunning. Truly.
I love your photography as much as the panforte and tartlets. Never heard of panforte or physalis, but all of a sudden I want them!!
First time hearing about the cake but I love what you have done with reinterpeting it.
What a wonderful way to enjoy panforte! I've only ever had it as-is, but this is a marvellous way to incorporate this treat into a new dish :)
So innovative how you used the panforte. i'm sure your friend won't mind a bit.
I always find myself crooning "ooh" and "ahh" and licking my lips when I look at your photos. They are just too lucious. And so perfect to show love to oneself and others! :)
Gattina, they look just perfect! I won't be needing any ski getaway after such a dessert that's for sure!
Heavenly flavors! I really love Panforte! Your pictures are stunning!
Cheers,
Rosa
The middlephoto looks fantastic! Can we know the recipe?
Darling, how are you?
I'm fine but so busy that I don't have any time left for cooking and ..blogging!
I see you're having a greta time in Barcelona!
Kisses to your daughter.
S.
i must admit these items are new to me. Thanks for the enlightenment :)
they do look very tempting though !
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