At McDonald's restaurants you can find a variety of desserts like freshly baked apple pie and cookies. If you prefer something on the cool side there are McFlurries with candy pieces, sundaes and the McCafe shakes that come in three different flavors.
There are a couple of websites that features desserts like www.Hersheys.com and the very popular http://www.JoyOfBaking.com which focuses on baked goods. Another good dessert site is www.BettyCrocker.com that has great recipes in time for the holiday season.
Salmonella poisoning due to the use of raw eggs in desserts like tiramisu is a serious threat. Reports can be found about numerous people becoming ill after eating tiramisu made with raw eggs. To get around the problem, pasteurized or frozen eggs can be substituted in the recipe.
For perfect desserts, you can't go wrong with silicone cookware. Silicone molds, pans, and tools distribute heat to ensure even baking and cut down on cooling time compared to metal and glass. Silicone baking items come in a variety of colors and styles to suit your recipe and personal flair.
From personal experience, a very handy and useful appliance would be a good blender/mixer. The smoothness of the batter is essential to the texture of the cake, and a good mixer would deliver that kind of favorable results. The icing also requires a good mixer to mix well and speed well over the cake.
I want to start my own chocolate desserts service. I've been researching a lot of cooking and kitchen appliances. I do desire a particular color scheme. What different color choices are available for the appliances I seek?
There are plenty of colors! The most popular colors I've seen are silver, black, and white, other colors(not as popular, but still options) are pink, green(bright, not dark), purple, blue, red, and orange.
I love eating desserts, but worried that I may have diabetes. I would love to find some diabetic dessert recipes that I could use. Are there any diabetic recipes for desserts?
These recipes provide the sweetness we crave but with a controlled level of calories, carbs and sugar on diabetic cooking.com and recipes for diabetics.com.
You can use the site livestrong.com. I love this site for all recipes, and they do have great desert recipes, and a section for diabetic meal plans as well.