Friday, September 30, 2011

Spanish desserts

Spanish desserts are usually made from egg yolk and milk. The best-known desserts of Spain are smooth and creamy custards such as flan, crema catalana and tocino de cielo.
Spanish desserts are really fantastic and evidently there is a sweet shop in every corner in Spain. Passing by, you will see a various beautiful, delicious types of sweets.. Combined with the aroma as you walk by, it is hard not to step in for a closer look and taste. Besides splendid pastries, there are a lot classic or traditional Spanish desserts, so this list consists of some of the best loved desserts in Spain.

There are many different types of cheese desserts whose recipes date back to the early sixteenth century. Greixonera de brossat and quesadas are some of the famous cheese desserts. Here are some of the easy Spanish dessert recipes that could be mashed up in a jiffy.
Start by preheating the oven to 3000F. Next step is to prepare the caramelized sugar. Spread the ½ cup of sugar evenly on a thick bottom saucepan and place it over medium-low flame. Allow it to slowly turn yellow and then a golden syrup, and finally into a brown caramel sauce.
Easy Spanish Dessert Recipes
Flan
Flan is a caramel custard which is not only light on your stomach, but also delicious. This recipe would serve 12 people.
Ingredients
4 Cups milk
2 Strips lemon zest
1 Cinnamon stick
5 Eggs
2 Egg yolks
1 Cup granulate sugar
½ Cup sugar
You require custard molds - 12 nos
Method
Now, swiftly pour the caramel into the 12 caramel molds and tilt the mold, so it can cover the sides and the bottom evenly. Do this swiftly because the change in temperature causes the caramel to solidify rapidly. Keep this aside.
Combine milk, lemon zest and cinnamon in a saucepan and heat it until it begins to boil. Lower the flame and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from the stove and allow the milk to cool.
Whisk the whole eggs, the egg yolks and granulated sugar, till they become foamy. Sieve the cooled milk through a fine mesh and mix it with the egg mixture. Blend well. Now, pour the mixture into the custard molds.
Arrange the custard molds on a baking tray and pour boiling water to a depth of about one inch to create a water bath. Bake for 1.5 hours or until the custard is set. Remove the custard molds from the water bath and allow it to cool. Once cool, cover and refrigerate the custard molds. Serve chilled.
Strawberry and Orange Sorbet with Cava
Ingredients
¼ Cup water
½ Cup sugar
10 Ounces of frozen strawberries, thawed
1 Cup orange juice
1 Cup cava (Spanish wine)
Few fresh strawberries
Method
Boil water and sugar, until sugar dissolves in it. Puree the thawed strawberries in a food processor. Mix this with the sugar syrup. Add orange and the wine to it. Stir well. Refrigerate the mixture, until chilled.
Now, in an ice-cream blender, blend the chilled strawberry mixture. Transfer it to a container and freeze it. Serve in a sorbet glass. Top the scoop with berries and dry nuts.
Mantecados - Traditional Spanish Crumble Cakes Say “mantecados” to a Spaniard and watch their eyes widen remembering those royal crumbly cookies they feast on at Christmas. They’re a true favorite. And, no wonder - they are so soft, they will literally melt in your mouth. Light, with a soft anise essence, words can’t do them justice. You will need to personally prepare them to find out why they are a Spanish favorite and why no Spanish home is without “mantecados” at Christmas!
Turrn - Spanish Almond Candy Turrn is an ancient, traditional dessert of Moorish (Arabic) source. This Spanish Almond Candy or Nougat is a customary Christmas delicacy in Spain. Made largely from almonds and honey, it comes in an ample array of flavors and textures.
Flan - Custard with Caramel Sauce Vanilla egg custard, topped with caramel sauce is one of the most popular desserts, served anywhere in Spain.

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