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a comfort food a little sweet and a little salty – Italian Cuisine

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Who knows what the famous farmer of these baked pears would say, stuffed with cheese, to be served with chopped hazelnuts and chestnut honey?

This is a very simple but effective recipe. Bring baked pears to the table as an appetizer, as a second course or even after a meal and you will leave everyone speechless because it is a nice dish to serve and delicious to taste.
The contrast between the sweetness and crunchiness of the pears and the creaminess of the intense and blue-veined taste of the gorgonzola it makes extraordinary a dish in itself poor and not too elaborate.
It is obvious to say, but obviously the quality of raw materials makes the difference when the ingredients are few.
Our advice, therefore, to prepare this dish is starting from an accurate expense.

Recipe of baked stuffed pears

Cut the pears in half in the sense of length without peeling and with a knife excavate the central part which contains cored and seeds.
Season with honey and pepper and bake for about 15 minutes at 180 degrees.
Take the pears out of the oven and put them in each a teaspoon of gorgonzola.
Bake for a few minutes and then serve with chestnut honey and hazelnut grains.

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Which pear to choose

The pears williams and the Kaiser they are the best to prepare this dish because they keep cooking well without losing consistency. Do not choose them too ripe or bruised otherwise you risk to undo or blacken them during cooking.
The peel that is the fibrous part of the fruit remains and must be eaten along with everything else.

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Which cheese to choose

We suggested you use a sweet gorgonzola, but if you love the flavors you can also opt for one roquefort, a French sheep's cheese particularly blue-veined and with an intense flavor.
To give more creaminess to the filling you can add a part of mascarpone cheese.
If you want to make it light and delicate, use instead of gorgonzola ricotta and parmesan.
If you want a greater "untiement", instead, chopped with a knife taleggio and fontina.
In practice, you can fill the pear with your favorite cheeses, even if the gorgonzola and all the blue cheeses are the ideal match.

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The importance of honey

In addition to the sweetness of pears it is necessary to add a little honey to counteract the taste of cheese.
Honey candy slightly the pears penetrating into the pulp and making them more tasty.
Put some on raw pears before cooking and more before serving.
We have proposed a chestnut honey because it has a particularly aromatic and decided aftertaste that goes well with cheeses, but if you use a delicate filling you opt for a Acacia's honey.

A bit 'of crunchiness

The effect crunchy it should never be lacking when a dish is too soft or creamy like this.
The hazelnuts they are fine with pears and cheese, but also walnuts and almonds.
You can use a mix of dried fruit and we recommend to toast it before chopping it coarsely and sprinkle it on the pears, in this way it will release all its scent.

Sweet Christmas from Coincasa with chefs and confectioners – Italian Cuisine

Iginio Massari


Home purchases with delights of high pastries: this is the new Christmas shopping formula. Accompany the great masters

Bringing up a wider and wider audience to the art of confectionery thanks to the work of great masters, combining the home decor with haute cuisine.
This is the (greedy) thought behind Sweet Days, initiative of Coincasa until November 30th in stores throughout Italy. Six stages, from Milan to Catania, in collaboration with Identità Golose, the world congress of haute cuisine founded by Paolo Marchi.
Six meetings, dedicated to interaction with the public, between confectioners and fans. After Milan, with Heinz Beck, the appointments of Catania have arrived, with Corrado Assenza, Cagliari, with Gianluca Aresu, and Naples with Salvatore De Riso. As a background, many kitchen utensils and objects with which to decorate the table, to be inspired and then continue with the experiments in our home.
On the agenda: November 28th at 6.30pm, in Rome, Ornella De Felice of Coromandel e Monia Di Liello of Angelina, two master pastry chefs of the capital; and on the 30th at 6.30 pm, in Bologna, the great one Gino Fabbri.

Iginio Massari
Iginio Massari.

Panettoni as a master

On November 23 at 6 pm, instead, at the Coincasa in piazza 5 Giornate, in Milan, Iginio Massari, the most famous Italian pastry chef, will launch its collaboration with the department store preparing live a chantilly cream to zabaglione to serve with its famous artisan panettone that, from November 24, will be distributed in limited edition in 9 stores of the group (in addition to Milan , Genoa, Florence, Treviso, Rome and Naples, until December 24th).

Banana + Toffee = Banoffee! A super sweet dessert – Italian Cuisine

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If you love bananas and caramel this is the cake for you. These two ingredients combined in a single dessert and then whipped cream and chocolate flakes. Can you imagine something more greedy?

The banoffee pie is one typically Anglo-Saxon cake of rather recent origins.
It was invented by the pastry chef of a London restaurant in the 70s and has since become famous all over the world.
If you have never tried it, immediately start working because it is an easy dessert to prepare it does not even need to be cooked in the oven. It is perfect in all seasons and will drive big and children crazy.

The base of biscuits

Biscuits and butter, practically the same basis of the classic cheesecake.
Melt 120 g of butter and mix it with 200 g of Digestive biscuits finely chopped.
Use a round hinge mold and press the mixture well on the bottom before storing it in the fridge.

The caramel cream

It is a simple caramel prepared melting in the pan 100 g of butter and 100 g of brown sugar.
Once you have prepared the sugar base, add 400 g of condensed milk and mix again with a hand whisk for 15 minutes.
Let the cream cool down and then make the banoffee pie.

Bananas

There is no variant of the banoffee pie with other fruits, because as we said at the beginning, the name of this cake is banana.
Choose them mature, but not too much. and cut them into thick slices because they have to feel and not become a cream.

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How to prepare the banoffee pie

Once the base is ready and cooled, pour the mixture into it caramel leveling it well.
Then add some banana washers and completed with tufts of whipped Cream.
Decorate everything with plenty dark chocolate flakes.
You can also add grain of dried fruit for a crunchy touch.

Brown sugar. It is not brown sugar.

This is an ingredient that you will find very often in the recipes of Anglo-Saxon origin.
It is a white sugar, finely chopped and mixed with molasses.
It can be found in some stores that specialize in sweet products and has the ability to make a dough is softer and more elastic and gives the typical rubbery consistency to cakes, biscuits and creams. He has a very particular right that he knows about caramel.
You can prepare without much difficulty even at home.
Consider that the proportion is 10 parts of white sugar and 1 part of molasses. Mix everything and you will get your brown sugar homemade.

Condensed milk: the basic ingredient

Another little used ingredient in our traditional cuisine, but super popular in American and British dessert recipes.
You find it in a jar or in a tube in all supermarkets and you can use it for the preparation of cakes, pralines and especially for the famous ice cream without ice cream maker.
We advise you to make a good stock and store it in the pantry. It could be useful to you very often!

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