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Oct 29
2009
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Cheesecake, Bloody CheesecakePosted by pumpkin in holidays, halloween, fruit, cheesecake |
I love Halloween. I love vampires (though not so much Twilight-y vampires...) In honor of the holiday, and my beloved gothy bloodsuckers, I created a bloody cheesecake
for our Halloween party this year.
A hazelnut flavored cheesecake with a red chambord (raspberry liqueur) flavored swirl is topped with with a "bloody" splash of frangelico spiked raspberry coulis. The flavor is smooth, rich and creamy, and the sauce offers a tart, bright note. In fact, it's really lovely enough that if you left out the red food dye in the cheesecake, it would make a delightful dessert for any occasion.



with soymilk, coffee and a piece of fruit. Bananas are perfect for breakfast because they're easy to peel (unlike oranges- I'm not that patient in the morning) and easy to eat (unlike, say, apples... I'm like the slowest apple-eater ever.)
going smoothly, but it sure makes for boring blogging. I'm still at the top-of-the-mountain lodge, though last week I was on a different shift. My first week, I was on days, working a pretty standard 8-4:30 shift. (Kinda a rarity in the culinary/hospitality industry!) Last week, I was working at the restaurant, which is a buffet-style Alps/moutain inspired restaurant.
move around from shift to shift and lodge to lodge, to give us an oppertunity to try everything. Only three more working days left until my switch.