December 2010 archive

Pumpkin Roulade with Mascrapone and Amaretti Cream

Yule logs have always been a central part of holiday treats for my family. I’ve spent most of my Christmas holidays in the South of France and, although the menu changed for Christmas eve every year, the two real staples have always been starting with some homemade foie gras, and ending with a traditional ‘buche […] Read more…

 

Easy Creamy Tiramisu

There has been a lot of desserts on this blog lately! There’s something about the holidays that make you want that touch of sweetness in the kitchen, isn’t there? Tiramisu was one of the first desserts I learned how to make as a teenager, and it’s a recipe I always turn to when I’m looking […] Read more…

 

Some of my Christmas Favourites

As we’re getting closer and closer to Christmas I wanted to share with you some of my favourite Holiday treats. Whether it’s edible ornaments, some cakey ricotta cookies, some tiny meringues, snowy coconut and chocolate squares,a classic yule log or some indulgent truffles- there are dozens of ways to make it feel like the holidays […] Read more…

 

Lemon Bundt Cake with Chocolaty Topping and a Christmas Giveaway

As the holiday season is upon us, it’s time for Chocolate Shaving’s very first Christmas giveaway! Growing up in Paris, I used to visit London a lot. It was there, as a young teenager that I discovered Wagamama. If you’ve never been, you must! It’s a fun, low-key restaurant with tasty noodles dishes and other […] Read more…

 

Orange and Chocolate Mousse

We’ve had a lot, a lot of snow in Montreal in the past few days. Every year, when the first real snow comes, the city calms down for a few hours as the roofs and trees lend their backs to a layer of cotton-like froth. I find it magical. No matter how many times I’ve […] Read more…