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- HannahLv 69 years ago
All fruit. In a cafe students at my school including me run, we just made one topped with raspberries and pipped whipped cream around it.
You can make chocolate sauce or caramel. You can make ganache.
You can add spices to make a ginger or cinnamon.
You can top it with cookies or use an oreo crust rather than a graham cracker crust.
You can make a fruit chutney, like apple and cranberry which is great and very fall like, to put on top.
You can top it with any chopped fruit, like strawberries, which you can fan and place over a dollop of whipped cream for presentation.
Nuts would work, too.
I suggest making a sauce or fruit compote.
Good luck! (:
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Strawberry or blueberry compote. Which is pretty easy to make. Just add a bit of water to either type of jam you buy jarred from the supermarket and heat on low to combine.
Or make fresh, get fresh berries, add a few tablespoons of water and sugar in a sauce pan, then heat and stir until it makes a think sauce.
- 5 years ago
If it goes smooth when stale, it's a biscuit (cookie if you are American). If it goes rough when stale, it can be a cake. In the UK VAT is paid on biscuits with chocolate as a luxurious object but now not muffins. Jaffa truffles, which are topped with chocolate, had been labeled as biscuits however McVities proved that Jaffa desserts went tough when stale, as a consequence proving they were truely cakes. (additionally they baked an over-sized one to aid additional their case extra.) i do know these matters :) Hope that helps.
- KarenLv 79 years ago
Well I don't think this is the most common, but it is definitely the most delicious cheesecake I've ever had in my life. ?????