3 Of Some Of The Tastiest, But Most Difficult To Make Desserts
3 Of Some Of The Tastiest, But Most Difficult To Make Desserts
Who doesn't like desserts? They are sweet, they are tasty, and an incredible way of rewarding yourself after a long and stressful day of work. We do realize there's a variety of dessert ideas out there ā ice creams, creme brulee, cakes, and more ā however, today we would like to take a look at some of the more luxurious dessert ideas, i.e. hardest desserts to make. Well, when we say "luxurious", we do not really mean the ingredients are incredibly pricey or hard to get ā rather, these desserts are luxurious because preparing them properly requires real skill and dedication and are hard things to bake.
We have selected some of the most difficult desserts to make. These are not the best ideas for you if you consider yourself an occasional cook, but if cooking is your hobby and you have the desire to test out your skills against the hardest pastry to make, you're in the perfect place. Here are our 3 picks for the most difficult desserts which you can make right now.
Difficult Dessert Recipes
1. French Macarons
Everybody knows how tasty the Macarons are, but hardly anybody knows they're the hardest pastry to make. We present you with a "simplified" recipe, but can a Macarons recipe really be simple? Ingredients- 170 g icing sugar
- 150 g ground almonds
- 120 ml egg whites (separated into two batches)
- 170 g granulated sugar
- half a teaspoon red food coloring
- 120 g double cream
- 110 g finely chopped dark chocolate
- 30 g soft unsalted butter
- 80 g raspberry jam
2. Plum Pudding
Here's an idea for an exquisite dessert straight out of the UK! Plum pudding is a local delicacy, but it is not easy to prepare; in fact, when it comes to puddings, this one is one of the most difficult desserts. Ingredients Fruit mixture (make at least 4 days ahead)- 1 pound seedless raisins
- 1 pound sultana raisins
- half a pound currants
- a cup sliced citron
- a cup chopped candied peel
- a teaspoon cinnamon
- half a teaspoon mace
- half a teaspoon nutmeg
- quarter a teaspoon allspice
- quarter a teaspoon ground pepper
- 1 pound chopped suet
- a cup cognac
- one and a quarter pounds bread crumbs
- a cup of scalded milk
- a cup sherry
- 12 well-beaten eggs
- a cup sugar
- tablespoon salt
- a bit of cognac
3. Chocolate Souffles
And here's our last dessert on the list of difficult dessert recipes! Ever tried Chocolate Souffles before? If not, here is your chance ā that is, if you are able to manage the most difficult pastry to make. Ingredients- 1 room temperature unsalted butter
- quarter a cup sugar (+ more for baking dish)
- 8 ounces finely chopped semisweet chocolate
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 large egg yolks
- 4 large egg whites
- quarter a teaspoon tartar cream