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Remember me, I'm the Cindy who fell in love with you chestnut tart :)
May I ask, do you make the chestnut paste or you use the ones in can form? I couldn't seem to find the one in can form, do you know where I may be able to find it? Thanks!
I like being surprised by all the cakes you make. And today I'm surprised with these French cakes. We call them Mont-Blanc (in reference to our high Montain, in the Alpes), and they are usually served in winter, sometimes for Christmas.
6 comments:
Aunty :
love the taste of this frenchie cake...
some liquor taste in the twirl;
in fact, at 1st glance it does resemble pasta topping... keke..
cheers
Hi Yan,
Looks like sphagetti with a meat ball.
Wah,,you clever huh..got Rum inside lah.
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Hi Aunty Lucy,
Remember me, I'm the Cindy who fell in love with you chestnut tart :)
May I ask, do you make the chestnut paste or you use the ones in can form? I couldn't seem to find the one in can form, do you know where I may be able to find it? Thanks!
blessings
Cindy
Hi cindy,
yes..I mistook you...I thought you're still schooling.
I bought the chestnut paste from Sun Lik. They are in can form.
rgds
I like being surprised by all the cakes you make. And today I'm surprised with these French cakes. We call them Mont-Blanc (in reference to our high Montain, in the Alpes), and they are usually served in winter, sometimes for Christmas.
Hi Virginie Pean..
IC....thanks for the explanation.
No wonder, I have have to cream it first before piping the chestnut paste.
rgds
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