Easy Melon KISS Dessert Recipe

Melon KISS
By Emily Schindler

This is one of the fastest and easiest dessert recipes around which will still make you look like a culinary genius. Just 5 minutes of prep time!

The Basic Recipe:

1. Cut a melon in half

2. Scoop out the seeds

3. Fill the melon “bowl” with a white dessert wine

4. Serve with a spoon

What sweet wine should you use? I would recommend an Austrian Beerenauslese or Eiswein (Ice Wine). You want to use something of quality, but there’s no need to spend a fortune on the dessert wine.

Here are a few more tips to make this recipe even better, or a bit fancier:

-Use a very ripe cantaloupe as the melon

-Chill the melon in the refrigerator for a few hours or more before making the dessert & serving

-Use a melon baller, and then put the perfectly shaped melon balls back into the cantaloupe shell and pour the dessert wine over.

-For smaller portions: cut the melon halves down into smaller “bowls”. Cut the extra melon into small pieces and place those into the bowl. This method also uses less dessert wine per serving.

-Use a melon-baller, and then put the melon balls into a fancy dish and serve that way.

-Another melon-baller idea: freeze the melon balls and then put them in either the rustic melon bowl or other serving dish.

-Serve your Melon KISS with some good vanilla ice cream on the side.

You can find many Austrian dessert wines by doing a simple search on Google, but here are some dessert wines that are great values that I would particularly recommend for this recipe:

Gsellmann & Gsellmann Beerenauslese 2001. It comes in a 500ml bottle, which is a bit more than the usual half-bottle size, so it will go further.

Gsellmann & Gsellmann Eiswein 2001. The Scheurebe grape used to make this Icewine might just be the perfect partner for the melon flavors.

Heiss Blaufränkisch Eiswein 2002. This is an Icewine made from the red Blaufränkisch grape. It’s a bit more expensive than the other wines mentioned, but a really interesting choice.

Weiss Grüner Veltliner Eiswein 1999. At just $18.99 for a half-bottle, this is one of the best-priced, good quality true Icewines available, period.

Enjoy!

Emily Schindler is a wine importer located in Los Angeles. For more wine recipes or wine talk, visit http://www.winemonger.com/catalog/winemonger-talk/.

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Quick and Easy Italian Tiramisu

Quick Italian Dessert Recipe - Tiramisu
By Katie Appleby

If you are looking for a tasty and fast recipe that is authentic Italian, this quick Italian dessert recipe is for you. There is no better way to finish off a delicious Italian dinner than with a tasty and light dessert. This recipe is great to serve your guests after a pasta dinner and wine. You can also serve this as a social dessert with coffee at any time. Tiramisu is a favorite among Italian food lovers.

Ingredients for this Tiramisu Quick Italian Dessert Recipe:
• 30 Italian lady fingers that are divided
• 2 ½ cups of strong warm espresso
• 2 ounces of chopped chocolate
• Unsweetened cocoa used for dusting the dessert
• 6 egg yolks
• ¾ cup of white sugar
• 1 ¼ pounds of mascarpone cheese
• 2 cups of heavy cream
• 1/3 cup of white sugar
• 1 ½ tablespoons of dark rum

Directions for making Tiramisu Quick Italian Dessert Recipe:
• Dip the first 18 Italian ladyfingers into the espresso
• Line the bottom of a 12 x 9 pan with the ladyfingers
• Sprinkle half of the chopped chocolate over the mixture
• Add a generous dusting of the cocoa on the mixture
• Set this aside
• Combine the egg yolks and ¾ cup of the sugar
• Mix this on high in a mixer for about ten minutes
• Mix the mascarpone by hand until it is completely mixed and lump free
• Set this aside
• Mix by a mixer or by hand the cream, 1/3 cup of sugar and the rum until it forms stiff peaks
• Add the mascarpone mix and whip this again until completely homogenous
• Spread half of the egg and cheese filling onto the ladyfingers in the pan
• Soak the rest of the ladyfingers in espresso and make a second layer over them
• Leave some spaces in between the ladyfingers and sprinkle the remaining filling evenly over the ladyfingers
• Lightly sprinkle this with more cocoa
• Wrap and refrigerate for about four to six hours
• When this is chilled, sprinkle it again with a light dusting of the cocoa
• Slice and serve with a spoon or spatula

This quick Italian dessert recipe for tiramisu will delight your taste buds and you will love how light and tasty this dessert is. You can serve small servings after a big dinner, or a little bit larger pieces as an afternoon social treat. Some prefer to serve this dessert with espresso, coffee or if you and your guests prefer to enjoy the richness, try with a nice glass of red wine.

Katie Appleby is an accomplished niche website developer and author.
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Easy Strawberry Shortcake

Strawberry Shortcake: The Scrumptiously Secretly Easy Dessert for When Time and Money Might Be Tigh
By Gail Leino

Everyone has their favorite dessert but often forgets about the quick and easy spreads like Strawberry Shortcake, which can help to lift the stresses of planning a party. Keeping in mind that time is of the essence, finding an old time favorite that can not only entertain your guests and satisfy their taste buds but also give you a spare moment to catch your breathe will offer itself as a great option to the fast and frenzied look of the last minute chef. Following these simple instructions should leave you with some time to relax and enjoy some socialization with your friends.

When gathering ingredients for your Strawberry Shortcake, remember what you will need to make this dessert as hands-free for as possible. Dessert plates and disposable silverware are a must and usually are very affordable. Consider the option of having your guests prepare their own dessert so that all you need to do is display the items on a table for them to assemble. Do remember that if you have ever been at a party where you assembled your own dessert, when it came time to apply the fruit or sweet stuff that fewer reservations were taken than if the hostess had pre-made them. With that, do purchase extra ingredients so that you don’t run out. Starting from the bottom up the ingredients are as follows:

Biscuits or Angel Food Cake (sliced into stackable halves)

Fresh fruit (strawberries or cherries) or frozen strawberries or cherries (thawed)

Cool Whip

With a grocery list like this, you can’t go wrong in buying extra. This very simple dessert is not only a pleasure to eat but to make as well. I would also venture to guess that your guests most likely haven’t had this dessert for a while and will appreciate the reminder of such a simple pleasure.

If you decide to pre make this dish, be sure that it isn’t done too soon before the party to avoid a soggy biscuit. Other than that, these are very simple and tine efficient little treats to prepare in bulk. Happy guests, happy host, happy wallet and extra time to gab. You simply can’t go wrong.

Mrs. Party… Gail Leino is the internet’s leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies (http://partysupplieshut.com), using proper etiquette, and living a healthy life while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. The Party Supplies Hut has lots of party ideas with hundreds of free coloring sheets, printable games, and free birthday party activities. Over 100 adorable Party Themes (PartyThemeShop.com) to fit your birthday celebration, holiday event, or “just because” parties is at the Party Theme Shop. Party themes include cartoon characters, sports, movie, TV shows, luau, western, holidays, and unique crazy fun theme ideas.

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