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The first is to always keep a white plate by the stove, so you can drip a bit of caramel on it and clearly see its color.
In the end, the researchers settled on a mix of beetroot juice, saffron, and a little bit of caramel that made the raw burger look like a regular McDonald's burger but turned it brown during cooking.
You can add additional ingredients to suit your pie such as chopped walnuts or mix in a bit of caramel in the filling.
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Immediately remove the pan from the heat and slowly add the cream, stirring until smooth (be careful as the mixture will bubble up. ) If any hard bits of caramel remain, return the pan to low heat and stir until completely dissolved; remove from the heat.
Fernow detects "a little bit of a caramel background to it, and citrusy hop flavor".
Usually I don't mind getting the kitchen dirty in the name of good eating, but I had only just scrubbed the last bits of holiday caramel off the stove and wasn't in the mood to muck it up again with splattering oil.
The fallen chocolate cake, alluringly soft in the middle, comes with crème Chantilly, raspberries and caramel sauce; golden puffs, essentially medallions of crisp pastry sandwiching coconut ice cream with bits of caramelized pineapple on the side, are another success.
But the British series, about the aristocratic Crawley family and their titular home, goes down so easily that it's a bit like scarfing handfuls of caramel corn while swigging champagne.
Of course, there was the inevitable warm chocolate cake, but I tried a trio of autumn pies: pumpkin with a bit of apple confit, pecan with caramel ice cream, and s'mores with lightly caramelized, fresh marshmallows.
The second is a "trio of caramel" desserts, which becomes a quartet when she throws in a pear beignet to complement a maple creme caramel; a napoleon of peanut brittle and caramel mousse; and caramel-butterscotch ice cream.
Full of caramel … it's a bit grainy.
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