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And while it doesn't remotely need dressing up, a thick slice served with a dollop of gently sweetened cardamom mascarpone made for one hell of a dessert.
At Le Relais in Louisville, Ky., in the heart of America's popcorn belt, Daniel Stage, the chef, tosses popcorn in a lavender honey caramel, then serves wedges of it with a gently sweetened chocolate mousse.
Perhaps the meringues were served with some kind of mascarpone crema, gently sweetened with Manuka honey, and with some of those big, fat raspberries you get at the farmers' market, down the road.
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A vanilla-flavored agave syrup gently sweetens a mix of California peaches, ricotta and candied aloe vera, the kind of wild card that tends to pop up at P*Ong.
Perhaps you'll cross paths with shahi tukda ($4), bread fried in ghee and sweetened gently with cardamom-scented syrup.
My piece of slightly cooked black cod, placed on a nori-wrapped puck of rice, was gently kissed by a sweetened sea eel reduction; a companion's piece was swimming in the dark, intense, mesmerizing liquid.
Sweetened with honey and gently spiced, these earthy pumpkin cornbread muffins are a healthier alternative to typical cornbread.
But Thai iced tea or iced coffee, with a cloudlike layer of sweetened condensed milk, wafts you gently from the Andaman world into the Morristown night.
Dear Jane: These dinner rolls are gently flavored with orange zest and lightly sweetened with sugar.
In a separate bowl, mix the sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk and double cream, then gently whip into the whipped, sweetened cream.
Freezing sweetened berries requires the same washing process as for unsweetened berries: gently rinse and drain the berries, then allow to air dry or gently pat with a soft towel to remove any moisture.
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