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    Custard (redirect from Crema pasticcera)
    Crème mousseline is a variation of crème pâtissière enriched with butter Frangipane is crème pâtissière mixed with powdered macarons or almond powder Recipes...
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    and crème anglaise Flourless chocolate cake – Chocolate custard cake Frangipane – Almond custard Frozen custard – Frozen dessert Galaktoboureko – Custard-filled...
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  • whiskey, edamame, grape licorice Entrée: duck breasts, harissa, pear frangipane tart, orange sherbet Dessert: bison jerky, sour cream, freeze-dried blueberries...
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    Far Breton Flanby Flapper pie Floating island Flourless chocolate cake Frangipane French toast Frozen custard G Galaktoboureko K Kissel Kogel mogel Kremna...
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    The galette des rois is a flaky puff pastry traditionally filled with frangipane. These days the filling may be fruit, chocolate or cream-based fillings...
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    Honorius sent his trusted advisor Cardinal Aymeric together with Cencio II Frangipane to negotiate with Roger secretly. Honorius agreed to invest Roger with...
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    in the late 18th century that is made with puff pastry, filled with a frangipane cream, and topped with royal icing. Cornulețe Romania, Moldova A pastry...
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    region; in northern France, it is called a galette and is filled with frangipane, fruit, or chocolate. In the south, it is more of a brioche with candied...
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    round, flat, and golden cake made with flake pastry and often filled with frangipane, fruit, or chocolate. In the south, in Provence, and in the south-west...
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  • topped with cinnamon sugar, baked and dipped with vanilla syrup and coated frangipane (almond cream and pastry cream infused with vanilla), garnished with sliver...
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    requesting large loans from major noble families such as the Corsi and Frangipane. His appointment of Boso as Chamberlain—or camerarius—of the Papal patrimony...
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    ounces of gold; Petrus Leonis 100 silver marks, and his sons 55 marks; Leo Frangipane 40 marks; and additional payments to other nobles. The opportune moment...
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    Avellino, Campania Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Saint Ottone Frangipane cathedral, minor basilica Ascoli Piceno Cathedral Basilica Cattedrale...
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    Retrieved 2 January 2016. Janovich, Adriana (15 December 2015). "Fig frangipane tart makes a holiday statement". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 28 November...
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    citadel for a week until he was rescued and escorted from Rome by Odo Frangipane, and on September 18 he was eventually bestowed with the purple mantle...
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    (1827–1848) Angelo Fusinato (1850–1854) Andrea Casasola (1855–1863) Nicolò Frangipane (1866–1872) Pietro Cappellari (1872–1881 Resigned) Domenico Pio Rossi...
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