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Pandora
This is a very simple dessert. You can make it when you are in a hurry; when
you have some unexpected guests and you don't know how to do for dessert.
The name: Desert's rose comes from the famous stones that you find in the
desert (they have the same shape)! Here is the photos and the recipe.

This is the photo of the real desert's roses:

http://images.google.it/images?q=ro...erca+con+Google

and these are the dummy ones I've done:

http://tinypic.com/e63xcj.jpg

and the various phases of preparation:
http://tinypic.com/e63yns.jpg
http://tinypic.com/e63yoj.jpg
http://tinypic.com/e63yoy.jpg

Have a good dessert!
Pandora

DESERT'S ROSE

Category: dessert
Nb persons: 0

100 g chocolate - plain
50 g butter
1 cup (30-35g) cornflakes
1 tbs sugar - icing
1 orange - grated skin

Chop the chocolate. Put it in a pan with the butter and let liquefy cooking
in a bain-marie at low fire. Add icing sugar, the grated orange skin and
mix with a wood spoon. Take away from the fire, add cornflakes and mix
gently. Cover a tray with oven paper; distribute the mixture over it with
a spoon (one spoon and a half =one rose). Put in the fridge for 2-3 hours
before serving on another clean dish.

Nutritional facts (daily value):
Calories 992kcal
Protein 7g (13%)
Total Fat 71g (109%)
Sat. 43g (217%)
Chol. 108mg (36%)
Carb. 102g (34%)
Fiber 10g (38%)
Sugars 80g
Calcium 97mg (10%)
Iron 6mg (31%)



Nutritional facts (daily value):
Calories 948kcal
Protein 6g (12%)
Total Fat 71g (109%)
Sat. 43g (217%)
Chol. 108mg (36%)
Carb. 91g (30%)
Fiber 9g (36%)
Sugars 79g
Calcium 97mg (10%)
Iron 3mg (18%)

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Exported from Shop'NCook 3.1 (http://www.shopncook.com)


jake
Pandora wrote:

> This is a very simple dessert. You can make it when you are in a hurry; when
> you have some unexpected guests and you don't know how to do for dessert.
> The name: Desert's rose comes from the famous stones that you find in the
> desert (they have the same shape)! Here is the photos and the recipe.
>
> This is the photo of the real desert's roses:
>
> http://images.google.it/images?q=ro...erca+con+Google
>
> and these are the dummy ones I've done:
>
> http://tinypic.com/e63xcj.jpg
>
> and the various phases of preparation:
> http://tinypic.com/e63yns.jpg
> http://tinypic.com/e63yoj.jpg
> http://tinypic.com/e63yoy.jpg
>
> Have a good dessert!
> Pandora
>
> DESERT'S ROSE
>
> Category: dessert
> Nb persons: 0
>
> 100 g chocolate - plain
> 50 g butter
> 1 cup (30-35g) cornflakes
> 1 tbs sugar - icing
> 1 orange - grated skin
>
> Chop the chocolate. Put it in a pan with the butter and let liquefy cooking
> in a bain-marie at low fire. Add icing sugar, the grated orange skin and
> mix with a wood spoon. Take away from the fire, add cornflakes and mix
> gently. Cover a tray with oven paper; distribute the mixture over it with
> a spoon (one spoon and a half =one rose). Put in the fridge for 2-3 hours
> before serving on another clean dish.
>
> Nutritional facts (daily value):
> Calories 992kcal
> Protein 7g (13%)
> Total Fat 71g (109%)
> Sat. 43g (217%)
> Chol. 108mg (36%)
> Carb. 102g (34%)
> Fiber 10g (38%)
> Sugars 80g
> Calcium 97mg (10%)
> Iron 6mg (31%)
>
>
>
> Nutritional facts (daily value):
> Calories 948kcal
> Protein 6g (12%)
> Total Fat 71g (109%)
> Sat. 43g (217%)
> Chol. 108mg (36%)
> Carb. 91g (30%)
> Fiber 9g (36%)
> Sugars 79g
> Calcium 97mg (10%)
> Iron 3mg (18%)
>
> ----------
>
> Exported from Shop'NCook 3.1 (http://www.shopncook.com)
>
>

Hello Pandora and everyone else,

I am replying to this post so that hopefully the original post will be
accessible to people who didn't get it on their news server.

jake
Pandora

"jake" <kaaskoper@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:433e7885$0$750$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
> Pandora wrote:
>
>> This is a very simple dessert. You can make it when you are in a hurry;
>> when you have some unexpected guests and you don't know how to do for
>> dessert.
>> The name: Desert's rose comes from the famous stones that you find in the
>> desert (they have the same shape)! Here is the photos and the recipe.
>>
>> This is the photo of the real desert's roses:
>>
>> http://images.google.it/images?q=ro...erca+con+Google
>>
>> and these are the dummy ones I've done:
>>
>> http://tinypic.com/e63xcj.jpg
>>
>> and the various phases of preparation:
>> http://tinypic.com/e63yns.jpg
>> http://tinypic.com/e63yoj.jpg
>> http://tinypic.com/e63yoy.jpg
>>
>> Have a good dessert!
>> Pandora
>>
>> DESERT'S ROSE
>>
>> Category: dessert
>> Nb persons: 0
>>
>> 100 g chocolate - plain
>> 50 g butter
>> 1 cup (30-35g) cornflakes
>> 1 tbs sugar - icing
>> 1 orange - grated skin
>>
>> Chop the chocolate. Put it in a pan with the butter and let liquefy
>> cooking in a bain-marie at low fire. Add icing sugar, the grated orange
>> skin and mix with a wood spoon. Take away from the fire, add cornflakes
>> and mix gently. Cover a tray with oven paper; distribute the mixture
>> over it with a spoon (one spoon and a half =one rose). Put in the fridge
>> for 2-3 hours before serving on another clean dish.
>>
>> Nutritional facts (daily value):
>> Calories 992kcal
>> Protein 7g (13%)
>> Total Fat 71g (109%)
>> Sat. 43g (217%)
>> Chol. 108mg (36%)
>> Carb. 102g (34%)
>> Fiber 10g (38%)
>> Sugars 80g
>> Calcium 97mg (10%)
>> Iron 6mg (31%)
>>
>>
>>
>> Nutritional facts (daily value):
>> Calories 948kcal
>> Protein 6g (12%)
>> Total Fat 71g (109%)
>> Sat. 43g (217%)
>> Chol. 108mg (36%)
>> Carb. 91g (30%)
>> Fiber 9g (36%)
>> Sugars 79g
>> Calcium 97mg (10%)
>> Iron 3mg (18%)
>>
>> ----------
>>
>> Exported from Shop'NCook 3.1 (http://www.shopncook.com)
>>
>>

> Hello Pandora and everyone else,
>
> I am replying to this post so that hopefully the original post will be
> accessible to people who didn't get it on their news server.
>
> jake


Oh jake! many thank you. Lately it is happening that I don't see some posts.
I don't know why!
Cheers
pandora


jake
Pandora wrote:

> "jake" <kaaskoper@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:433e7885$0$750$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
>
>>Pandora wrote:
>>
>>
>>>This is a very simple dessert. You can make it when you are in a hurry;
>>>when you have some unexpected guests and you don't know how to do for
>>>dessert.
>>>The name: Desert's rose comes from the famous stones that you find in the
>>>desert (they have the same shape)! Here is the photos and the recipe.
>>>
>>>This is the photo of the real desert's roses:
>>>
>>>http://images.google.it/images?q=ro...erca+con+Google
>>>
>>>and these are the dummy ones I've done:
>>>
>>>http://tinypic.com/e63xcj.jpg
>>>
>>>and the various phases of preparation:
>>>http://tinypic.com/e63yns.jpg
>>>http://tinypic.com/e63yoj.jpg
>>>http://tinypic.com/e63yoy.jpg
>>>
>>>Have a good dessert!
>>>Pandora
>>>
>>> DESERT'S ROSE
>>>
>>>Category: dessert
>>>Nb persons: 0
>>>
>>> 100 g chocolate - plain
>>> 50 g butter
>>> 1 cup (30-35g) cornflakes
>>> 1 tbs sugar - icing
>>> 1 orange - grated skin
>>>
>>>Chop the chocolate. Put it in a pan with the butter and let liquefy
>>>cooking in a bain-marie at low fire. Add icing sugar, the grated orange
>>>skin and mix with a wood spoon. Take away from the fire, add cornflakes
>>>and mix gently. Cover a tray with oven paper; distribute the mixture
>>>over it with a spoon (one spoon and a half =one rose). Put in the fridge
>>>for 2-3 hours before serving on another clean dish.
>>>
>>>Nutritional facts (daily value):
>>>Calories 992kcal
>>>Protein 7g (13%)
>>>Total Fat 71g (109%)
>>> Sat. 43g (217%)
>>>Chol. 108mg (36%)
>>>Carb. 102g (34%)
>>>Fiber 10g (38%)
>>>Sugars 80g
>>>Calcium 97mg (10%)
>>>Iron 6mg (31%)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Nutritional facts (daily value):
>>>Calories 948kcal
>>>Protein 6g (12%)
>>>Total Fat 71g (109%)
>>> Sat. 43g (217%)
>>>Chol. 108mg (36%)
>>>Carb. 91g (30%)
>>>Fiber 9g (36%)
>>>Sugars 79g
>>>Calcium 97mg (10%)
>>>Iron 3mg (18%)
>>>
>>> ----------
>>>
>>> Exported from Shop'NCook 3.1 (http://www.shopncook.com)
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Hello Pandora and everyone else,
>>
>>I am replying to this post so that hopefully the original post will be
>>accessible to people who didn't get it on their news server.
>>
>>jake

>
>
> Oh jake! many thank you. Lately it is happening that I don't see some posts.
> I don't know why!
> Cheers
> pandora
>
>

sometimes those things just happen, not much you can do about it.

After posting my reply above, I noticed you had already reposted your
recipe. But, anyway,. no one should have to miss your recipe with it
being posted this many times :)
Pandora

"jake" <kaaskoper@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:433edde6$0$733$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
> Pandora wrote:
>
>> "jake" <kaaskoper@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
>> news:433e7885$0$750$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
>>
>>>Pandora wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>This is a very simple dessert. You can make it when you are in a hurry;
>>>>when you have some unexpected guests and you don't know how to do for
>>>>dessert.
>>>>The name: Desert's rose comes from the famous stones that you find in
>>>>the desert (they have the same shape)! Here is the photos and the
>>>>recipe.
>>>>
>>>>This is the photo of the real desert's roses:
>>>>
>>>>http://images.google.it/images?q=ro...erca+con+Google
>>>>
>>>>and these are the dummy ones I've done:
>>>>
>>>>http://tinypic.com/e63xcj.jpg
>>>>
>>>>and the various phases of preparation:
>>>>http://tinypic.com/e63yns.jpg
>>>>http://tinypic.com/e63yoj.jpg
>>>>http://tinypic.com/e63yoy.jpg
>>>>
>>>>Have a good dessert!
>>>>Pandora
>>>>
>>>> DESERT'S ROSE
>>>>
>>>>Category: dessert
>>>>Nb persons: 0
>>>>
>>>> 100 g chocolate - plain
>>>> 50 g butter
>>>> 1 cup (30-35g) cornflakes
>>>> 1 tbs sugar - icing
>>>> 1 orange - grated skin
>>>>
>>>>Chop the chocolate. Put it in a pan with the butter and let liquefy
>>>>cooking in a bain-marie at low fire. Add icing sugar, the grated orange
>>>>skin and mix with a wood spoon. Take away from the fire, add cornflakes
>>>>and mix gently. Cover a tray with oven paper; distribute the mixture
>>>>over it with a spoon (one spoon and a half =one rose). Put in the fridge
>>>>for 2-3 hours before serving on another clean dish.
>>>>
>>>>Nutritional facts (daily value):
>>>>Calories 992kcal
>>>>Protein 7g (13%)
>>>>Total Fat 71g (109%)
>>>> Sat. 43g (217%)
>>>>Chol. 108mg (36%)
>>>>Carb. 102g (34%)
>>>>Fiber 10g (38%)
>>>>Sugars 80g
>>>>Calcium 97mg (10%)
>>>>Iron 6mg (31%)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Nutritional facts (daily value):
>>>>Calories 948kcal
>>>>Protein 6g (12%)
>>>>Total Fat 71g (109%)
>>>> Sat. 43g (217%)
>>>>Chol. 108mg (36%)
>>>>Carb. 91g (30%)
>>>>Fiber 9g (36%)
>>>>Sugars 79g
>>>>Calcium 97mg (10%)
>>>>Iron 3mg (18%)
>>>>
>>>> ----------
>>>>
>>>> Exported from Shop'NCook 3.1 (http://www.shopncook.com)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Hello Pandora and everyone else,
>>>
>>>I am replying to this post so that hopefully the original post will be
>>>accessible to people who didn't get it on their news server.
>>>
>>>jake

>>
>>
>> Oh jake! many thank you. Lately it is happening that I don't see some
>> posts. I don't know why!
>> Cheers
>> pandora

> sometimes those things just happen, not much you can do about it.
>
> After posting my reply above, I noticed you had already reposted your
> recipe. But, anyway,. no one should have to miss your recipe with it being
> posted this many times :)


Ohh! Thank you very very much, Jake! Perhaps the recipe doesn't interest,
but I wanted to know only if they saw it :)
Cheers
Pandora




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