Serve over plain pound cake and a scoop of ice cream -- wickedly good stuff. It's also good when mixed with strawberries, pears, or other fresh fruits. And although I've never tried it, I bet it would be delicious served over a chocolate or fudge cake.
2006-12-30 16:04:17
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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Decadent Chocolate Orange Brandy Sauce
Elegant Sauce for dipping fruit or to pour over fresh berries. This is a simple yet elegant sauce that is a snap for unexpected guests. Also suitable for a drizzle icing/spread for cakes and tortes.
Ingredients:
White chocolate (best with Swiss/Belgian, cocoa butter content important to taste)
8 ounces white chocolate in small pieces
6 ounces whipping cream
2 ounces Grand Marnier or orange brandy
You can substitute any favorite liqueur. Sauce can also be made with dark chocolate, reduce chocolate by 1 ounce.
Heat whipping cream for 100 seconds in the microwave. Whisk in white chocolate pieces until smooth. Chill in refrigerator until semi firm (pudding texture). Whip with electric beaters on high until color lightens to creamy white and desired consistency. (Pourable or spreadable, gets stiffer with length of time beaten).
Serves: 3 to 4.
2006-12-30 23:21:24
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answered by pirulee 4
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both good ideas. Pancake or waffle syrup, on top of custard, sponge cake, strawberries, even someone you are planning to be intimate with. It is good on everything!
2006-12-30 23:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought of bread pudding, or mixing it with syrup and heating it to serve on waffles or pancakes.
2006-12-30 23:21:18
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answered by whrldpz 7
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hi !
http://www.recipezaar.com/recipes.php?q=Classical+Brandy+Liqueur+Sauce
thanx
2006-12-31 00:11:56
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answered by paromita87 2
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try tasting it and decide if you may like it with something else,otherwise throw it away and play with a more entertaining gift
2006-12-30 23:22:38
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answered by texaspades 1
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Please send it to me... if you don't want to serve it over plum pudding or a fruit pudding....
Thank you in advance...
2006-12-30 23:20:27
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answered by Maggi 4
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