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tart raspberry mousse and fresh berries

Give your pie crust a new lease on life with a fresh and colorful topping!

Start by placing the tart base on a pretty serving plate.

Fill a piping bag with raspberry mousse and use a star nozzle to pipe small, decorative peaks all over the base – it looks so pretty!

Then spread fresh red berries on top and sprinkle with a little wood sorrel, if desired. Finish with a sprinkling of chopped pistachios, which add both crunch and a beautiful color to the tart.

It's easy to get to, and we actually think it's really beautiful.

Enjoy!

Muffins for Valentine's Day

Our suggestion for a Valentine's Day love cake❤

Start with our delicious chocolate muffins as a base and top them with a soft, white buttercream. Gently press the top flat on a piece of baking paper so that the surface is even and ready for decoration. Then draw a single heart with red buttercream and finally sprinkle with freeze-dried raspberries.

A simple but very sweet cake surprise for someone you care about on Valentine's Day.

Enjoy!

Banana cake with caramel sauce

Make your banana cake extra delicious by topping it with fresh banana and caramel sauce.

Start by placing the cake on a platter. Then cut thin slices of banana lengthwise and arrange them beautifully on top of the cake. Finish by pouring a soft, golden caramel sauce over the top – it doesn't get any better than this!

Enjoy—it tastes absolutely fantastic, so you have something to look forward to.

Lemon moon ice cream cake

Start by unwrapping your two lemon moons and cutting each of them in half, so you have four half-moons.

Place two of the crescents (the ones without icing) on a plate – this will be the base.

Spread your favorite ice cream in an even, soft layer on top of the bases. You can use anything from classic vanilla to fresh sorbet or creamy pistachio—the only limit is your imagination!

Place the remaining crescents (the ones with icing on top) on top as a lid, and you have your beautiful round ice cream cake.

Top the glaze with a fresh and tangy layer of lemon curd – it provides the perfect balance between sweet and fresh.

Finally, decorate with festive truffles, gold pieces, and some New Year's decorations—perfect for the last night of the year.

A simple, festive, and irresistible ice cream dessert—ready in minutes and sure to be a hit on New Year's Eve!

Waffle brunch

Make our Toast Waffles a delicious brunch favorite.

Start by warming the waffles so they become crispy and hot.

Top one waffle with a fried egg, slices of ripe avocado, and delicious salmon—a truly wonderful combination of crispy, soft, and salty.
Make a sweet version with peanut butter—you decide how much—banana slices, and strawberries. It's pure food joy, and it's super easy!

Serve the two waffles side by side for brunch – it looks really nice and tastes absolutely fantastic – perfect for a quiet morning or a cozy start to the day.

Christmas marzipan cake

Give Christmas a delicious layer cake twist!

Take three of our Christmas marzipan tarts with delicious Christmas spices and spread apricot jam on top of two of them. Place the cakes on top of each other - the third one should be on top without jam on top.

Soften the butter and grate in the orange zest for extra Christmas cheer. Beat the butter with icing sugar until you have a light and fluffy buttercream. Spread the cream all around the cake so it looks nice and cohesive, but leave the top free.

Then melt the chocolate. Dip a teaspoon into the melted chocolate and draw little Christmas trees on baking paper. Let them set and then place them upright around the cake - or decorate with whatever Christmas design you like. The only limit is your imagination!

A fun, easy and really nice Christmas cake that's perfect for the cake table.


Ingredients:

  • 3 pcs. Christmas macaron pies
  • 1 glass of apricot jam
  • 2 oranges
  • 2 packs of butter
  • 400 g icing sugar
  • 150 g dark chocolate

Syrup roulade with orange cream

Make a classic Christmas roulade with a fresh twist!

Beat equal parts butter and icing sugar together in a bowl until creamy.
Add a little orange marmalade and continue beating until the cream is light and fluffy.

Pipe it on top of the syrup roulade with a star nozzle and finally grate some fresh orange zest on top for a beautiful and fresh finish to the classic Christmas cake.

 

Chocolate cake

Decorate your classic chocolate cake

Make your chocolate cake special with simple and beautiful decorations. Cut out flowers and butterflies in fondant - and maybe shape a pretty rose for an extra personal touch. Place them on the cake along with fresh sorrel leaves for an elegant and natural look.

A simple idea that gives your chocolate cake a touch of baking competition atmosphere, and if you want to make it extra easy, you can also "just" buy the little flowers and butterflies ready-made.

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Lemon moon birthday cake

Make a unique birthday cake for a loved one - simply with Lemon Moons.

Start by unwrapping your Lemon Moons and placing them on a serving platter. Then place the moons in the classic shape - arms, legs and head - and adjust them slightly to give the figure the right silhouette. If you want to make the figure more detailed, you can cut some of the cakes.

It's time to decorate! Use colorful candy to make hair, clothes and shoes. Add small flags and candles and let the kids help decorate - it can be a bit silly and festive.

A fun and delicious cake idea that's perfect for birthdays, children's parties or just a family get-together.

Snowmen cakepops

Make snowmen out of large and small oatmeal balls. Put the small oatmeal ball on a stick first as the head, then the large one as the body.

Melt the white and dark chocolate. Dip the oatmeal balls in the white chocolate, let it harden a little. Then pipe buttons and faces on the snowman with the dark chocolate. Serve at the Christmas cake table.