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The Daring Bakers Make Bostini Cream Pie

October 29, 2007 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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48 Responses to “The Daring Bakers Make Bostini Cream Pie”
  1. Anita says:

    I love the glass you put the bostini in – it’s so colorful! And yes, vanilla beans are the best, aren’t they?

  2. I think I liked the custard best also..but the recipe was just too big for so few people :)

  3. Julius says:

    I really love what you’ve done to the bostini! I totally agree that the vanilla custard is the best :-)

    Please feel free to check out my bostini here.

    Julius

  4. Courtney says:

    Yummmm. Chocolate and almond is one of my favorites.

  5. Ivonne says:

    Well good for you for perservering inspite of the mishaps. Great job!

  6. My goodness Andrea, so that’s how mine were supposed to look! They’re great! Well done.

  7. Lisa says:

    Snazzy Bostinis you’ve got there, Andrea! I love that glass!

    I’m sorry about the chocolate.. I’ve been there – often. There’s nothing quite like the smell of burned chocolate, eh? Ugh.

    Anyhoo.. they turned out beautful in the end!

    xoxo

  8. Belinda says:

    Gorgeous, Andrea! I can see those little flecks of orange zest, which is just so pretty. :-) And your photos are really good. I’m sorry that your first batch of chocolate glaze burned…its so easy for it to ctach, isn’t it? Particularly when you are doing several things at once…in spite of an mishaps along the way though, your Bostinis sure did end up looking perfect!

  9. Jen Yu says:

    Andrea, I’m so glad I can access your blog now! Your bostinis look great no matter the mishaps and it sounds like your taste testers loved it enough to request more :) Great job. As for the chiffon cake, I see it as a sign of improvement if your cake didn’t separate as much as the previous time. Extrapolating says the next time it will be perfect!

  10. Claire says:

    Someday I will try something with a real vanilla bean…until then I must stick with extract. Looks great.

  11. April says:

    I couldn’t access your blog earlier…beautiful Bostini’s you have there! They are gorgeous, look very tasty!

  12. Christina says:

    I’m going to have to buy some vanilla beans soon! I only used some old ones a long time ago but I can’t remember how it tasted compared to extract.

    I agree this was a pretty good custard recipe, though next time I probably will substitute half and half or just all whole milk in place of the heavy whipping cream. But it was good, very smooth and just the right texture.

    Thanks for the welcome, I really enjoyed my first month with you all!

  13. Shandy says:

    Andrea, your picture layout is just beautiful! WoW!
    BTW, you don’t have anymore sugardust up your nose do you?? I am still chuckling (BIG smile). Even with a couple of side detours. . .your dessert looks marvelous! =D

    Shandy

  14. Jenn says:

    Vanilla bean makes a huge diference! I was able to use some too ( I snuck some in my suitcase when I came back from France this summer). They are hard to find a lot of the time!

    Great job on the challenge!

    http://www.chocolateshavings.ca

  15. Anne says:

    such a wonderful post. I’m glad it was well received by everyone :)

  16. Julie says:

    You’re so lucky–Tahitian vanilla beans are almost legendary in my mind! I’ve only had the pleasure of using and tasting them once, and it was unforgettable. I also love your almond substitution. I’m loony for almonds, and I was giddy when I saw the sliced almonds on top of your lovely dessert. I’m glad it all came together well at the end!

  17. I bet that combination was really good – glad you enjoyed the challenge!

  18. Dolores says:

    Heh… I can relate to needing a tutorial on folding in the egg whites. I’m also intrigued by your vanilla/almond variation. I’m glad it worked out for you and I’m looking forward to trying your version the next time I need dessert for 20. :)

  19. Mary says:

    Thanks for the info on vanilla beans. Your Bostinis look great and I’m glad your neighbor from New England gave it the thumbs up. I guess it must be somewhat authentic. If not, it’s still delicious.

  20. Anh says:

    As always, you come up with something very lovely… The glasses you used is truly special – such color effects are wonderful.

  21. Jenny says:

    How did you get the smell of burnt chocolate out of your house? Btw, I love the bowls you used for the custard, very pretty!

  22. DaviMack says:

    Very nice looking cakes! Sorry about the chocolate burn; I’m (unfortunately) acquainted with that smell!

  23. Kim U says:

    Mmmm, I love the almond + chocolate + vanilla combo. Yikes about the chocolate burning!

  24. Susan says:

    Although I love chocolate/orange, the almond-flavored cake sounds wonderful too. Thanks for the link to the vanilla source!

  25. linda says:

    Very nice presentation!

  26. Deborah says:

    I just started using vanilla beans not long ago, and I am now addicted!! I do have to save them for special occasions, though. Your Bostini looks great, and I love the idea of an almond/vanilla cake!

  27. Gabi says:

    Andrea, that looks fabulous!
    Great phot of a beautiful Bostini!
    xoxo

  28. Dagmar says:

    Andrea, your bostinis looks wonderful! I love the glass you used for the presentation!

  29. I love the photo props too, and I’m glad you dared to try a vanilla bean!

  30. Rosa says:

    Your Bostoni look gorgeous! Great job, wow!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  31. breadchick says:

    Andrea, I always love coming to your blog and learning something about an ingredient or a dish I didn’t know. Great tutorial on vanilla (and hey, if we can’t spend our pin money on something fun like real vanilla beans then what fun can there be??!!) Great job on this challenge this month and glad to be baking with you!!

  32. Michelle says:

    I love the ratio of chocolate to everything else :) Great thinking!

  33. Elle says:

    Now I MUST order some vanilla bean from Penzey’s. This is such an informative post as well as having a beautiful photo of the Bostini.

  34. Annemarie says:

    Your finished bostini looks great, and you would have no idea about any rubbery mass originally part of the cake. Hope the sugar-up-the-nose incident was, if not enjoyable, not the worst cooking ingredient that could attack you (such as chilis or peppers).

  35. Katie says:

    They look great. I love all the custard – so rich and creamy. Delicious. I like all the extra info

  36. johanna says:

    what a beautiful glass to serve your bostini’s in! i have to find a good (and cheap) supplier of vanilla beans over here, i have foujd plenty of OK beans but nothing spectacular. since i use quite a bit, i want to source the best… another life-long project, i guess!

  37. Adrion says:

    Great job and thanks for the vanilla supplier. I’ve been looking for a place that I could trust for some time.

  38. Kelly-Jane says:

    Great bostinis, love your blue glass and ramekins too!

  39. Dharm says:

    Very ncie Bostinis!! Great job and i love the ceramic blue bowls!! :)

  40. Tartelette says:

    Despite your mishaps, you did a very fine job! THe Bostinis look so god in the oversized glass!

  41. Amy says:

    You did a great job! This challenge definitely had a lot of my favorite things.

  42. Wendy says:

    Your photos of your cooking process are great. Thanks for the vanilla information too. I didn’t think of making my own fine sugar instead I searched everywhere for the stuff and ended paying $5 for a small amount at SurlaTable. This dessert is worth repeating. Your bostini looks wonderful. Wendy

  43. Inne says:

    What a great idea, to substitute the orange with almond. Your neighbours are very lucky people indeed.

  44. I say this was a huge success Andrea: you learned a lot, the cake got better and the neighbor likes it.

  45. Ashley says:

    Your ramekins are so cute! The almond vanilla combination sounds good. Sorry to hear you had so much trouble but I bet it all felt worth it when your friend hinted that he wanted you to make it again for him. :)

  46. Paz says:

    Oh, I love your Bostini Creme Pie! Thanks for stopping by my blog with your kind words.

    Best,
    Paz

  47. peabody says:

    This dish it is in is gorgeous!

  48. LizG says:

    Great presentation! Your custard looks wonderful. Well done!

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