Looking for VeryVeryVery quick and easy dessert pasta
Hi, all - I had the sudden urge last night to make some kind of quick dessert pasta, but all the recipes I found online were either some variation on kugel, or ingredient-intensive enough that I would have had to go to the store (which I was feeling too lazy to do.) I gave up on the idea eventually, but I thought I'd turn to you all here for advice. Any suggestions? I'm really just looking for one or two (or maybe three) ingredients that I could just toss vermicelli or spaghetti or the like in, with no more involvement or complication, really, than that.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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I'm not coming up with any other ideas offhand... other than taking the ingredients for kugel (egg, etc.) and pan frying them instead of baking them.
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What's wrong with kugel? Damn, now I want kugel. :)
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(Dulce de leche is absurdly simple to make. Get a can of sweetened condensed milk - you should always have a can or two of this in your pantry anyway - and take off the paper label. Fill the biggest pot you have with hot water, and put the unopened can in the water; there should be at least an inch or two of water above the top of the can. Cover the pot and bring the water to a full rolling boil. Reduce the heat somewhat, so that the water is still boiling, but not quite as vigorously. Let this keep boiling, covered, for at least an hour. Remove the can from the boiling water with tongs, and let it cool to room temperature before opening it. Store any leftovers in the fridge, covered.)
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Your suggestion of shaved chocolate and butter also sounds perfect. Thank you!
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Sweetened condensed milk is one of those old-fashioned things that ought to be better known today. It makes any kind of sweet custard come out absolutely perfect every time. Forget the recipes that call for evaporated milk and sugar; just use the already-sweetened condensed milk. It makes a beautifully authentic flan (you still have to caramelize some sugar to coat the dishes with). And, with Halloween and Thanksgiving coming along here in the US, I make pumpkin pie with one can of pumpkin, one can of condensed milk, a couple of eggs, and the usual spices - just about the easiest pumpkin pie recipe there can be, and it always comes out perfect, without cracking in the middle.
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I had a great-uncle who used to put sweetened condensed milk in his tea or coffee, eliminating the need to add sugar as well as milk. I think he picked up this habit during World War One (!)
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Also, Nutella.
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