Sunday, May 10, 2015

Millefeufille - Napoleon easy no bake cake

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                                Millefeaufille a.k.a Napoleon




Today we were cooking in my cousins kitchen. She stumbled upon  this yummy and easy no bake cake. Of course just as with any recipe we have altered this to our liking.  Originally, it was suppose to be a Napolean. It's a French pastry made with puff pastry, now our version, don't have the slightest idea what you  would call it, all we know is, it's simple and it tastes wonderful !! Between the two families, it was gone in a jiffy. As you can see I'm making more memories of my own.


Millefeufille - no bake vanilla cake

Recipe by momzcuisine
Prep time: 30 min
Yield: 8 - 10 pieces
Ingredients
                                             Empty your biscuits in a plate 


                         
                                                    
                             
                         
                                 Empty you heavy whipping cream in a bowl along with the confectioners
                                 sugar.


                               Add the confectioners sugar, then mix until you get a smooth cream.

Once you have a smooth cream add the Greek youghurt and mix.


Mix again when you add the yoghurt.


Lay out your cookies flat on the pan as seen in the picture, before adding the cream sprinkle them with the apricot liquer.

Then spread your cream



then another layer it should have 3 layers of biscuits.




On your second layer add the liquer again and also the apricot marmalade.
You cake is ready add whatever topping your heart desires or you could leave it as is.
Refrigerate for 3 - 4 hours and it's ready to serve.






Kale Orexi! From my cousin's kitchen to yours!



Picture by me and decoration by my cousin Lina. 










11 comments :

  1. They are really yummy, you should have a try at them. :)

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  2. Wow, that looks delicious and I love that is so easy to make! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. This looks delicious- I love all things dessert, especially when there's apricots involved.

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  4. Yum, looks good! Thanks for sharing, I hope you will join us for the Link-It To Me Link-Up Party again next week :)

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  5. You are welcom Chantal!! Looking forward to next week, just send me a reminder email.

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  6. Looks delicious! Where would I find the cookies? Or could I use shortbread?

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  7. Hi Amy and Thanks

    This cake doesn't last a day in the fridge.You could get the cookies from my link above. :) From Amazon

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  8. wow this looks delicious and I love the use of yogurt in the recipe!

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