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  • Her Tres Leches Marble Cake with Strawberries and Chocolate Ganache is ultra-moist and very decadent, with layers of milk-soaked cake, strawberries and chocolate, and is perfect for a special occasion.

    Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites 2009

  • A legend proposes that "Ganache" was the outcome of a culinary accident, whereby a chocolatier's apprentice spilled cream in the chocolate he was melting.

    Chocolate Ganache Recipe 2008

  • A legend proposes that "Ganache" was the outcome of a culinary accident, whereby a chocolatier's apprentice spilled cream in the chocolate he was melting.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • The chef called the apprentice 'Ganache', a word meaning, figuratively, 'fool'.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • The chef called the apprentice 'Ganache', a word meaning, figuratively, 'fool'.

    Chocolate Ganache Recipe 2008

  • White Chocolate Ganache: (I made the full amount and saved the extra) 8 ounces of white chocolate chopped

    CAKE SLICE BAKERS: BANANA CAKE WITH PRALINE FILLING AND WHITE CHOCOLATE GANACHE Melissa 2009

  • White Chocolate Ganache: (I made the full amount and saved the extra) 8 ounces of white chocolate chopped

    Archive 2009-02-01 Melissa 2009

  • "Ganache takes forever to finish by hand—other people have machinery, pumps and depositors, but we keep it on a small scale," Mr. Khoder said.

    Chocolate on the Block Matt Wirz 2011

  • Ganache I used this tried and true recipe for the ganache.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Laura 2009

  • Ganache I used this tried and true recipe for the ganache.

    Daring Bakers: Laura's Café de Leche Cheesecake Laura 2009

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