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dessert recipe
On the Star Princess, one luncheon we had a dessert we really enjoyed.
I asked its name, and the waiter said it was something like "Balacutta or Ballacutta." The dessert is about the consistency of jello, but pure white and has a milky flavor. The waiter said it had no gelatin in it, but was just made from milk, eggs and sugar. I've tried Googling for the recipe, but obviously have an incorrect spelling of the word and cannot come up with an alternative that generates a hit. Do any of you all possibly know the correct name or better yet, of a recipe? -- Nonny Nonnymus Never believe a person who is Drunk, Horny or Running for Office. |
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