Serves Two
9g carbs per serving
2 egg yolks
200 g (7 oz.) mascarpone cheese
100 g (3½ oz.) fresh blueberries (strawberries, or raspberries could be used).
Instructions
can be seen here
Mascarpone originated in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy during the Renaissance. It is ivory-coloured, exceptionally smooth, and an easily spreadable fresh cream cheese. The flavour is milky and slightly sweet. The rich, buttery texture comes from the high butterfat content. Mascarpone generally comes in tubs, and it should remain refrigerated. Check the "use by" date on the package for storage time, but it's generally a week.
You can read more about this cheese here
9g carbs per serving
2 egg yolks
200 g (7 oz.) mascarpone cheese
100 g (3½ oz.) fresh blueberries (strawberries, or raspberries could be used).
Instructions
can be seen here
You can read more about this cheese here
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All the best Jan



Sounds like a really terrific dessert.
ReplyDeleteOooh, this looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have never ever had mascarpone, but it looks good!
ReplyDeleteI am fasting now based on my beliefs. It is the Ramadan season, but I still enjoy reading cuisine stories like this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, what happened to your other blog, “Solentwanderer”? There is nothing there. Is it unfinished, or is something wrong?
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBlueberries rock. LOVE those little things.
ReplyDeleteBlueberries caught my attention here. Sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteWe would love that. It doesn't seem too difficult.
ReplyDeleteI have mascarpone cheese in the refrigerator - I will be trying this recipe, have printed it off! I love to find low carb/low sugar without sugar alternative recipes. This one definitely sounds amazing! Thank you Jan for sharing such marvelous information with us. I also appreciated learning more about the history of mascarpone cheese!
ReplyDeleteLooks good, Jan.
ReplyDeletemy goodness - this sounds absolutely delicious. I will have to try it. Thankyou for the recipe and for visiting my blog last week. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffodils, dear Jan. This dessert looks very good.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and so easy to prepare. The mascarpone is interesting!
ReplyDeleteHappy day, hugs, Elke
Really tasty.
ReplyDeleteGod bless, Jan.
I've never used mascarpone, but I know it's delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow! I bet this is delicious! I used to love mascarpone filled cannoli.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great. It must be pudding like when you add the eggs. Those daffodils are really lovely.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious low carbs dessert. I'll make it with strawberries.
ReplyDeleteYummy
ReplyDeleteI have never used mascarpone and it's time I tried it!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking dessert and great info about the mascarpone cheese ~ hugs, and thanks for commenting on my blog ~ an artist reflects
ReplyDelete...what a treat!
ReplyDeleteHello Jan, thank you for all the info and this dessert looks delicious! All the best, Denise
ReplyDeleteSounds good. Wish I could eat it! Used to have mascarpone years ago before I found out about my issues with milk. I also miss having ricotta too!
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde Jan. Sou apaixonado por queijos. Mais confesso, que nunca provei mascarpone, mertilo, não tenho certeza. Parece ser uma sobremesa maravilhosa. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
ReplyDeleteOh yum this looks so darn good. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteWell I have blueberries for breakfast! But our Daffodils are still underground.
ReplyDeleteYum! Mascarpone is my favorite!!
ReplyDeletei LOVE mascarpone cheese!! i recently say a recipe with it and oreo cookies, you layer it...something else too. i have it on the food list. this sounds good...and i love the chart you shared. i am going to copy it and save it!!
ReplyDeleteand i LOVE the daffodils...i can wait for mine to bloom!!
ReplyDeleteOh my does that look good.
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Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
Thanks for the recipe. Sending you a kiss.
Luiz Gomes
Boa tarde Jan. Sou apaixonado por queijos. Mais confesso, que nunca provei mascarpone, mertilo, não tenho certeza. Parece ser uma sobremesa maravilhosa. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
Good afternoon Jan. I'm passionate about cheese. But I confess, I've never tried mascarpone or blueberry, I'm not sure. It seems like a wonderful dessert. Big hug from your Brazilian friend.
This looks like such a great dessert . Thanks
ReplyDeletethat sounds interesting, I have not seen that kind of cheese.
ReplyDeleteA healthy and natural desert I I must say 🥰
ReplyDeleteBlueberries, so delicious!
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you.
Best regards
Seguro que esta riquísimo. Yo suelo usar el Mascarpone en varias recetas de postres. Besos.
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