
Here are some of my sweet dessert,and they called it panghimagas in tagalog language,most of this desserts are originated,and famous in the philippines like this leche plan or caramel custard as what they called it in english,normally caramel custard is served on its own.But i created my leche plan with some strawberry toppings on it as may people find really sweet.

This is also made by custard,the different is i made a small pastry case that i can put some filling on it and bake it into the oven for about 45mins....I call this a pastry puff custard or a custard tart the filling is very similar to the leche plan the only thing is the liquid caramelized sugar that you can find it in the leche plan...You can buy this tart all over the phillippines most specially in the bakery that makes bread fresh everyday.

A very sweet fun chocolate bisquit ganache,that kids loved it very much,i start making this for my son he loves chocolate so one day i was thinking to make something that he will like to eat during tea time or break time as we normally called it,i grab some plain flour,sugar,250grm chocolate bar and you need to melted it to mixed with all the ingredients,and after that i just take my molder and scoop it in there and bake for 30mins in the oven....to make the ganache you need to melted the chocolate with a little bit of butter,and when the bisquit is done just deep it in the chocolate and here you go your chocolate bisquit ganache.

Chocolate chip cookie made from butter and flour,a lot of mummy's out there are love to do this home made cookie easy and simple all you need to do is mixed the flour and the butter,and sugar mixed all together.,,then springkle some chopped chocolate,then you ready to put it into the oven,is just up to you what kind of shaped you want...remember this cookies are easy and past to do.

Banana raisin cup cake with chocolate whipped cream topping and some springkle.

A chocolate cake with cream and strawberry topping and caramel filling.

Banana cup cake

Steam rice puto(pilipino favorate for break time.)

Delicious pinoy bibingka or casava cake.
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