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Christmas & Hogmanay Price List Carrot & Walnut Cake - £4.80 A soft moist carrot teacake studded with roasted Christmas & Hogmanay walnuts and finished with crème cheese butter cream. Product List Last Christmas orders taken 15th December. Quiches Festive Favourites Caramelized Onion & Bacon - £26 - 10 slices Caramelized onion & smoked bacon quiche in a Belhaven Christmas Pudding - £12 - serves 8 crisp pate a foncer base. A rich dark steamed pudding filled with dried fruits and our local Belhaven Black ale. Red Onion Chutney & Blue Cheese - £26 - 10 slices Caramelized red onion chutney, & blue cheese Pithivier Mince Pies - £4.50 - pack of 4 quiche in a crisp pate a foncer base. Traditional mince pie encased in crisp puff pastry. Pain d’Epices - £5.95 Pork Pies Moist gingerbread infused with anise, nutmeg, cinnamon, orange, lemon, vanilla & honey. Pork Pie - £15 A mixture of pork, onions, garlic and herbs baked in Christmas Cake - £7.50 a crisp raised pie pastry crust. A rich cake stuffed with sultanas, currants & almonds. Pork Pie with Egg - £15.50 A mixture of pork, onions, garlic, herbs & boiled Stollen - £7.20 eggs baked in a crisp raised pie pastry crust. Stollen is a traditional German fruit cake filled with dried fruits & dusted with icing sugar. Savouries Mini Sausage Rolls - £2.15 - 6 in a pack Whole Tarts Pork sausage wrapped in rick flaky puff pastry Tart Chocolat au Lait - £22.50 - 12 slices Mini Bridies - £2.50 - 6 in a pack Jivara 40% milk chocolate ganache and salted Pork sausage with carrot & onion wrapped in rick caramel moelleux (soft caramel), crisp vanilla flaky puff pastry pastry base. Entremets - 12 slices Tarte Croustillantes aux Poires - £24.50 200mm x 40mm - 8 to 10 people - Prices start from Almond crème, poached pears, almond crumble £49.50 topping, pate a foncer base. Galette des Rois - £26- 12 slices Carre Chocolat et au Praline Also known as the king’s cake baked with a small It contains layers of dark chocolate mousse, trinket inside and the lucky person to get these cremeux (chocolate cream), praline feuillete trinkets in their slice is crowned king for the day. noisette (crispy hazelnut layer), dark chocolate Almond crème baked in puff pastry. glacage (glaze), chocolate decoration and macarons. Madagascar Bourbon - gluten free* Individual Cakes & Patisserie Bourbon vanilla & 70% dark chocolate mousse, Madagascan vanilla cream, capuccina sponge cake French Macarons - £5.60 - bag of 6 macarons (poached flourless sponge cake), dark chocolate Delicate almond macarons sandwiched together glacage and vanilla macarons. with a variety of flavours; crème citron, passion fruit & 40% Jivara milk chocolate, cassis & dark chocolate, pistachio, sea salted caramel & milk *Limited numbers on some products. *All our breads will also be available for order, please chocolate. enquire in store. Christmas & Hogmanay Product List Last Christmas orders taken 15th December. Product Quantity Cost (to be completed by staff) Belhaven Christmas Pudding - serves 8 Pithivier Mince Pies - pack of 4 Pain d’Epices Christmas Cake Stollen Tart Chocolat au Lait - 12 slices Tarte Croustillantes aux Poires - 12 slices Galette des Rois - 12 slices French Macarons - bag of 6 macarons Carrot & Walnut Cake Caramelized Onion & Bacon - 10 slices Red Onion Chutney & Blue Cheese - 10 slices Whole Pork Pie Whole Pork Pie with Egg Mini Sausage Rolls - 6 in a pack Mini Bridies - 6 in a pack Entremet Carre Chocolat et au Praline - 8 to 10 people Entremet Madagascar Bourbon - 8 to 10 people Total Cost Customer Details Name: ………………………………………………………………. Contact Telephone No: ……………………………………. Order No: ………………………………………………………… Pick Up Date: …………………………………………………… .
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