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Kate's Catering and Personal Chef Services Dessert Catalog Kate’s Catering and Personal Chef Services Dessert Catalog Cookies Alfajores Apricot and Cream Cookies Brown Butter Bourbon Spice Cookies Cayenne Pepper Macarons Chocolate Brownie Cookies (GF/Vegan) Chocolate Chip Chocolate Chip (GF/Vegan) Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies (GF/Vegan Option) Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Cookies Flourless Chocolate Brownie Cookies (GF/Vegan Option) Fruitcake Cookies German Chocolate Cake Cookies (Contains Nuts) Gingerbread Happy Trail Adventure Cookies (GF/Vegan/Contains Nuts) Iced Lemon Cookies – Orange, Lime Variants Italian Wedding Cookies (Contains Nuts) Lemon Thyme Shortbread Cookies Linzer Cookies Mexican Chocolate Walnut-Cherry Biscotti (Contains Nuts) Mexican Hot Chocolate Snickerdoodles (GF/Vegan) Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies (Contains Nuts) Peanut Butter Munchies (Contains Nuts) Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Pumpkin Cookies (GF) Snickerdoodles Snickerdoodles (DF) Sugar Cookies Sugar Cookies (GF/Vegan) Vegan Thumbprint Cookies (VE) White Chocolate Almond Cranberry Cookies White Chocolate Lavender Cookies Cupcakes Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting Chocolate Cupcakes with Buttercream Frosting Red Velvet Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting S’more Chocolate Cupcakes Vanilla Cupcakes with Buttercream Frosting Tartlet Shells Almond Amaretto Chocolate Apple Pie with Cheddar Tuile Brown Butter Maple with Cinnamon Brittle Cheesecake – Caramel, Raspberry, Mango, Chocolate swirl options or toppings Chocolate Orange with Orange Peel Derby Pie Tartlets Lavender Cheesecake Lemon Curd Tartlets – Lime, Orange, Mixed Citrus options Mascarpone Mousse with Mango Swirl Miniature Baklava Mocha with Espresso Bean Pecan Pie Pumpkin Pie Raspberry Almond Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Rose and Honey Pie S’mores with Marshmallow Salted Caramel Cheesecake Strawberry Lemonade Tarts Turtle Tartlet (Ganache + Caramel Pecan) Shooters Almond Panna Cotta with Caramel and Pear Avocado Chocolate Mousse with Raspberry Coulis (GF/Vegan) Basil Panna Cotta with Macerated Strawberry Brown Butter Trifle (brown butter cake + brown butter icing) Cannoli Shooters (Mascarpone Mousse, chocolate shavings, candied orange peel) Carrot Cake Trifle Cheesecake Mousse (GF) Chocolate Cake Trifle Chocolate Cheesecake (GF) Chocolate Mousse with Raspberry Coulis (GF) Coconut Lime Semifreddo Espresso Panna Cotta (GF) Honey Semifreddo with Cinnamon Brittle Key Lime Curd with Graham Cracker Lemon Curd – Lime, Orange Options (GF) Lemon Semifreddo with Blueberry - Chilled Peanut Butter Mousse (GF) Pineapple Upside Down Pistachio Pudding with Blackberry Coulis Raspberry Mousse with Chocolate Ganache Red Velvet Trifle Salted Caramel Mousse with Peanut Brittle Sticky Toffee Trifle Strawberry Shortcake Trifle Thyme Panna Cotta with Blue Berry Tiramisu Trifle Vanilla Panna Cotta (GF) Vanilla Pastry Cream with Mint-Peach Coulis Yogurt Panna Cotta (GF) Petits Fours Almond Espresso (Almond Loaf / Espresso buttercream / fondant / espresso bean or almond garnish) Chocolate Espresso (Chocolate Cake / Espresso buttercream / Choc Coating / espresso bean garnish) Chocolate Orange (Chocolate Cake / Orange Curd / Chocolate Coating) Coconut Lime (Coconut Cake / Lime Curd / Fondant with Lime Zest) Lemon Bomb (Lemon Bar / Fondant) Mango Mascarpone (Vanilla Cake / Mascarpone Mousse / Mango Cubes and/or Mango garnish) Rose and White Chocolate (Rose Pound Cake / Raspberry / White Chocolate Ganache) Rosemary Apple (Rosemary Loaf Cake / Fondant / Poached Apple) Ruby Petit Four (Chocolate Cake / Raspberry Jam / Chocolate Coating) Sacher Torte (Chocolate Cake / Apricot Jam / Chocolate Coating / Dried Apricot Garnish) Spring Garden (Rosemary Loaf / Fondant / Lavender Sugar) Turtle Petit Four (Chocolate Cake base / Caramel Pecan / Chocolate Coating) Bar Cookies Avocado Brownies (Vegan) Berry Pie Bars Blondies Double Chocolate Brownies Caramel Chocolate Oat Bars Coconut Bars Dutch Almond Butter Bars Earl Grey Cheesecake Bars Espresso Caramel Bars Hazelnut Coffee Bars Lemon Bars Lemon Thyme Bars Matcha Cheesecake Bars Mexican Brownies Pecan Bar Rhubarb Custard Bars Salted Caramel Bars Snickerdoodle Cheesecake Bars Fancy Cookies Apricot and Nut Cookies with Amaretto Icing Chocolate Hazelnut Shortbread Cream Cheese Walnut Cookies Double Chocolate and Mint Cookies Earl Grey Icebox Cookies Honey Lime Almond Cookies Lemon and Rosemary Butter Cookies Molasses Spice Cookies with Dark Rum Glaze Neapolitan Orange-Chocolate Cookies Orange, Cardamom, Pistachio and White Chocolate Shortbread Pistachio Cranberry Icebox Cookies Rugelach (Traditional, Chocolate-Filled, Raspberry-Filled) Sable Breton Other Rum Raisin Truffles Buckeyes Lemon Polenta Cupcakes Sticky Toffee Pudding White Spice Buttermilk Cake (Loaf) Rosemary Loaf Cake Peanut (Cup)cake Bourbon Balls Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles Earl Grey Lavender Truffles Mocha Truffles Oreo Truffles (not GF) Peppermint Truffles Pumpkin Bread Truffles Red Velvet Petit Fours Rosewater Raspberry Petit Fours Triple Chocolate Brownie Petit Fours .
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