The
first thing you notice about Sheraton’s Sugar Hit is that it is a very generous
serve. If it is allowed, then this is definitely a dessert to be shared.
The
mille feuille has the texture of a soft biscuit interspersed with hazelnut
praline, rather than chocolate puff pastry, but isn’t overly sweet. This layer
is sandwiched between 2 quenelles each of light custard cream and dense
chocolate mousse. A chocolate sauce is drizzled over the top and scattered with
fine chocolate crumbs and candied orange peel pieces. There is an overall jaffa
flavour but never fear if you’re a bit of a jaffa-phobe like me, as the peel can
be easily pushed aside.
A
cut strawberry sits alongside and the dessert is anointed with a thin
pistachio biscotti, although neither are necessary to the main flavours. Uh, did I
mention this dessert was on the large side?
*Sheraton is serving
their Sugar Hit from 5:30pm each day until 10pm or so. Make sure you book to avoid
missing out!*
161
Elizabeth St (near cnr Market St), Sydney
Tel:
(02) 9286 6000
happy
eating!
Looks like a very generous portion! I love that there's been a bit of effort invested in plating too, and a little fresh fruit makes dessert feel much more virtuous!
ReplyDeleteLol Helen, think I'd need more than that bit of fruit to push this dessert into virtuous territory!
DeleteThat is a sexy dessert, and I like that I can get there earlier to enjoy it. What I like even more, beverage options, for those preggers or not :p
ReplyDeleteAlways nice when the dessert wine can be substituted - dietary/driving/religious reasons or otherwise.
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