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  2. Rebecca Rather - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Rather, known in the culinary world as "The Pastry Queen," [1] is an American pastry chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author from Beaumont, Texas [2] best known for her bakery café, The Rather Sweet Bakery, which was located in the Texas Hill Country. [3]

  3. Pop Ree's Cheese Straws in the Oven to Welcome Holiday Guests

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    Unfold the puff pastry onto a lightly floured work surface. If the pastry comes in a single large sheet, cut it in half crosswise. Roll out each piece of puff pastry to a roughly 8-by-10-inch sheet.

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  5. Rather than merely mocking the conventions upheld by sedate, waif-like princesses, she kept the appealing structures of popular fairy tales in place, filling them in with uncensored human subjects. In a wild mash-up of "Little Red Riding-Hood," Carter's "The Werewolf" follows a girl who chops off a wolf's paw.

  6. The Pioneer Woman's 10 Most Popular Desserts of 2024 - AOL

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    They come together with just a couple of ingredients: frozen puff pastry and a simply spiced apple filling. Get Ree's Quick and Easy Apple Tart recipe. Shop Now. Hector Manuel Sanchez.

  7. Duchess Quamino - Wikipedia

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    The details of Quamino's early life are unclear. She may have been born in Senegal or Ghana, probably in 1739, [3] [4] though the year 1753 has also been suggested. [1] Quamino identified herself as the daughter of an African prince, the origin of her name "Duchess" (sometimes spelled "Dutchess"), and was known for her royal bearing.

  8. Pâte brisée - Wikipedia

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    It is an unsweetened pastry used for raised pies with meat fillings and savory custard filled quiches like Quiche Lorraine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name "pâte brisée" translates to "broken pastry" [ 3 ] in English, which refers to the crumbly or mealy texture of the dough.

  9. Night of the living chef: Son of Hollywood horror giant ...

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    George C. Romero, son of legendary horror movie maker, George A. Romero, opened Romero’s in Mt. Sterling last year with his wife, Rebecca. George C. also worked in film, writing, directing or ...