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  2. 60 Quick & Energizing Breakfast Recipes To Fuel Your Day - AOL

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    Huevos Rancheros Breakfast Bowls. If you're a savory breakfast fanatic, then you're probably familiar with a huevos rancheros-style meal: refried beans on lightly crisp tortillas, fried eggs ...

  3. Blueberry-Sour Cream Muffins Recipe - AOL

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  4. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Hot pogača filled with sour cream (or beyaz peynir in Turkey and Bulgaria) is considered a particularly delicious specialty. Poppy seed roll: Central Europe: Roll of sweet yeast bread (a viennoiserie) with a dense, rich, bittersweet filling of poppy seed. A popular cuisine in parts of Central Europe, Eastern Europe and in Israel.

  5. Blueberry-Sour Cream Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    Make the muffins: Butter a 12-cup muffin pan. In a medium bowl, whisk the 1 1/2 cups of flour with the baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a large bowl, using a handheld mixer, beat the egg at ...

  6. Homemade English Muffins Recipe - AOL

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    Arm your stand mixer with your dough hook and dissolve the yeast and sugar in 1 cup of the water. Allow to foam for five minutes and then mix in all ingredients besides the flour and water.

  7. List of baked goods - Wikipedia

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    Muffins may also classify as cakes with their same sweet interior and fluffy yeast exterior. Brownie – a flat, baked dessert square that was developed in the United States at the end of the 19th century [ 7 ] and popularized in both the U.S. and Canada during the first half of the 20th century

  8. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    London Cries: A Muffin Man (c. 1759). The word muffin is thought to come from the Low German muffen, meaning "little cakes". [4] The Oxford English Dictionary also suggests a possible link to Old French moflet, a type of bread.

  9. I tried Olympic chocolate muffin dupe recipes — and this one ...

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    The ganache of heavy cream and chocolate chips is very simple to make, but George has opted to just top the muffins rather than fill, so this version is missing the gooey middle shown in the ...