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  2. Lemon-Blueberry Cheesecake Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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    Scrape the blueberry sauce into a blender, add the lemon juice and puree until smooth. Scrape the blueberry sauce into a bowl and fold in the remaining 1 cup of whole blueberries. Refrigerate ...

  3. Lemon-Blueberry Cheesecake Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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  4. Chocolate-Bread Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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    3. In a small bowl, mix the espresso with the sugar until dissolved. Whisk in the rum and stir in the bread cubes; let stand for 5 minutes. 4. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, using a handheld electric mixer, whip the cream until soft peaks form. 5. Spoon half of the soaked bread cubes and any excess chocolate into 6 parfait glasses.

  5. Caramel-Tangerine Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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  6. Goo Goo Pie Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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  7. Chocolate-Bread Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Spread the almonds on a rimmed baking sheet and toast for about 8 minutes, until golden and fragrant. Let cool. 2.

  8. Parfait - Wikipedia

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    French parfait is usually served in thick, decorated slices on a plate. [6] American parfait is typically served in tall glassware together with a long spoon known as a parfait spoon. The classical parfait glass is stemware, with a short stem and a tall slender bowl, often tapered towards the bottom, also used for serving milkshakes.

  9. Mille-feuille - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, mille-feuille recipes from 17th century French and 18th century English cookbooks are a precursor to layer cakes.. The earliest mention of the name mille-feuille itself appears in 1733 in an English-language cookbook written by French chef Vincent La Chapelle. [4]