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  2. Leningradsky cake - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate fondant is used as a glaze for the top. The cake is topped with roasted peanuts and toasted biscuit crumbs on the sides. [6] The original shape of the cake is square and its name (Leningradsky in Russian: "Ленинградский") was written on the top with buttercream.

  3. List of Russian desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Russian desserts. Russian cuisine is a collection of the different cooking traditions of the Russian people. The cuisine is diverse, as Russia is by area the largest country in the world. [1] Russian cuisine derives its varied character from the vast and multi-cultural expanse of Russia.

  4. Ruske kape - Wikipedia

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    Ruske kape (English: Russian caps) are a type of cake dessert served in Balkan countries, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. It usually comes in a 60-millimetre-wide (2.4 in), round serving and includes coconut around the edge or sometimes crushed walnuts. The top is usually chocolate drizzled with vanilla.

  5. Kyiv cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake has emerged as a symbol of Kyiv, largely due to its brand name and packaging featuring the depiction of a horse chestnut leaf, which was present on the Coat of Arms of Kyiv during the Soviet era. The cake consists of two light layers of meringue with hazelnuts covered in a chocolate glaze, and filled with a buttercream-like filling. [1]

  6. Ptasie mleczko - Wikipedia

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    This was a light sponge cake filled with an airy soufflé and topped with chocolate glaze. A distinct feature of the Russian recipe is the usage of agar-agar instead of gelatin as a thickening agent , which withstands the high temperature needed to melt down sugar into a syrup.

  7. This creamy white Russian cocktail is made with a chocolate twist

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    Use a spoon to brush the chocolate up on the side of the glass all the way around. Fill the glass with ice and set aside. In a cocktail shaker, mix white chocolate liqueur, amaretto, half & half ...

  8. Babka - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate babka made with a dough similar to challah, and topped with streusel. It consists of either an enriched or laminated dough; which are similar to those used for challah, and croissants respectively, that has been rolled out and spread with a variety of sweet fillings such as chocolate, cinnamon sugar, apples, sweet cheese, Nutella, mohn, or raisins, which is then braided either as ...

  9. German Chocolate Cake Recipe - AOL

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    6 oz German's Sweet Chocolate (or any sweet chocolate), chopped; 1 tsp vanilla extract; 1 tbsp unsalted butter, softened; 1 / 2 cup light corn syrup; 1 cup granulated sugar; 1 cup pecan half; 1 1 ...