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  2. This easy Key lime cheesecake dip tastes just like the pie - AOL

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    It takes just 10 minutes to make a small batch of this delicious dessert dip. The cream cheese base gives this sweet and zesty dip a smooth creaminess when mixed with a few other ingredients ...

  3. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    The United States has several different recipes for cheesecake and this usually depends on the region in which the cake is baked, as well as the cultural background of the person baking it. [40] Chicago-style cheesecake is a baked cream cheese version that is firm on the outside with a soft and creamy texture on the inside.

  4. How to Make 3-Ingredient No-Bake Cheesecake - AOL

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    Add 2 tablespoons of the cream cheese mixture and mix with a fork. Scoop 2 tablespoons of the graham cracker mixture into each jar. Repeat this step for 4 cheesecakes.

  5. Paula Deen's Easy Cheesecake Cupcakes Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT oven to 350°F. PLACE a paper cupcake liner in each of 12 muffin cups. BEAT cream cheese with a hand-held electric mixer until fluffy. Add granulated sugar and butter extract, beating well.

  6. List of Brazilian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Quindim – a popular Brazilian baked custard dessert; Rapadura – unrefined whole cane sugar; Romeu e Julieta – Goiabada eaten with cheese; Sweet rice – rice pudding; Sagu – a southern Brazilian dessert, made with tapioca pearls, sugar and red wine, it is typical of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Torta alemã (lit. ' german pie ')

  7. Dipping sauce - Wikipedia

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    A dip or dip sauce is a common condiment for many types of food. Dips are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread , dumplings , crackers , chopped raw vegetables , fruits , seafood , cubed pieces of meat and cheese , potato chips , tortilla chips , falafel , and sometimes even whole sandwiches in the case of jus .

  8. Pastel (Brazilian food) - Wikipedia

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    A pastel (pl. pastéis) is a typical Brazilian fast-food dish, consisting of half-circle or rectangle-shaped thin crust pies with assorted fillings, fried in vegetable oil. The result is a crispy, brownish fried pie. The most common fillings are ground meat, mozzarella, catupiry, heart of palm, codfish, cream cheese, chicken and small shrimp.

  9. Romeu e Julieta - Wikipedia

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    Romeu e Julieta (Portuguese: [ʁoˈmew i ʒuliˈetɐ] ⓘ; lit. ' Romeo and Juliet ') is a traditional Brazilian dessert made of cheese and goiabada. [1] While the most simplistic form of this dessert consists of goiabada over a slice of cheese, desserts and foods can be prepared into Romeu e Julieta versions of themselves by incorporating goiabada and cheese into the recipe. [2]