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  2. Cannoli Icebox Cake. With the not-too-sweet creamy filling inside a crispy shell, cannoli are a nearly perfect dessert. Making your own is a fun little project but a little time consuming, and ...

  3. Baked Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Baked Alaska, also known as Bombe Alaska, omelette norvégienne, omelette surprise, or omelette sibérienne depending on the country, is a dessert consisting of ice cream and cake topped with browned meringue. The dish is made of ice cream placed in a pie dish, lined with slices of sponge cake or Christmas pudding, and topped with meringue.

  4. Our 10 Best Cake Recipes from the Last 10 Years - AOL

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    Here, our ten best cake recipes—from birthday cake petit fours to Meyer lemon loaf cake—that are worthy of any celebration (or Tuesday). Image credit: Photo: Nico Schinco/Styling: Erin ...

  5. Old-Fashioned Desserts We Still Want to Eat

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    2. Ambrosia Salad. Another one of Grandma's go-to's. This stuff is best when it's chilled in the fridge for a while so all of the flavors and textures can mingle nicely.

  6. Meringue - Wikipedia

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    Meringue can be used as the basis for various desserts, including baked Alaska, bruttiboni, dacquoise, Esterházy torte, Eton mess, floating island, key lime pie, Kyiv cake, lemon meringue pie, macarons, merveilleux, pavlova, Queen of Puddings, sans rival, silvana, Spanische Windtorte, turrón, and Zuger Kirschtorte. In some recipes, the ...

  7. Upside-down cake - Wikipedia

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    An upside-down cake is a cake that is baked "upside-down" in a single pan, with its toppings at the bottom of the pan. When removed from the oven, the finished upside-down preparation is flipped over and de-panned onto a serving plate, thus "righting" it, and serving it right-side up.

  8. 100+ Festive Holiday Desserts To Make Your Christmas Spread ...

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.

  9. Gooey butter cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake is best eaten soon after baking it. It should be served at room temperature or warm. [2] The cream cheese variant of the gooey butter cake recipe (also known as "Ooey Gooey butter cake", occasionally "chess cake"), while close enough to the original, is an approximation designed for easier preparation at home.