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  3. Italian Yogurt Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Beat egg yolks and sugar together until pale and well incorporated. Slowly add oil, then yogurt and vanilla extract. Sift in flour with baking soda and salt.

  4. Pound cake - Wikipedia

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    Pound cake is a type of cake traditionally made with a pound of each of four ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. Pound cakes are generally baked in either a loaf pan or a Bundt mold. They are sometimes served either dusted with powdered sugar, lightly glazed, or with a coat of icing.

  5. Aran Goyoaga’s Glazed Lemon, Yogurt and Olive Oil Pound Cake

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    Allrecipes.com, Inc. is a food-focused online social networking service headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company was founded by University of Washington archaeology students Tim Hunt, Carl Lipo, Mark Madsen, Michael Pfeffer, David Quinn , and Dan Shepherd.

  7. Lemony Frozen-Yogurt Terrine With Blueberries And Mango

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    Line an 8-by-4-inch metal or glass loaf pan with plastic wrap, leaving a few inches of overhang all around. In a medium bowl, combine the yogurt, sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice and salt and whisk ...

  8. Shortcake - Wikipedia

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    The short part of the name shortcake indicates something crumbly or crispy, generally through the addition of a fat such as butter or lard. [5] The earliest printed mention of the descriptive term short – as in short cake – occurred in 1588, in the second English cookbook to be printed, The Good Huswifes Handmaid for Cookerie in her Kitchen (London, 1588). [8]

  9. Rainbow cookie - Wikipedia

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    Commonly referred to as a "cookie," their composition is closer in many ways to a layered cake or petit four. The original rainbow cookie featured layers with colors representing the Italian flag: white, red and green. [4] However, there may be variations in the color of the rainbow cookie's layers, whether for particular holidays, or other events.