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  2. Kristin Chenoweth Cracked the Code to 'Wicked' Easy Crinkle ...

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    To make Chenoweth's crinkle cookies, all you need is your boxed cake mix of choice, a 16-ounce tub of Cool Whip and powdered sugar. Spoon half of the Cool Whip into a large mixing bowl, then dump ...

  3. 4-Ingredient Cool Whip Cookies Put Other Easy Recipes to Shame

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    To get started, you need a standard 8-ounce container of Cool Whip, one box of devil’s food cake mix, one egg and enough powdered sugar for dipping. 4-Ingredient Cool Whip Cookies Put Other Easy ...

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    View the original article to see embedded media. The zest provides a bright, citrusy flavor without adding extra liquid, enhancing the flavor of the cookies and adding cute little yellow speckles ...

  5. Cool Whip - Wikipedia

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    Cool Whip Original is made of water, hydrogenated vegetable oil (including coconut and palm kernel oils), high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, skimmed milk, light cream (less than 2%), sodium caseinate, natural and artificial flavor, xanthan and guar gums, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, sodium polyphosphate, and beta carotene (as a colouring). [12]

  6. William A. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    William A. Mitchell (October 21, 1911 – July 26, 2004) was an American food chemist who, while working for General Foods Corporation between 1941 and 1976, was the key inventor behind Pop Rocks, Tang, Cool Whip, and powdered egg whites. [1] During his career he received over 70 patents.

  7. Royal icing - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first mention of royal icing as Borella's Court and Country Confectioner (1770). The term was well-established by the early 19th century, although William Jarrin (1827) still felt the need to explain that the term was used by confectioners (so presumably it was not yet in common use among mere cooks or amateurs). [3]

  8. Ree Drummond's 10 Best Tips for Baking Christmas Cookies - AOL

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    "I try to chop up good semisweet chocolate bars rather than use chocolate chips," she says, "They melt so much better and stay nice and silky after the cookies cool." Think: puddle-like pockets of ...

  9. Afghan (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan is a traditional New Zealand [1] [2] [3] biscuit made from flour, butter, cornflakes, sugar and cocoa powder, topped with chocolate icing and a half walnut.The recipe [4] has a high proportion of butter, and relatively low sugar, and no leavening (rising agent), giving it a soft, dense and rich texture, with crunchiness from the cornflakes, rather than from a high sugar content.

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