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  2. Crispy Corn & Potato Cakes with Kickin’ Maple Butter Recipe - AOL

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    Line a large plate with a paper towel (To absorb any grease, after cooking.). Melt the butter with the olive oil in a large skillet, set over medium heat.

  3. This Is Prue Leith’s Favorite Dessert — and You Can Make It ...

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    Prue Leith is best-known as a judge on The Great British Baking Show, where contestants make elaborate desserts like towering layer cakes and 3D “biscuit” sculptures. But Leith’s favorite ...

  4. Glazed Maple-Walnut Kringle Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350°. On a rimmed baking sheet, toast the nuts for 12 minutes, until golden. Let cool, then finely chop. In a bowl, mix the nuts with the flour and brown sugar.

  5. List of foods made from maple - Wikipedia

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    Today, specialty candy shops still carry "maple sugar candy": an individual-consumption-sized block of compacted maple sugar, usually molded into the shape of a maple leaf. Maple butter – also known as maple cream or maple spread, it is a confection made by heating maple syrup to approximately 112 °C (234 °F), cooling it to around 52 °C ...

  6. Maple butter - Wikipedia

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    Maple butter, also known as maple spread or maple cream, is a confection made from maple syrup, by heating the syrup to approximately 112 °C (234 °F), cooling it to around 52 °C (126 °F), and beating it until it reaches a smooth consistency. [1]

  7. Maple taffy - Wikipedia

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    Maple taffy (sometimes maple toffee in English-speaking Canada, tire d'érable or tire sur la neige in French-speaking Canada; also sugar on snow or candy on the snow or leather aprons in the United States) is a sugar candy made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup, but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar.

  8. Our Editors Tried 10 Brands Of Cream Cheese—And There Was A ...

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    While one editor liked the tang level, most editors felt it was creamy and salty, without a lot of extra oomph. "It's kind of like butter and cream cheese mixed," said one editor. Kirkland Cream ...

  9. Butter tart - Wikipedia

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    Another early publication of a butter tart recipe was found in a 1915 pie cookbook. [1] The food was an integral part of early Canadian cuisine and often viewed as a source of pride. [11] Similar tarts are made in Scotland, where they are often referred to as Ecclefechan butter tarts from the town of Ecclefechan.