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  2. Kentucky Jam Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Butter and flour two 9-inch round cake pans (or use nonstick baking spray with flour) and set aside. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice. Set aside.

  3. 30 Blackberry Recipes That Are Bursting With Fruit Flavor - AOL

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    This rustic blackberry galette is a quick and easy dessert recipe that can be assembled in just 10 minutes using store-bought, refrigerated pie crust. Get the recipe: 10-Minute Blackberry Galette ...

  4. Flour tortilla - Wikipedia

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    A flour tortilla (/ t ɔːr ˈ t iː ə /, /-j ə /) or wheat tortilla is a type of soft, thin flatbread made from finely ground wheat flour.Made with flour- and water-based dough, it is pressed and cooked, similar to corn tortillas. [1]

  5. Tortilla - Wikipedia

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    Wheat flour tortillas originated in the northern region of Mexico. Wheat tortillas usually contain fats such as oil or lard, salt, often leavening agents such as baking powder, and other ingredients. Otherwise, the preparation and cooking of flour tortillas on a comal is identical to that of corn tortillas.

  6. Corn tortilla - Wikipedia

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    Warmed corn tortillas are also often served as an accompaniment to stews, soups, grilled meats and other dishes, as bread might be served in other cuisines. By contrast, wheat flour tortillas are often used for burritos and quesadillas, particularly in the United States. Corn tortillas may also be deep fried to make crisp tortilla chips.

  7. Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia

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    Cobblers most commonly come in single fruit varieties and are named as such, e.g. blackberry, blueberry, and peach cobbler. The tradition also gives the option of topping the fruit cobbler with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream. [ 3 ]

  8. Blanching (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The first step in blanching green beans Broccoli being shocked in cold water to complete the blanching. Blanching is a cooking process in which a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, is scalded in boiling water, removed after a brief timed interval, and finally plunged into iced water or placed under cold running water (known as shocking or refreshing) to halt the cooking process.

  9. Steen's cane syrup - Wikipedia

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    Steen's cane syrup is a traditional American sweetener made by the simple concentration of cane juice through long cooking in open kettles. The result is a dark, "caramel–flavored, burnt gold–colored syrup," "deep and slightly sulfurous" with a "lightly bitter backlash."