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  2. 11 Delicious Blueberry Recipes (That Aren't Pie) for Spring - AOL

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    But blueberry recipes go far beyond the classic pie recipe, stretching to the likes of cheesecake and coffee cake, fitting right into both the breakfast and dessert worlds.

  3. How to Make Bread Pudding the Old-Fashioned Way

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    Add in the brown sugar and stir until completely dissolved. Gradually stir in the cream and bring the liquid to a boil. As soon as you see bubbles start to rapidly rise, turn down the burners so ...

  4. Best Bites: Blueberry muffins with streusel crumb topping - AOL

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    Welcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your never-ending craving for food content through quick, beautiful videos for the at-home foodie.

  5. Lemon Blueberry Petite Napoleons Recipe - AOL

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    Place the lemon curd into a medium bowl. Fold in 1 1/2 cups whipped topping. Spread about 1 tablespoon lemon curd mixture on each bottom layer. Top each with about 1 tablespoon blueberries, about 1 tablespoon remaining whipped topping and a top layer.

  6. 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]

  7. Queen of Puddings - Wikipedia

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    Milk and lemon zest are heated to boiling in a saucepan. Sugar, butter and breadcrumbs are mixed into the hot milk, which is allowed to cool. Egg yolks and a whole egg are beaten into this mixture, which is transferred into a deep pie dish, and then baked in a bain-marie until set, resulting in a firm, brownish base.

  8. Custard - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the recipe, custard may vary in consistency from a thin pouring sauce (crème anglaise) to the thick pastry cream (crème pâtissière) used to fill éclairs. The most common custards are used in custard desserts or dessert sauces and typically include sugar and vanilla; however, savory custards are also found, e.g., in quiche.