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  2. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    The other kind of "cup cake" referred to a cake whose ingredients were measured by volume, using a standard-sized cup, instead of being weighed. Recipes whose ingredients were measured using a standard-sized cup could also be baked in cups; however, they were more commonly baked in tins as layers or loaves.

  3. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    Gluten-free baking mixes may be prepared using rice flour in place of wheat flour. [3] [10] Dry baking mixes typically require the addition of water or milk, and may also require additional ingredients such as eggs, butter and cooking oil. Commercially, the market is divided into dough mixes, complete mixes, and concentrates. [11]

  4. 200+ Christmas Cookie Ideas Your Family Will Love This Holiday

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    From the new Taste of Home Baking edition comes these moist brown sugar and molasses cookies spiced with cinnamon, and ginger, and filled with a secret surprise—strawberry jam.

  5. Cake - Wikipedia

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    Cake mix in plastic packets. During the Great Depression, there was a surplus of molasses and the need to provide easily made food to millions of economically depressed people in the United States. [8] One company patented a cake-bread mix to deal with this economic situation and thereby established the first line of cake in a box.

  6. Dacquoise - Wikipedia

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    A dacquoise (French:) is a dessert cake made with layers of almond and hazelnut meringue and whipped cream or buttercream. [ 1 ] The term dacquoise can also refer to the nut meringue layer itself.

  7. Chocolate spread - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate spread is a sweet chocolate-flavored paste which is eaten mostly spread on breads and toasts or similar grain items such as waffles, pancakes, muffins, and pitas. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Marble cake - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The cake was brought to America shortly before the Civil War, and the term marble cake was first recorded in English in September 29, 1859 issue of Illinois State Chronicle (Decatur). [3] One popular variation of this recipe during Victorian times was “Harlequin cake,” [1] which was baked with checkerboard patterns ...

  9. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A savory multi-layer cake with pizza ingredients such as tomato sauce, pepperoni, and cheese. Pryanik [33] Poland [33] A type of gingerbread spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves and cardamom. Piñata Smash Cake Mexico [34] A sponge cake with a candy and cream filling that is smashed open in a manner similar to a piñata. Pineapple cake: Taiwan