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  2. Buttermilk Cake with Riesling-Poached Pears Recipe - AOL

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    3. Peel and halve the pears. With a spoon, scoop out the cores and discard. In a large saucepan, combine the Riesling, water, sugar, vanilla bean and seeds, orange zest and star anise pods.

  3. Grandma's 20 Nostalgic Desserts That Deserve a Comeback - AOL

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    Add a different extract, throw in a little chocolate syrup, or top with candy for the sundae of your dreams. Get the Ice Cream In A Bag recipe . PHOTO: JULIA GARTLAND; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

  4. Kick Off Dry January With These One-of-a-Kind Mocktails - AOL

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    Orange Julius Milkshake This nostalgic treat is made with frozen orange juice concentrate, vanilla ice cream, milk, sugar, ice, and vanilla extract! It's simple, citrusy, and just as refreshing as ...

  5. These German spice cookies have a distinct kick from ground pepper and a hint of sweet licorice flavor thanks to the anise extract. If you can't find the extract, use 1/2 teaspoon ground anise ...

  6. Orange soft drink - Wikipedia

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    Orange soft drinks (especially those without orange juice) often contain very high levels of sodium benzoate, and this often imparts a slight metallic taste to the beverage. Other additives commonly found in orange soft drinks include glycerol ester of wood rosin , brominated vegetable oil , and sodium hexametaphosphate .

  7. Get ready for winter baking with these recipes, featuring seasonal favorites like fruitcake and bûche de Noël, and classics like coffee cake and rum cake. Step Aside, Cookies—These 55 Cakes ...

  8. Chinotto (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of the chinotto tree is the main flavoring agent for several brands of soda. Chinotto (Italian:) is a carbonated soft drink produced from the juice of the fruit of the myrtle-leaved orange tree (Citrus myrtifolia). [1] [dead link ‍] The beverage is dark in color.

  9. Creamsicle (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    1 oz orange liquor; 1/2 oz cream; 1/2 oz milk; 1/4 oz simple syrup; Preparation: Combine ingredients with ice in cocktail shaker; shake well, then strain into cocktail glass, pouring over ice. Notes: Can be served as a shot. A float can be made with orange soda and ice cream substituted for orange liquor and milk/cream.