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  2. Cake pop - Wikipedia

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    A video demonstration of the making of cake pops with a melted chocolate coating. Cake pops use many of the ingredients used in baking a traditional cake and can be made from cakes of any flavor. Many recipes found online use a cake mix instead of a cake batter from scratch. While more convenient, it does not necessarily deliver the same result.

  3. Holiday Cookie Pops Are The New Festive Cake Pops

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    Cake pops are old news—these cookie pops are an adorable twist on an easy treat. Plus, they couldn't be easier to create. ... Bake according to package instructions, usually 12 to 15 minutes. ...

  4. How to Make Peep Cake Pops - AOL

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  5. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    Modern cake, especially layer cakes, normally contain a combination of flour, sugar, eggs, and butter or oil, with some varieties also requiring liquid (typically milk or water) and leavening agents (such as yeast or baking powder).

  6. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    A cake ball or cake pop is an individual portion of cake, round like a chocolate truffle, that is coated in chocolate. [15] These are typically formed from crumbled cake mixed with frosting, rather than being baked as a sphere. A gourmet cupcake is a recent variant of cupcake.

  7. Homemade Blow Pops Recipe - AOL

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    Ingredients 1 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup corn syrup 1/4 cup butter 1/4 cup water One 3-ounce box strawberry gelatin mix Nonstick cooking spray 1 bag bubblegum, such as Double Bubble

  8. Dessert - Wikipedia

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    Biscuits or cookies are small disks of sweetened dough, similar in composition to a cake. The term "biscuit" is a derivation of Latin for twice-baked, [23] [c] while the term "cookie" is a Dutch diminutive for koek, meaning cake. Some examples of this dessert include a ginger nut, shortbread biscuit and chocolate chip cookie.

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