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  2. Meringue - Wikipedia

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    Meringue is so susceptible to absorbing water that a rainy day may disrupt the foam structure formation and make it impossible to form a meringue. [18] Storing meringues in an airtight container will prevent humidity from affecting the sugar. It is also recommended to store the meringue in a cooler area.

  3. Please Don't Put These 39 Foods In The Freezer - AOL

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    Food, Milk, Lactose, Raw milk, Dairy, Soy milk, Grain milk, Drink, Rice milk, Almond milk, Whole Eggs The gooey inside of raw whole eggs will expand when frozen, causing a cracked and leaky mess ...

  4. This Is How Long Your Christmas Cookies Will Stay Fresh - AOL

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    My mom and I used to make these cookies together. Now that I am married and living in Alaska, I love to bake them for my own family. They remind me of home.

  5. Make these Swiss meringue kisses, which can be decorated and served as a light dessert or used as a garnish on another dessert. The white chocolate and coconut coating delivers a lovely amount of ...

  6. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Cookies that consist of a paste of egg whites with coconut that is placed on a wafer and then baked. Its main ingredients are egg whites, sugar and shredded dried coconut. It is closer to a soft cookie than its meringue cousin, and is equally as sweet. Cornish fairings: United Kingdom Soft, chewy biscuits flavored with ginger: Coyotas: Mexico

  7. Spanische Windtorte - Wikipedia

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    Spanische Windtorte ("Spanish wind torte") is a historical Austrian dessert and is one of the most complex to create and serve as it is composed mostly of meringue and whipped cream. It is a dessert that supposedly became popular during the Baroque period of the Austro-Hungarian empire, with recipes for it appearing in several 19th century ...

  8. How to Make Perfect Meringue - AOL

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    Make sure your eggs are at least 3 days old (chances are, they're mature enough if you bought them at the grocery store). 2. Use eggs that have been brought to room temperature.

  9. Queen of Puddings - Wikipedia

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    The base is then spread with jam—usually raspberry or blackcurrant—and a meringue mix made from the reserved egg whites is spooned over the jam. The pudding is returned to the oven and baked until the meringue is golden but still soft. The pudding is eaten hot. In some variations, sliced cooked fruits replace the jam layer. [10]