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  2. 15 Christmas Tree Desserts That Are *Almost* Too Cute to Eat

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    They range from cookies and cakes to fruit and candy, with varying levels of culinary aptitudes in mind. For an absolute showstopper, consider making a tiered red velvet Christmas tree cake with ...

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    Ree's Favorite Christmas Cookies. This is officially Ree's "all-time favorite, nostalgic, comfort-food, fun-to-make, low-fuss, low-brow, high calorie, non-snobby, yummy Christmas cookie of all ...

  4. 29 Christmas Cookie Recipes You'll Want to Make Every Year - AOL

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    Use a mini gingerbread house cookie cutter to cut out all the parts (the kids will love helping with this part), then build the houses and let the kids go to town decorating. View Recipe. Spritz ...

  5. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A circular cake containing nuts and candied fruit, traditionally associated with Christmas. Buche de Noel: France: A traditional Christmas cake made to resemble a log, commonly decorated with confections shaped as various woodland items such as mushrooms, snow and berries. Also known as a yule log. Budapestlängd [5] Sweden

  6. List of Holiday Baking Championship episodes - Wikipedia

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    Main Heat: The bakers had 2 hours to holiday up a non-holiday dessert (key lime pie, icebox cake, fruit tart, lemon meringue pie, or ice cream cake) and add a holiday spin to it they spun randomly on a wheel (dried fruits, holiday spices, or holiday spirits). Mid-round twist is to add one more non-holiday ingredient into their dish (strawberry ...

  7. Charlotte (cake) - Wikipedia

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    A simplified version of charlotte russe was a popular dessert or on-the-go treat sold in candy stores and luncheonettes in New York City, during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. It consisted of a paper cup filled with yellow cake and whipped cream topped with half a maraschino cherry. The bottom of the cup is pushed up to eat. [11]

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