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  2. Bear claw - Wikipedia

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    A bear claw can be made by hand or by machine. [14] Bear claw can be hand-made by using a bear claw cutter that was invented in 1950 by James Fennell. [15] A 1948 patent describes the process of assembling the bear claw as rolling out the dough, layering filling onto it, folding the dough over, cutting small incisions to create the claw-like look, and finally cutting the dough into separate ...

  3. Almond paste - Wikipedia

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    It is a chief ingredient of the American bear claw pastry. In the Nordic countries almond paste is used extensively, in various pastries and cookies. In Sweden [2] (where it is known as mandelmassa) it is used in biscuits, muffins and buns and as a filling in the traditional Shrove Tuesday pastry semla [3] [4] and

  4. You Can Have a Fresh Bear Claw Every Morning Thanks to This ...

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    1 1/4 c. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line 3 baking sheets with parchment paper. For the almond filling: In a food processor, combine the blanched almonds and granulated sugar, and process until ...

  5. Remonce - Wikipedia

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    Remonce is a cake-filling paste used in various traditional Danish pastries. It is made by creaming softened butter with sugar, and is sometimes flavoured with cinnamon (e.g. in cinnamon snails), cardamom, custard, marzipan, or almond paste. Remonce is always baked along with the pastry. [1] [2] [3] Remonce is a Danish word and invention.

  6. Sacramento invented the bear claw pastry? The internet says ...

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    Conventional wisdom says the bear claw pastry was invented in downtown Sacramento more than a century ago. ... are believed to have be adapted from a Danish pastry called a kam in the early 20th ...

  7. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Bear claw: United States: Sweet breakfast pastry. Beaver Tail: Canada: A fried dough pastry, individually hand stretched to resemble a beaver's tail then covered in different toppings including cinnamon and sugar, fruit jams, chocolate, peanut butter, butter and garlic, and M&Ms. In some parts of Canada, it is also called an "Elephant Ear".

  8. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    According to VisitDenmark, julebrygsdag, or J-Day, a holiday manufactured in 1990 by the Danish beer company Tuborg, marks the beginning of the holiday season on the first Friday of November.

  9. List of almond dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bear claw – Pastry with almond paste filling; Bethmännchen. Bethmännchen – German pastry; Bienenstich – German layered yeast cake; Biscuit Tortoni – Italian frozen dairy dessert; Blancmange – Dessert of milk or cream and sugar, thickened and flavoured