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  2. Easy, Hearty Bubble-Up Bake Recipes for Any Time of Year - AOL

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    This four-ingredient bubble-up bake promises an easy dessert with a fruity flavor. Canned peach pie filling makes this a summer-inspired dessert that can be savored all year long. Recipe: Cooktop Cove

  3. Spicy Popcorn Balls Recipe - AOL

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    Working quickly, scrape the popcorn onto a large sheet of lightly oiled parchment paper. Discard the vanilla bean. Wearing lightly oiled sturdy rubber gloves and using a very large, lightly oiled ice cream scoop (1/4 cup), form thirty-six 2-inch-wide balls, pressing lightly without compacting. Transfer the balls to a lightly oiled baking sheet.

  4. Halloween Popcorn Balls Are the Ultimate Salty-Sweet Snack - AOL

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    Put popcorn in a large aluminum roasting pan and place in the oven to warm. Butter sides of a heavy saucepan with 1 tablespoon butter. Then add sugar, water, corn syrup, vinegar and salt.

  5. 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

  6. Chocolate crackles - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate crackles (also known as chocolate bubble cakes [1]) are a popular children's confection in Australia and New Zealand, especially for birthday parties and at school fêtes. The earliest recipe found so far is from The Australian Women's Weekly in December 1937. [2] The principal ingredient is the commercial breakfast cereal Rice Bubbles.

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  8. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    A cake in a mug (more commonly known as a mug cake) is a variant that gained popularity on many Internet cooking forums and mailing lists. The technique uses a mug as its cooking vessel and can be done in a microwave oven. The recipe often takes fewer than five minutes to prepare. A cake in a jar a glass jar is used instead of mugs, trays or ...

  9. Funnel cake - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the funnel cake dates back to the early medieval Persian and Arab world as zalabiyeh, where similar yeast-risen dishes were first prepared, and later spread to Europe. [3] Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants brought the yeast dish, known as drechderkuche , to America, and around 1879, they developed the baking powder version along with ...