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  2. It's Rhubarb Season! Celebrate with This Stunning ... - AOL

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    For this cake made from scratch, pretty pink rhubarb is cut into diagonal pieces and arranged in the bottom of the cake pan. Then, a sticky-sweet caramel sauce is poured over the rhubarb.

  3. 50 Old-Fashioned Recipes from the Midwest

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    This recipe features wild rice and apricot stuffing tucked inside a tender pork roast. The recipe for these tangy lemon bars comes from my cousin Bernice, a farmer's wife famous for cooking up feasts.

  4. This 3-Ingredient Cake Is as Good as a Trip to the ... - AOL

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    Tips for Making This 3-Ingredient Cake. This is a simple cake recipe, but it’s not necessarily easy. Here are some tips that will help you get the perfect cake you deserve: Don’t overprocess ...

  5. Vanilla-Glazed Rhubarb Oatmeal Scones Recipe - AOL

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  6. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A cake made primarily from almond paste, eggs, and melted butter. Pão de Ló [31] Italy [31] A sponge cake traditionally made by Italian Jewish families for Passover. [32] Pancake: United States, Canada: A flat, round cake made with eggs, milk, and flour. Pandan cake: Malaysia Indonesia: A light, fluffy, green-colored sponge cake.

  7. Parkin (cake) - Wikipedia

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    Parkin is a gingerbread cake traditionally made with oatmeal and black treacle, [1] which originated in Northern England. Often associated with Yorkshire, [2] it is widespread and popular elsewhere, notably in Lancashire. Parkin is baked to a hard cake but with resting becomes moist and even sometimes sticky.

  8. Fruit fool - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recipe for fruit fool dates to the mid-17th century. [6] The soft fruits used in fools in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were often boiled and pulped before being mixed with the cream. It was considered the most 'prudent' way to eat fruit at the time as there was a fear that raw fruit was unhealthy.

  9. Strawberry-Rhubarb Breakfast Cake Will Make Everyone ... - AOL

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    Bake cake until light golden and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 65 to 75 minutes. Let cool completely in pan. Using parchment overhang, lift cake out of pan.