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  2. 'Spending Time': A Thanksgiving rooted in oyster dressing - AOL

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  3. Emeril’s Baked Oyster Stuffing has a Cajun kick. Here’s how ...

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    In addition to cooking the turkey or ham, Thanksgiving is the meal to make dressing (or stuffing, if you prefer). Cornbread and slices of dry bread can be prepared in advance and thawed before the ...

  4. Bake Better Cookies by Avoiding These 5 Common Mistakes - AOL

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    Before you preheat your oven or turn on your mixer, be sure that your ingredients are at room temperature, roughly 65° to 70°F. This is essential for the butter (or other non-dairy fat) and eggs ...

  5. Baking chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Sweet baking chocolate contains more sugar than bittersweet [7] and semisweet varieties, and semisweet varieties contain more sugar than bittersweet varieties. [8] Sweet and semisweet baking chocolate is prepared with a chocolate liquor content between 15 and 35 percent. [7] The table below denotes the four primary varieties of baking chocolate.

  6. List of chocolate-covered foods - Wikipedia

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    Liqueur chocolate - chocolate filled with alcoholic liquids; Chocolate covered nuts, [6] including Macadamia nuts – the nuts can be covered individually or in clumps or bars; Milk Duds – a caramel candy, historically enrobed with milk chocolate, and presently enrobed with a confectionery coating made from cocoa and vegetable oil

  7. Chocolate chip - Wikipedia

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    The chips melt best at temperatures between 104 and 113 °F (40 and 45 °C). The melting process starts at 90 °F (32 °C), when the cocoa butter starts melting in the chips. The cooking temperature must never exceed 115 °F (46 °C) for milk chocolate and white chocolate, or 120 °F (49 °C) for dark chocolate, or the chocolate will burn.

  8. The 3-Ingredient Holiday Cookie I Make Every Year

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    How To Make My 3-Ingredient Macaroons. For about 24 macaroons, you’ll need: 4 large egg whites. 1/2 cup (100 grams) granulated sugar. 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract, optional

  9. 12 stupendous stuffing and delicious dressing recipes for ...

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    It's a fuss-free recipe that delivers on flavor and goes perfectly with turkey, ham or any other festive roast. ... Every year he cooks up Creole classics like this traditional dressing with briny ...