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  2. Coco bread - Wikipedia

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    Flour, butter or oil, yeast, sugar, and milk or coconut milk are combined to form a soft dough, which after rising is separated into portions which are rolled out, coated with butter or oil, and folded before baking to make an easy-to-split roughly wedge- or half-moon-shaped bun. [1] [2] It is a dense, moist, starchy bread and slightly sweet in ...

  3. The 5 healthiest flours to use instead of all-purpose white ...

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    My favorite way to use chickpea flour is to make a flatbread, or socca, a simple dough made of chickpea flour, water, salt, and extra virgin olive oil. Add traditional pizza toppings or breakfast ...

  4. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    ANZAC Biscuits are a sweet biscuit made using rolled oats, flour, coconut, sugar, butter, golden syrup, bicarbonate of soda and boiling water. Named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Aparon: Philippines: Filipino wafers drizzled with caramelized sugar and optionally, sesame seeds. Apas: Philippines

  5. The Difference Between Blind Baking and Par-Baking Pie Crust ...

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    Blind baking option 1: Heat your oven to 350° F, then line the crust with foil, then “fill it to the brim with white sugar,” Daily suggests, tipping her cap to dessert wizard Stella Parks for ...

  6. Pandesal - Wikipedia

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    It is baked on makeshift ovens fueled with coconut husks, and usually sold alongside pan de coco. [7] [8] Dried and ground-up malunggay or moringa leaves are sometimes mixed into the flour for added nutritional content; this is called "malunggay pandesal" or "malunggay bread". [6]

  7. Anzac biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Anzac biscuit is a sweet biscuit, popular in Australia and New Zealand, made using rolled oats, flour, sugar, butter (or margarine), golden syrup, baking soda, boiling water and optionally desiccated coconut. [2] [3] Anzac biscuits have long been associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) established in World War I. [4]

  8. Toto (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Toto (also referred to as tuoto and toe-toe bulla) [1] is a small coconut cake in Jamaican cuisine [2] [3] [4] served as a snack or dessert. [5] The cake is typically prepared with shredded coconut, brown sugar, flour, baking soda and powder, and coconut milk. [1] It may also be added with some flavorings such as allspice, nutmeg, ginger, and ...

  9. 10 Easy Ways to Use Coconut Oil in Cooking - AOL

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    For instance, LouAna 100% Pure Coconut Oil has a higher smoke point (up to 350°F) than virgin coconut oil—in other words, it can handle the heat. It's great for grilling, broiling, sautéing ...