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  2. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    These 12 recipes have been lovingly shared with us by our readers, transcribed from the back of their butter-stained and vanilla-splashed recipe cards that they've treasured for decades.

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  5. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A confectionery dessert bar made from sugar, chocolate, coconut, and potato. [144] Pecan pie: South Southern United States A pie made primarily of eggs and corn syrup with pecan nuts. [145] Salt water taffy: Northeast Atlantic City, New Jersey Originally produced and marketed in the Atlantic City, New Jersey area starting in the 1880s [146 ...

  6. We Asked Southern Living Test Kitchen Pros Their Favorite ...

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    “I buy the pre-frozen ones in a tin," says recipe developer Liz Mervosh, who uses Pillsbury but opts for the pre-crimped, frozen version. "They’re crisp [when baked] and cook up nicely.”

  7. Lane cake - Wikipedia

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    Lane cake, also known as prize cake or Alabama Lane cake, is a bourbon-laced baked cake traditional in the American South. [1] It was invented or popularized by Emma Rylander Lane (1856–1904), a native and long-time resident of Americus, Georgia, who developed the recipe while living in Clayton, Alabama, in the 1890s. [2]

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