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  2. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Salted Sorghum Molasses Pecan Pie with Orange Zest. ... Get the recipe: Gluten-Free Raisin and Seed Chocolate. Sugar Free Mom. Don't skip the pumpkin pie at dessert time, just try ...

  3. What Is Sorghum, Exactly? Here's How to Use It in Cooking - AOL

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  4. Stack cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake batter itself is made with molasses, and makes a crisp cake, similar to shortbread or biscuit. The apple filling for the cake can be made with applesauce, apple butter, apple jelly, re-hydrated preserved apple rings, or other types of filling can be used such as apricot, date and raspberry. The cake is a specialty of Appalachian cuisine.

  5. How to Eat Sorghum, a Protein-Packed Grain You Can Bake ... - AOL

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  6. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Baked traditionally at Christmastime. It is rich in eggs and butter, making it similar to brioche. Lemon rind and nutmeg add color and flavor; the dough can also contain raisins and almonds, and is braided like challah. Vienna bread: Leavened Austria Produced from a process using high milling of Hungarian grain, cereal press-yeast for leavening.

  7. Sweet sorghum - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum syrup and hot biscuits are a traditional breakfast in the Southern United States.Sorghum syrup is also used on pancakes, cornmeal mush, grits and other hot cereals. . It can be used as a cooking ingredient with a similar sweetening effect as molasses, though blackstrap molasses still has a higher nutritional value than sorghum syrup in most regards.

  8. Figgy duff (pudding) - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called a raisin duff. The word 'Figgy' (or figgie) is an old Cornish term for raisin; perhaps indicating the origin of the settlers who brought this dish to the area. It is very similar to the Scottish clootie dumpling. One traditional recipe lists the ingredients as breadcrumbs, raisins, brown sugar, molasses, butter, flour ...

  9. Disney Shared Their Recipe for Molasses Crackle Cookies

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