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This is great if you are in a hurry or if you don't want to use ice cream you can use frozen yogurt. Use chocolate or vanilla ice cream, whichever you prefer.
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It is a pie that combines caramel, bananas, and a graham cracker crust. You simmer the sweetened condensed milk in a water bath for 3 hours, until it turns into caramel.
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Create your own gourmet pizza topped with caramelized onions, fresh rosemary, arugula, and pine nuts on a cheesy, homemade crust.
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A fluffy cream cheese and whipped topping layer is spread onto the bottom of a graham cracker crust. And then comes the pudding, pumpkin and spice layer. This luscious pie is then chilled and garnished with ginger-flavored whipped topping.
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A good no-bake cheesecake. It tastes just like its name.
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Peanut butter and banana team up again in this delicious pie-inspired smoothie.
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S'mores, a dessert sandwich made with graham crackers, chocolate bars, and roasted marshmallows, are a campfire favorite. If you are not able to go camping or make a fire, but are craving these treats, this recipe is for you! In only a few minutes these broiler s'mores will offer a mini vacation from the everyday.
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This pie is very creamy and lemony, and a snap to fix. Sweetened condensed milk, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and whipped topping are stirred together, poured into a graham cracker crust and chilled. It is also delicious served frozen.
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Cure your sweet tooth with this easy recipe requiring just four ingredients: graham crackers, chocolate chips, coconut, and sweetened condensed milk.
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Easy to make savory rustic tart with Granny Smith apples, walnuts, maple syrup, thyme and gorgonzola cheese
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Baking this savory turkey meatloaf in a muffin tin gives each serving an appealing crust, so no one will fight over the end pieces anymore!
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This recipe is by Harold Mcgee and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.