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The best chocolate pecan pie you will ever try. I used to sell this pie to a restaurant and the customers had nothing but praise for it.
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This was my mother's recipe. You may eat it as is or put a fudge frosting on it.
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Pretend your making a batch of chocolate chip cookies, but with a bit more butter. Pour into a pie shell instead of plopping onto a cookie sheet, and you 've got this irresistibly sweet pie. Top with caramel and vanilla ice cream.
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The recipe for this well loved cake has been altered to reduce the fat content. It uses fat free sweetened condensed milk and an oil substitute. It is not frosted, unlike the traditional cake, but does have a cherry topping.
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This is a vegan version of an all time favorite dessert. Tofu is blended with cocoa, sugar and vanilla, and baked in a graham cracker crust.
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This is a recipe my friends' mom gave me and I thought the cookies were excellent!
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An easy, elegant, and deliciously creamy no-bake pie.
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Shredded coconut, oats, and cocoa powder are mixed together in a no-bake version of coconut macaroons for a sweet holiday treat.
Ingredients: oats, coconut, cocoa, sugar, butter, milk
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The ambrosial pairing of chocolate and almonds distinguishes this bread machine recipe that also calls for cocoa and almond extract. Slather a slice with a delightful orange butter.
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To make beautiful layered parfaits, use a small ice-cream scoop with a spring-loaded handle. This way, you can drop whipped cream and pudding straight into glasses, leaving the sides clean.
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I received this recipe through a cookie exchange years ago, and it has become a favorite of family and friends.
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This tricorner pastry is as closely linked to Purim, a Jewish holiday which celebrates the Jews’ deliverance from a plot to kill them by Haman, as matzos are to Passover Fillings of poppy seeds, nuts and dried fruits used to be as exciting as these Eastern European sweets got But these days, unconventional fillings like marzipan, sour apple, dates with sweet red wine and cinnamon, and halvah are not uncommon