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Well over 100 years old, this recipe has been part of my family forever. My Grandmother, born in the 1880's taught it to us, and who taught it to her, I have no clue. It turns out to be a very large pie with a layer of custard, topped with a layer of blueberries, and then a layer of meringue. If you like blueberries, its a keeper. My Grandma always said that you could make a smaller pie by using a pint of blueberries, but we have never tested that theory.
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This recipe was given to me by one of my best friends. Cooked apples, peach, apricot, pear or papaya slices could be used instead of pineapples, or a mixture of two fruits like pineapple and papaya.
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These sweet and soft mini cakes are usually baked in small molds and served during snack time. Use muffin tins if you don't have the molds.
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These yeast loaves are rolled up around a honey-walnut filling. The recipe makes a lot, since it's a lot of work--but the rolls freeze well, and are worth the effort!
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Wow kids at the next birthday party with this chocolate cake decorated with green Marzipan squares to look like a Minecraft Creeper.
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Condensed milk, sugar, cashew nuts, and butter combine to make this fudge-type toffee, a treat enjoyed in Sri Lanka on special occasions.
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This creamy, crustless pumpkin pie uses egg substitute, sweetener, and fat-free milk.
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Creamy, rich, and packed with vanilla beans.
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For her elegant interpretation of fruit danish, Grace Parisi tosses wedges of big purple plums with sugar and cardamom, then pinches them into neat little puff pastry pockets and bakes them.
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It's not the holidays without candies pecans.
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Lemon verbena’s seductive floral-citrus scent and taste lend energy and grace to ice cream In this recipe, you’ll boil and steep fresh verbena leaves in half-and-half and sugar and, with seven egg yolks and heavy cream, turn the mixture into a custard over heat Then freeze it in your ice cream maker
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My Mommy used to make these for me!
Ingredients: bread, egg