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This moist and sweet cake is perfect for making homemade strawberry shortcakes. It's also great just by itself too!
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My German grandmother often used fresh Italian prunes or pitted fresh cherries as an alternative to pineapple. Serve warm or at room temperature with whipped cream.
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Now this is my personal pund cake recipe, and I have never thought pound cake was suppose to be "light." It should be just as the name denotes, a POUND CAKE...
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Strawberry, vanilla, and pistachio ice creams layered for an easy, pretty dessert.
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This yummy sour cream coffee cake is chilled overnight before baking so it's all ready for you to pop in the oven for a hot, fragrant morning treat.
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Bundt cakes became popular in the 1950s, after Nordic Ware created the aluminum cake mold in the distinctive ring shape inspired by a European-style cake. They...
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Moist and light cake made with mayonnaise is topped with an irresistible peanut butter icing that will have everyone coming back for seconds.
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Savory patties made with raw, not canned, salmon are topped with a garlic mayonnaise aioli in these easy sliders that will feed a crowd.
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This cake is very light, tender, and tasty. It's fun to make and fun to eat. Two layers of sour cream poppy seed cake, with a luscious lemon filling. Frost with a white buttercream or cooked white frosting.
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This classic rum cake recipe, built around a yellow cake mix, is a favorite of mushers and snowmobilers passing through the village of Tanana, Alaska, in the wintertime It's hard to mess up, comes together quickly, fills out a (prepared) Bundt pan reliably and can be made on a whim with ingredients from the pantry It travels well; keeps, covered, for several days; and pairs nicely with coffee and cold weather.
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To give ice cream the right consistency for spreading, soften it at room temperature, about 30 minutes, or microwave it on high in 10-second increments, testing for softness in between. Don't overdo it: You want it spreadable, not soupy!