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Custard Creme by Amos MillerThis is a dessert that knows no bounds! You can just about do anything with a great custard in your dessert repetoire. Use it in a dish with fresh or macerated berries on top, use it as a filling in a pastry or cake, use it in a trifle, a cold pie, to fill a tuille - need I go on? I will anyway... You can add a sorts of flavors… |
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Caramel Pudding by Denise SherinThe Amish call it caramel pudding but most people call it butterscotch pudding. |
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Seviyaan(Vermicelli) Sweet by Paul Anderson LumenDry fruits,milk,Vermicelli.... |
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Low Carb Banana Pudding by Gabrielle NicoleAn old favorite with less of the carbs! Use these nutrition facts instead of Cook Eat Share's! Nutrition Facts Serving size: 1 cup Calories: 196 Total Fat: 9.47 g Cholesterol: 59 mg Sodium: 121 mg Total Carbs: 26.34 g Sugars: 5.21 g Protein: 3.63 g |
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My 100th post Semiya Kheer/Vermicelli Kheer by Kokila KarthikeyanI have successfully completed my 100th post.Thanks for watching my blog members,friends and other bloggers.I have participate some evets.I am very happy to serve all recipes.A lot of blog are helps to develope my food creation.My 100th post celebrating with semiya kheer.Today Karthigai viratham in my home.I am serving this semiya… |
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Oh Fudge by Culinary EnvyOh Fudge is decadent, intensely chocolaty and velvety, silky smooth. This freezer fudge is so creamy and rich; it just melts in your mouth. |
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CANDIED PECANS by GARY ESTESSTHIS RECIPE I MADE AND EVERY ONE OF MY FRIENDS GET ON CHRISTMAS. THIS IT SOMETHING YOU CAN NOT STOP EATING. I GIVE THE BASIC RECIPE YOU CAN ADD WHAT FLAVOR YOU WANT. I MAKE THEM HOT,SWEET,RUM,WISKEY,AMARETTO,MANY KINDS OF SEASONINGS. |
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Spiced Rum Pudding by BenA Christmas and New Year Favourite |
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Simple Creamy Fudge by Barbara FerrellFudge no longer has to be difficult to make. Decades ago, I got this recipe from the Condensed Milk Can. Haven't found it for many years. It always works without complicating the process or using candy thermometers. The brands have gyped consumers on the ounces, from 16 ounces to just over 14. This threw off the recipe. I still use 18… |
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