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Carrot Raisin Cookie Bars by CarolinaheartstringsI love baking from scratch - sometimes the more ingredients the better. Other times not so much. This cookie bar recipe uses a cake mix to cut the prep time and turns out like you slaved in the kitchen! It’s moist and chewy and hard to resist. |
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Lemon Pudding Cake by Catherine PappasAdapted from: Pillsbury Christmas 2009. This is a delightfully light and delicious dessert and so simple to make. Enjoy and Remember Cook with Love, Catherine |
4 votes
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German Drop Cookies by Salad FoodiePecan-laden German Drop Cookies are reminiscent of Mexican wedding cookies, but I like these even better for the cinnamon-laced powdery topping. You can make ahead and freeze the dough if well wrapped, then thaw and bake at a later date. This recipe appeared in Relish Magazine a few years ago. |
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Apricot Walnut Squares (A Bar Cookie) by Salad FoodieCRUNCHY, CHEWY and MOIST. That sums up this pleasing amber-color bar cookie. The bottom crust gets extra crunch from bran cereal, while the top layer combines apricots and walnuts. This one-bowl recipe will be quick on cleanup, and that will give you more time to savor this unusual treat. |
3 votes
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Mini Pumpkin Whoopie Pies by Carrie KeizerFluffy cream cheese filling sandwiched between two moist pumpkin cookies make these Mini Pumpkin Whoopie Pies the perfect hand-held snack you just won't be able to resist! |
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Chewy Crunchy Double Chocolate Brownies by Salad FoodieThese brownies are my all-time favorite. They have two unusual ingredients: brown sugar and coconut, which add interesting taste variations and make them more moist than run-of-the-mill brownies. Be sure not to over-bake. They will be done in 20-25 minutes if using a bright aluminum pan; adjust time or temperature appropriately if… |
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Cranberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake by Gloria BassThis delicious coffee cake is more like pound cake, but with a tart cranberry filling. You can substitute blueberries or any berry 'jam' as the filling. Add a teaspoon of minced lemon zest to flavor the cake if you like. It's great served with a dollop of lightly sweetened whipped cream. A mashup of two recipes I found on Epicurious… |
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Applesauce Honey Cookies by Robyn SavoieThese sweet, moist, spice-scented cookies are a cinch to make. |
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Oatmeal Blondies by Farrell May PodgorsekI couldn't decide what to make one day. Did I want Blondies or Oatmeal Cookies. Why not both? The bars came out exactly as I wanted them to. Moist on the inside like a good Blondie should be, with a nice chewy texture from the rolled oats. I made these with chocolate chips and cinnamon, a great combination. Other nice additions would… |
4 votes
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Praline Cream Puffs by Evelyn ScottYield: 12 cream puffs |
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Neiman Marcus Chocolate Chip Cookie by Nancy MiyasakiI have a number of great chocolate chip cookie recipes. This is probably my kids' favorite. I'm not sure it's truly the original, but if it's not I can't imagine the original is much better! I love the way I can sneak the oatmeal in by grinding it to a powder and my kids don't even notice it! It may not make them health food, but… |
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Glazed Apricot, Orange, Lemon Bundt Cake by J. Gino GenovesiMany recipes of glazed cakes are out there to be enjoyed. Try this one. It is quick, easy and delicious. Has a great citrus flavor. A very moist cake. |
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Carrot Cake Sandwich Cookies by Mary Joseph*Using shortening instead of butter produces a thicker more ‘cake-like’ cookie. Don’t use margarine or butter substitutes! |
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Candy Corn Oreo Cookies by Culinary EnvyCandy Corn Oreo Cookies are soft, crispy, chewy and crunchy. We’ve got your Halloween goblins covered! |
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Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Crisscross Cookies by Salad FoodiePeanut butter cookie recipes abound, but none of them came close to rekindling memories of the favorite from my youth - until I came across this one in an Old Farmer's Almanac. The first batch I made convinced me the recipe was the one from my early baking years. Ah - answered prayers! |
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