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PINA COLADA banana ICE-CREAM - CURACAO inspired by FoodessaInspired by the Pina Colada drink: rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice. Add some banana to liven up your taste buds in this delicious frozen treat. For a dedicated post...refer here: http://www.foodessa.com/2015/07/pina-colada-banana-ice-cream-curacao.html |
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No-Bake Mango Pie by RecipeKingNo-Bake Mango Pie is an easy recipe for a takeoff on the popular Cuban Mojito drink. It combines the flavors of lime and rum, using fresh squeezed lime juice and rum extract. A delicious, creamy pie with vibrant flavor. A possible Cinco De Mayo dessert option. It is also a healthy, low calories, low fat, low cholesterol, low sodium,… |
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Coconut Rum Cake by Hilda Fonseca de Gill
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Caribbean Banana Cake by Gabriel Denison ChandlerI enjoy making this far more than the pedestrian versions of banana bread. You may add a shot of rum with the vanilla if you like: this version doesn't have it. You can also substitute Splenda for the white sugar. This cake is not sweet,and can be split and iced with Cream Cheese/Honey frosting to dress it up or just enjoyed plain… |
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Coconut Blondies by Parsley SageSo there's a tropical wave disrupting my ever-flowing sun. 'Variable cloudiness and showers can be expected through tonight.' I got soaked sprinting to my spinning class. Aren't wet socks the worst? Despite the soggy socks, I'm actually happy to see the rain. My poor aloe vera plants have curled up, my hibiscus blossoms are droopy… |
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PINEAPPLE and SPICE reversed CAKE torte by FoodessaI live in an area where many Haitian immigrants came to call home. This wonderful aromatic and great tasting torte somehow reminded me of the great spices Haitians use. For a detailed post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2010/03/recipe-pineapple-spice-reversed-cake.html |
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Cremitas de Leche / Light Caramel Milk Cookies by Gloria RodriguezOriginally from: http://www.mundorecetas.com/recetas-de-cocina/recetas-postt21091.html I did everything right, except, I took them out just a bit too soon. If it's still too gooey, do not lower the flame, get it so that you can see more of the pan when you stir (not just the edges) and that the texture is thick and sticky. |
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