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Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake

Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake by Henry Moline

No bake cheesecakes are called “rare cheesecakes” in Japan. It is a soft type of cheesecake and usually gelatin is used to harden the filling. Rare cheesecakes are chilled and served with fresh fruits or fruit sauces. It is a very easy cheesecake to make at home

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Brown Butter Toffee Blondies

Brown Butter Toffee Blondies by Chef Smith

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Open Apple Tarts

Open Apple Tarts by Chef Smith

1 vote
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Applesauce Raisin Cookies

Applesauce Raisin Cookies by BearNakedBaker

2 votes
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Chocolate Butter Pecans

Chocolate Butter Pecans by BearNakedBaker

1 vote
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Lemon Coconut Pixies

Lemon Coconut Pixies by BearNakedBaker

I shape ( using an ice cream scoop #40) my cookies right after dough is made and then refrigerate.

1 vote
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Creole Pralines

Creole Pralines by Amos Miller

Better than a cookie (sorry bakers, but this is a Creole group) and with the true taste of New Orleans, Creole Pralines are one of the signature treats in the Big Easy! It is time to play 'soft ball', and we're not talking the sport - we're talking Creole candy. When the recipe calls for your concoction on the stove to reach the…

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Tropical Snowdrops

Tropical Snowdrops by BearNakedBaker

The dried fruit can be anything you'd like, that's "Tropical". Cashews are also good to use....

1 vote
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Chocolate Dreams

Chocolate Dreams by BearNakedBaker

1 vote
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