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Top of the Line Banana Nut Bread

Top of the Line Banana Nut Bread by J. Gino Genovesi

This bread is light and tender yet firm,, and has a mixture of flavors appealing to the taste buds. I began cooking at any early age and mostly used family recipes. However, over the years I have tried many bread recipes and eventually came up with this one. The blend of orange and lemon is satisfying.

1 vote
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Carrot Almond Cake

Carrot Almond Cake by Navaneetham Krishnan

an awesome dense and moist cake with carrots making a strong impression in it.

1 vote
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Mercedes' green tomatoes cake

Mercedes' green tomatoes cake by Micheline

This is a great cake recipe to make at the end of summer when green tomatoes are plentiful. This is one of the most delicious cake I have ever eaten.

1 vote
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Lemon Pound Cake

Lemon Pound Cake by Hina Gujral

This pound cake batter is so versatile that it can be baked into a loaf or Bundt pan or pound cake mold, stir in some fresh raspberries, blueberries or dark chocolate chips but keeping in mind the dry and dull weather I added fresh lemon juice for the flavor and the combination is totally divine, I made one loaf for ourselves and…

1 vote
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Creme Caramel (Custard Caramel)

Creme Caramel (Custard Caramel) by Navaneetham Krishnan

soft melt in the mouth caramel texture surrounded in caramelised sugar.

1 vote
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Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies

Chocolate Chip Zucchini Cookies by Salad Foodie

Zucchini cookies much like pumpkin cookies tend to have a cake-like texture rather than crisp or crunchy from the extra moisture of the vegetable. In this recipe the cookies come closer to a crisp/chewy texture through (1) extra draining step of the zucchini and (2) pressing the cookies down on cookie sheet before baking.

1 vote
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Homemade Oreo Ice Cream

Homemade Oreo Ice Cream by MyWeekend Plan

Here’s a challenge for you, make your own ice cream – Oreo Ice Cream! Wait, it’s not really a challenge. I mean, you don’t even need an ice cream maker. It’s that simple!

1 vote
Chef Gino's Peanut Blossom Cookies

Chef Gino's Peanut Blossom Cookies by J. Gino Genovesi

Peanut Blossoms were developed by Freda Smith from Gibsonburg, Pa. in a National Pillsbury Bake-Offf competition in 1949. In 1957 she entered the recipe in another competition, however, her recipe did not clinch the grand prize. Pillsbury established a Bake-Off Hall of Fame. They later designed a cookbook , and her recipe was…

2 votes
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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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Open Faced Peach Mango Cobbler w/Crystallized Ginger

Open Faced Peach Mango Cobbler w/Crystallized Ginger by Smokinhotchef

Peaches and mangoes are wonderful and bright with natural, juicy sweetness, unmatched by many. This cobbler is a little more figure friendly in that there is only one crust as opposed to the traditional two. Ginger makes a notable appearance in this recipe for a natural spiciness and the luxury of being one of the super spices and…

1 vote
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Easy Bake Biscotti

Easy Bake Biscotti by J. Gino Genovesi

The Biscotti can be traced back to Roman times. They were a convenient food that contained sustenance for both travelers and the Roman Legions. The dry, crunchy cookie contained no fat, but was nourishment for the Roman Legion. They were dipped in wine or any other liquid available. Because of the convenience of the Biscotti, the…

1 vote
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Marble Cake

Marble Cake by MyWeekend Plan

The marble cake name came because of the mixture of the cake. While pouring the batter, the batter was coloured before hand and poured alternately to give the marble like look when cut. The cakes are moist because of the high butter fat content and really fragrant!

1 vote
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Peanut Butter Cups

Peanut Butter Cups by SoCal Sustenance

A 4 ingredient dead ringer for store bought Peanut butter cups!

2 votes
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Molasses Cookies

Molasses Cookies by Glenn

A modernized version of my grandmother's (Eva M. Koehler) molasses cookies--without the pearl ash. One of the great cookie treats of all time. This version is soft, chewy and more cake-like than what you will typically see. The egg wash topping is a truly lost art. For a lot of people this cookie will immediately transport you…

2 votes
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