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A date filled bar with a chewy oatmeal crust. This is my grandmother's recipe, which my whole family loves.
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If you make these dainty tarts, you must have a tea party. Tiny tart shells are lined with pastry and filled first with a dollop of raspberry jam, and then a spoonful of a buttery egg batter. The tarts are baked and dusted with confectioners ' sugar. This recipe yields a dozen.
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This Kentucky Derby pie, filled with pecans and chocolate chips, is a sweet dessert to serve with ice cream at your next derby party.
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This pizza is in the light-handed California style, with no tomato sauce If you prepare the dough in advance (it takes only 20 minutes or so, and can be refrigerated for several days), putting a pizza or two together for dinner is actually a breeze, arguably easier than making a pasta Omit the sausage for a vegetarian version.
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Make some quick and tasty mini-pies with apples and refrigerated biscuit dough.
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A savory version of monkey bread made with cut-up refrigerated biscuit dough, melted butter, garlic, and Parmesan cheese makes a nice alternative to biscuits or rolls. To serve, pull the pieces apart.
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This is very rich and custard-like with coconut and pecans
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There 's real maple syrup, Earl Grey tea, vinegar, brown sugar, and toasted walnuts in this sweet pie 's filling. Everything is whisked and stirred together, poured into a prepared crust, and baked. Serve it with whipped cream.
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Blackberries and tart green apples fill a lattice-crust pie that's baked with a poured-on sauce for a caramelized crust and fruity blackberry flavor.
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Four cups of fresh raspberries and a hint of cinnamon are inside this incredible double-crust pie.
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Cooked pieces of puff pastry are combined with nuts, raisins and coconut, covered in hot sweetened milk and cream and placed under the broiler in this hot Egyptian dessert you can eat with a spoon.
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These are the apple dumplings my grandmother used to make: warm, flaky, sweet, and drizzled with a sauce that bakes right with them. These are not difficult to make, just a little time-consuming. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream.