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Candace Nelson, founder of the Beverly Hills cupcake bakery Sprinkles, says Thanksgiving is one of the busiest holidays at the bakery She says holiday eaters are usually excited to try new desserts but they still want to stick with the “Thanksgiving flavor profile.” “Spice cupcakes are certainly within the scope of traditional Thanksgiving flavors,” she says “With the twist of the white chocolate cream cheese frosting, these have a decadent richness and tang that make for a perfect finish to everyone’s favorite meal.”
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Red onion, white ranch dressing, and blue cheese make these patriotic burgers a natural for the Memorial Day or Fourth of July cookout.
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Little hamburger sliders, similar to White Castle® hamburgers, are easy to make using 7 simple ingredients.
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White chocolate chip pumpkin cupcakes made with white cake mix are quick and easy and will become a family favorite in the fall.
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This latte is made with sugar-free white chocolate and raspberry syrups and soy milk for a low in calories delicious latte with optional white chocolate chips.
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The usual goodness of chocolate chip cookies but made better by replacing the chips with white chocolate chips and adding chopped pistachios. These make a beautiful presentation.
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White chocolate chips and dried cranberries are folded into the pumpkin muffin batter creating a colorful twist to this sweet muffin.
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Sweet and creamy ambrosia is accented with strawberries and blueberries to make a very patriotic summer dessert perfect for Flag Day or Fourth of July.
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There is no reason to settle for a stale shrink-wrapped cookie from the produce market This classic New York cookie is easy to make.
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White Bolognese, a meat sauce made without tomato, is a variation you rarely see in America.
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A softer biscotti and a wonderful addition to your cookie platter.
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There’s a lot to like in a little cupcake There’s the joy of having a cake all to yourself The pleasure of getting creamy frosting and tender cake in every bite