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  2. Lemon-Blueberry Cheesecake Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Shortbread: In a medium bowl, mix the flour with the cornmeal and salt. In a standing mixer fitted with the paddle, mix the butter with the confectioners' sugar at medium speed until ...

  3. Chocolate-Bread Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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    3. In a small bowl, mix the espresso with the sugar until dissolved. Whisk in the rum and stir in the bread cubes; let stand for 5 minutes. 4. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, using a handheld electric mixer, whip the cream until soft peaks form. 5. Spoon half of the soaked bread cubes and any excess chocolate into 6 parfait glasses.

  4. Chocolate-Bread Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Spread the almonds on a rimmed baking sheet and toast for about 8 minutes, until golden and fragrant. Let cool. 2.

  5. Chocolate-Bread Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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  6. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Other popular methods of consuming the biscuit include using two to make a sandwich with butter and Marmite or condensed milk spread in between; covering it with golden syrup; or crumbling it up in custard and jelly (gelatin dessert). Marie biscuits are also a common ingredient in home-baking recipes.

  7. Bread Flour Substitute: What to Use Instead - AOL

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    Read on to find out how to make it work in a pinch. Bread Baking for Beginners: Everything You Should Know (Including 18 Easy Bread Recipes to Try ASAP) W Bread Flour Substitute: What to Use Instead

  8. Parfait - Wikipedia

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    In France, parfait refers to a frozen dessert made from a base of sugar syrup, egg, and cream. [9] A parfait contains enough fat, sugar, alcohol, and to a lesser extent, air, to allow it to be made by stirring infrequently while freezing, making it possible to create in a home kitchen without specialist equipment.

  9. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Other substitutes for water are wine, or flavored liquors like curaçao, brandy, and maraschino. The viscosity of batter may range from very "heavy" (adhering to an upturned spoon) to "thin" (similar to single cream , enough to pour or drop from a spoon and sometimes called "drop batter").