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  2. The Secret Ingredient for Soft, Tender Gingerbread Cookies - AOL

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    Vinegar can make cookies softer by acting as a tenderizing agent. Its acidity reacts with baking soda or baking powder in the dough (plus the molasses in gingerbread), creating bubbles.

  3. Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    Another popular confection is quequi or queque, a chewy biscuit made with ginger, molasses, and coconut. In Brazil, "Pão de Mel", literally meaning honey bread, is a popular treat; it consists in a type of gingerbread made with honey and other spices in small circles with a chocolate covering and can be found traditionally filled with doce de ...

  4. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Black Polish sauce (Polish: Czarny sos polski) – Based on honey, vinegar, ginger and black pepper. This sauce is not very common today. [citation needed] Ćwikła – Made of horseradish and cooked, minced beets. Very common during Easter [citation needed]. Served with various meats to eat with bread.

  5. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    "Bicky" sauce – a commercial brand made from mayonnaise, white cabbage, tarragon, cucumber, onion, mustard and dextrose; Brasil sauce – mayonnaise with pureed pineapple, tomato and spices [4] Samurai sauce; Sauce "Pickles"– a yellow vinegar based sauce with turmeric, mustard and crunchy vegetable chunks, similar to Piccalilli; Sauce andalouse

  6. The 200-Year-Old Gingerbread Cookie Recipe That Will Change ...

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    Gingerbread cookies typically feature molasses as the primary sweetener but often include eggs and milk for a more delicate, crisp dough. To be a Joe Frogger, a cookie should contain molasses and ...

  7. The History Behind the Gingerbread Man - AOL

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    It made an appearance in Europe when 11th-century crusaders returned home (from the Middle East) with the spice, and the wealthy used it in their cooking. Eventually, the spice became more ...

  8. Sauce - Wikipedia

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    Sauce velouté, a light stock-based sauce, thickened with a roux or a liaison, a mixture of egg yolks and cream. Sauce béchamel, a milk-based sauce, thickened with a roux of flour and butter. Sauce tomate, a tomato-based sauce. Sauce hollandaise, warm butter and lemon (or vinegar) emulsified using egg yolk.

  9. The 17 Best Trader Joe's Condiments Ranked - AOL

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    Harissa sauce has that hot chili pepper taste that's a signature of Tunisian cuisine. It's made by blending dried hot chilies, caraway seeds, smoked paprika, salt, garlic, lemon juice and vinegar ...