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  2. These Desserts Will Be the Grand Finale to Your 4th of July Party

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    If you're throwing a patriotic party or attending a backyard bash, you'll need some delicious and easy 4th of July desserts like pies, cakes, and ice cream!

  3. 48 Fourth of July desserts for a sweet Independence Day - AOL

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    Use a stand mixer or hand mixer to combine heavy cream, cocoa powder, salt, and vanilla extract before folding in sweetened condensed milk. Freeze for about eight hours before serving. Sheet-Pan ...

  4. 31 Spectacular Fourth of July Desserts - AOL

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    Kick Fourth of July fun up a notch with delicious, creative recipes for cakes, cookies, pies, and other treats for summer's loudest, most fun holiday.

  5. Blondie (confection) - Wikipedia

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    Blondies are a type of dessert bar that is similar to brownies but with a different flavor. They are made with brown sugar instead of cocoa and are often baked in a pan, and then cut into squares or rectangles. Other ingredients such as walnuts or chips can be added to the mixture. Blondies are soft and chewy.

  6. 3 easy last-minute 4th of July desserts you can make today - AOL

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    Last-Minute 4th of July Desserts: Star Spangled Cookies. Red, White and Blue Brownies. Red, White and Blue Rice Krispies. Star Spangled Cookies. Ingredients: 1 tube store-bought sugar cookie dough.

  7. Chocolate brownie - Wikipedia

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    The result was the Palmer House Brownie, made of chocolate with walnuts and an apricot glaze. The Palmer House in Chicago still serves this dessert to patrons made from the same recipe. [3] The name was given to the dessert some time after 1893, but was not used by cookbooks or journals at the time. [2]

  8. Chocolate truffle - Wikipedia

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    The typical European truffle, made with syrup and a base of cocoa powder, milk powder, fats, and other such ingredients to create an oil-in-water type of emulsion. [8] The American truffle, a half-oval-shaped, chocolate-coated truffle, a mixture of dark or milk chocolates with butterfat, and in some cases, hardened coconut oil.

  9. 150 Red, White & Blue Desserts for the 4th of July - AOL

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    Nothing says "Happy Birthday, America" like a patriotic dessert.