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    Check our list of 100+ must-make festive holiday desserts—everything from classic showstoppers like pies and cakes, to easy bars, balls, bites, and more.

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    Yields: 36. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 3 hours. Ingredients. 3 (9.6-oz.) pkg. Chips Ahoy Chewy Red Velvet cookies. 1 (8-oz.) pkg. cream cheese, room temperature

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  5. Bakery mix - Wikipedia

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    Bakery mix is an add water only pre-mixed baking product consisting of flour, dry milk, shortening, salt, and baking powder (a leavening agent). [1] A bakery mix can be used to make a wide variety of baked goods from pizza dough [ 2 ] to dumplings [ 3 ] to pretzels .

  6. Christmas cake - Wikipedia

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    A cake that may also be served at Christmas time in the United Kingdom, in addition to the traditional Christmas cake, is the cake known as a "Yule Log, or chocolate log". This is a Swiss roll that is coated in chocolate, resembling a log. The Christmas cake largely displaced the previously popular Twelfth-night cake during the Victorian era.

  7. Yule log (cake) - Wikipedia

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    Made of sponge cake, to resemble a miniature actual Yule log, it is a form of sweet roulade. The cake emerged in the 19th century, probably in France, before spreading to other countries. [2] It is traditionally made from a genoise, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, iced, rolled to form a cylinder, and iced again on the outside.