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  2. Slice and Bake These Luscious Lemon Meltaway Cookies - AOL

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    For the glaze: Meanwhile, place the sugar in a small bowl and whisk in the lemon zest and 2 tablespoons lemon juice, adding more lemon juice a little at a time as necessary until the glaze reaches ...

  3. 87 Christmas cookie recipes to bake this holiday season

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    Brownies meet s’mores in this chewy cookie recipe. The dough base gets a deep color and flavor from a half cup of cocoa powder. Scoop it out on a baking sheet and place a marshmallow in the ...

  4. 29 Christmas Cookie Recipes You'll Want to Make Every Year - AOL

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    The spelt flour in these ginger molasses cookies offers a chewy texture and a nutty flavor that shines with the ginger with these easy holiday cookies. View Recipe Espresso Walnut Marzipan Cookies

  5. Bonbons Recipe - AOL

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    Freeze a baking sheet for about 20 minutes. Soften 1 pint of the ice cream slightly (work with 1 pint at a time to avoid melting the second pint), just until soft enough to scoop.

  6. Dessert bar - Wikipedia

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    They are especially popular during the holidays, but many people eat them all year. Many coffee shops and bakeries also offer the treats. Popular flavors include peanut butter bars, lemon bars, chocolate coconut bars, [3] pineapple bars, apple bars, almond bars, toffee bars, [4] chocolate cheesecake bars [1] and the "famous" [2] seven-layer bar.

  7. Napoleon sweets - Wikipedia

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    The Napoleon (or Napoleon sweets, or Napoleon candy or bonbons Napoleon), is a small Belgian sweet with a lightly acidic core originating in Antwerp, produced in Breskens in the Netherlands. It was created in 1914 by the baker Louis Janssen. He named it after Napoleon Bonaparte, probably inspired by another contemporary candy named Julius Caesar.

  8. ChocoFlan Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT oven to 375ºF. POUR caramel sauce into 12-cup fluted tube pan sprayed with cooking spray. Blend evaporated milk, cream cheese, 4 eggs, vanilla and sugar in blender until smooth.

  9. Maxibon - Wikipedia

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    Maxibon is a brand of ice cream sandwich made by Froneri, and also previously owned by the Swiss company Nestlé.It consists of a block of frozen dairy dessert containing small chocolate chips with one end covered in chocolate, and the other sandwiched between two biscuits.