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  2. Watergate cake - Wikipedia

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    Watergate cake is a pistachio cake popular in the U.S. which shares its name with the Watergate scandal of the 1970s, although the name's origin is not clear. [1] The cake pre-dates Watergate salad , a dessert made with similar ingredients including pistachio pudding.

  3. Step Aside, Cookies—These 55 Cakes Are What We Want To Be ...

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    Pistachio Cake. Ground pistachios are added in with the flour to create a subtly green-hued cake with a nutty flavor and texture. There's a hint of cardamom in there to add intrigue, as well.

  4. This light and fluffy pistachio cake is perfect for spring ...

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    Put the bottom layer of cake on a cake stand. Add about 1 cup of the frosting mixture on top of the cake and spread until even. Put the top layer of cake on, and apply the frosting to the top and ...

  5. Pistachio Yoghurt Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Cool the cake in its pan for 15 minutes, then transfer it to a cooling rack. When ready to serve (it can be warm or cold, but is best warm), put the cake onto a serving plate. Slice the figs in half and sit a few pieces on top of the cake. Drizzle 2 tablespoons honey over the top of the cake and fruit, then sprinkle with the remaining whole nuts.

  6. List of Jamaican dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cake; Cornmeal pudding; Devon House ice cream, available in a variety of flavours, but popular flavours include grape nut, rum and raisin, cookie & cream, coffee, pistachio, stout etc. Donuts; Fruit cake, also called Christmas cake; Gizzada, also called Pinch-Me-Round; Grater cake; Guava cheese; Hummingbird cake; Jackass corn; Madeira ...

  7. Sans rival - Wikipedia

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    The cake may be decorated, left plain or garnished with pistachios. The cake's origins are disputed. One source claims the recipe has its roots in the French dacquoise , [ 1 ] while Lucy Torres-Gomez , writing in The Philippine Star , claims that the cake is descended from the tarta imperial rusa , the Spanish adaptation of a Russian cake that ...

  8. Pigeon pie - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, pigeon eating was a common practice as early as the 14th century under the 1379 Order of the Pigeon created by King Juan I of Castile. The order ate pigeon regularly at their order banquets. In 1611, a recipe book by the royal chef at the court of Philip III of Spain included recipes for pigeon pie. Similarly, a chef at a university ...

  9. Pistachio pudding - Wikipedia

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    Pistachio pudding is a green pudding made from pistachio nuts and occasionally contains small chunks of almonds. [1] Jell-O also sells boxed pistachio pudding mix. [ 2 ] Boxed pistachio pudding was developed by Kraft Foods in 1975. [ 3 ]