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  2. Our 29 Most Popular Chocolate Desserts

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    Let's not waste time: We love chocolate. You love chocolate. Everyone loves chocolate.

  3. Delicious Desserts That Start with Store-Bought Cookie Dough

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    1. Crock-Pot Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies. Slow cookers make the ultimate hot and gooey chocolate desserts. Besides a roll of chocolate chip cookie dough, this recipe includes another time saver ...

  4. 90 Christmas Cookie Recipes to Make the Holidays Even Sweeter

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    Ahead, you'll find the best Christmas cookie collection including loaded holiday slice-and-bake cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies, and some of Ree's newest cookies for 2024.

  5. Icebox cake - Wikipedia

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    An icebox cake (also known as a chocolate ripple cake or log in Australia) is a dairy-based dessert made with cream, fruits, nuts, and wafers and set in the refrigerator. The recipe for one particularly well-known version used to be printed on the back of boxes of thin and dark Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers.

  6. Category:Chocolate desserts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chocolate desserts" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 99 Flake; A.

  7. Chocolate pudding - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate puddings are a class of desserts in the pudding family with chocolate flavors. There are two main types: a boiled then chilled dessert, texturally a custard set with starch, commonly eaten in the U.S., Canada, Germany, Sweden, Poland, and East and South East Asia; and a steamed/baked version, texturally similar to cake, popular in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Germany and New Zealand.