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  2. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Oven Method: Preheat the oven to 400?F. Cut little crosses in the chestnuts as described before, then place them in a roasting pan and cook uncovered for 20-30 minutes.

  3. This Nesselrode Pie Recipe Will Take You Back to the 1940s - AOL

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    Made with roasted chestnuts and cherries macerated in rum, Nesselrode pie is a cozy, nostalgic holiday treat you may remember from childhood. Popular beginning around the 1940s at many New York ...

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  5. Chestnut Oyster Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 400°F. Cube the cornbread into 1⁄2 inch cubes. Toss the melted butter with the cornbread and lay out flat on a baking sheet, crumbs and all.

  6. Mont Blanc (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Mont Blanc may be made from chestnuts cooked in a light syrup or in milk, or they may be cooked in plain water, and the sugar added afterwards. [66] It may also be made with ready-made canned crème de marrons , a purée of the broken chestnuts left over from the manufacture of marrons glacés .

  7. Chestnut pie - Wikipedia

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    Platina's recipe, titled torta ex castaneís, called for the use of boiled and ground chestnuts in the pie. [8] The chestnuts were ground using a mortar and pestle, milk was added and then the mixture was strained. [8] After this step, the ingredients for a spelt tart were added. [8] The use of saffron was recommended to add coloration to the ...

  8. Marron glacé - Wikipedia

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    In it he describes la façon de faire marron pour tirer au sec ("the way to make (a) chestnut (so as) to 'pull it dry'"); this may well be the first record of the recipe for marron glacé. [5] Tirer au sec means, in a confectionery context, 'to remove (what's being candied) from the syrup'. La Varenne's book was edited thirty times over seventy ...

  9. Glazed Maple-Walnut Kringle Recipe - AOL

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    Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Glazed Maple-Walnut Kringle? recipe for your family and friends. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.