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  2. Surprisingly, It's *Easy* to Make These 15 Impressive Desserts

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    Think: chocolate fondue (or any chocolate dessert for that matter) for a Valentine's Day dessert or a carrot cake cheesecake or lemon dessert as your new Easter feast finale.

  3. Lemon meringue pie - Wikipedia

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    The name 'Lemon Meringue Pie' appears in 1869, [7] but lemon custard pies with meringue topping were often simply called lemon cream pie. [8] In literature one of the first references to this dessert can be found in the book 'Memoir and Letters of Jenny C. White Del Bal' by Rhoda E. White, published in 1868. [9] A chocolate meringue variant exists.

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    Friendly Farms Flavored Lemon Meringue Whipped Topping $2.99. ... 75 Best Spring Pie Recipes. 11. Fremont Fish Market Crab Cakes $4.99 ... you might want to buy a few extra boxes to stick in the ...

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    Swiss Meringue Snip off end (about 1/2" to 3/4") of a piping bag; fit with a piping tip of your choice (we used a large star tip). If you don't have a piping tip, snip off 1/2" from the corner of ...

  6. Lemon tart - Wikipedia

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    A lemon tart (French: tarte au citron) is a dessert dish, a variety of tart. It has a pastry shell with a lemon flavored filling. In the United Kingdom, lemon tart consists of a pastry case (often made in a fluted tart tin) containing a baked lemon custard (usually composed of eggs, sugar, lemon juice and cream).

  7. Annona mucosa - Wikipedia

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    Annona mucosa is a species of flowering plant in the custard-apple family, Annonaceae, that is native to tropical South America.It is cultivated for its edible fruits, commonly known as biribá, lemon meringue pie fruit, or wild sugar-apple, throughout the world's tropics and subtropics.