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  2. Mini Black Forest Trifles. A black forest cake can feel like a big task to make, but these mini trifles break down the components into a very approachable dessert. These trifles can come together ...

  3. Trifles, Icebox Cakes, French Show-Stoppers...There's A ... - AOL

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    Sticky and rich, baklava is a Turkish and Greek dessert made of layered sheets of phyllo dough, nuts, spices, sugar, and/or honey. Our version uses walnuts and pistachios, but feel free to use ...

  4. Raspberry Cheesecake Lasagna Is A No-Bake Summer Delight - AOL

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    Typically assembled in a 13" x 9" glass casserole dish, these multi-layered desserts (often called “lush,” “surprise,” or “delight”) might vary in specific flavor, but always include ...

  5. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A dessert with a thin base made from crushed biscuits and a thicker top layer of soft cheese, eggs and sugar. It can be baked or unbaked (in which case it is refrigerated.) The bottom layer can also be made of shortcrust, and in European countries the top layer is made from curd or a creamy kind of cottage cheese. Chestnut cake: France

  6. Entremet - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, entremets are multi-layer desserts with various layered elements. The word "entremets" may also refer more narrowly to a multi-layer dessert composed of various elements. [34] [35] The dessert typically comprises a sponge cake base, mousse filling and layers of inserted set elements such as creams, jellies and compotes. [36]

  7. Doberge cake - Wikipedia

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    Doberge cake (often pronounced "doh-bash") [1] is a layered dessert originating in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., adapted by local baker Beulah Ledner from the Hungarian Dobos torte. Still popular in the area, the cake is made of multiple thin layers of cake alternating with dessert pudding. Very often the cakes are made with half chocolate ...