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  2. Glazed Lemon Ginger Scones Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 375° and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a bowl, whisk the flour with the granulated sugar, baking powder, lemon zest and salt. Using a wooden spoon, stir in the cream and 2 tablespoons of the lemon juice; fold in the candied ginger. 2.

  3. We’ve Got All The Christmas Cookies You’re Going To ... - AOL

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    After baking, it gets dipped in a lemon-y glaze and finished with even more zest. Get the Italian Lemon ... these cookies call for a thick cardamom-flavored glaze that hardens into a candy-like ...

  4. Glazed Lemon Ginger Scones Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 375° and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a bowl, whisk the flour with the granulated sugar, baking powder, lemon zest and salt.

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Waffle or wafer cookies made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, and flavoring (often vanilla, anise, or lemon zest) that can be hard and crisp or soft and chewy depending on the ingredients and method of preparation. Puto seco: Philippines: A dry powdery cookie made from cornstarch and flour Putri salju: Indonesia

  6. Life's Short, So I'm Baking As Many Of These 130 Best ... - AOL

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    After baking, it gets dipped in a lemon-y glaze and finished with even more zest. Get the Italian Lemon Cookies recipe. PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE.

  7. Royal icing - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first mention of royal icing as Borella's Court and Country Confectioner (1770). The term was well-established by the early 19th century, although William Jarrin (1827) still felt the need to explain that the term was used by confectioners (so presumably it was not yet in common use among mere cooks or amateurs). [3]

  8. Doberge cake - Wikipedia

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    Beulah Levy Ledner, born into a Jewish family in St. Rose, Louisiana, opened a bakery in New Orleans in 1933.She became very successful after creating her "Doberge cake" adapted from the Hungarian/Austrian Dobos Cake, a cake made of nine génoise cake layers filled with buttercream and topped with a hard caramel glaze. [2]

  9. Lemon-and-Orange-Glazed Pound Cake Recipe - AOL

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    4. Make the Glaze: In a medium bowl, whisk all of the ingredients together until smooth. Using a skewer, poke deep holes all over the top of the cake.