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  2. 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.

  3. These Valentine’s Day Treats Are Fun for Kids To Make and ...

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    Discover cute and fun Valentine's Day recipes for kids! Heart-shaped treats and chocolate-strawberry concoctions will delight young hearts and make your celebration sweet.

  4. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese dessert made in the Thái Bình Province of northern Vietnam. It is made of sticky rice, sugar, gac or gardenia, sesame, carrots, mandarin orange peel, and lard. Bánh cốm: Vietnam: Vietnamese dessert made from flattened and chewy green rice and mung bean. Bánh gai: Vietnam: Vietnamese dessert made from sticky rice, ramie leaf and ...

  5. Garde manger - Wikipedia

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    A chaud-froid display piece. Garde manger chefs are responsible for chaud-froid platters on buffets. [1]: 9 The term garde manger (French for larder [1]: 4 ) originated in pre-Revolutionary France, where large, wealthy households designated a kitchen manager to supervise the use and storage of large amounts of foodstuffs.

  6. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    3. Cuisine Adventures Puff Pastry Bites. $11.99 for 48 pieces. Hot little fingers foods are always welcome at a holiday party. This box has bite-sized puff pastry bites in four flavors: roasted ...

  7. Baked Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The whole dessert is flambéed while being served. [7] Flame on the iceberg is a popular dessert in Hong Kong that is similar to baked Alaska. The dessert is an ice cream ball in the middle of a sponge cake, with cream on the top. Whisky and syrup are poured over the top and the ball set alight before serving. [8] [unreliable source?