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  2. Penuche - Wikipedia

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    Penuche (/ p ə ˈ n u tʃ i /, from Italian: panucci) is a fudge-like candy made from brown sugar, butter, and milk, [1] using no flavorings except for vanilla. Penuche often has a tannish color, and is lighter than regular fudge. [2] It is formed by the caramelization of brown sugar; thus, its flavor is said to be reminiscent of caramel.

  3. Glazed Maple-Walnut Kringle Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350°. On a rimmed baking sheet, toast the nuts for 12 minutes, until golden. Let cool, then finely chop. In a bowl, mix the nuts with the flour and brown sugar.

  4. Sucre à la crème - Wikipedia

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    Other ingredients are sometimes added, like butter, maple syrup, walnuts, pecans, vanilla, or chocolate. This delicacy is especially popular during the Holiday season. [3] [4] But, it is also a common sight in grocery stores and convenience stores. It bears many similarities to Scottish tablets and American fudge.

  5. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Maple Bacon Walnut Pie. Like Mother, Like Daughter. ... Get the recipe: Pumpkin Pie Fudge. Related: 34 Best Thanksgiving Mac and Cheese Recipes. Saving Room For Dessert.

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

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    In this maple-inspired recipe, we spiced up our cut-out sugar cookies with cinnamon, maple syrup, and walnuts to make an aromatic and nutty-flavored cookie dough that will make you feel like you ...

  7. Fudge - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for "Fudges at Vassar" was printed in The Sun in 1895. [8] Despite describing the confections as "Vassar chocolates", the recipe given comprises sugar, milk, butter, and vanilla extract. Wellesley College and Smith College have their own versions of a fudge recipe dating from the late 19th or early 20th century. [9]

  8. The Secret to Smooth, Creamy, Never-Grainy, Fool-Proof Fudge

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    Fudge is a lesson in chemistry—and also a lesson in patience and restraint. After the mixture raches the soft-ball stage, you want to let the fudge cool to about 115° without stirring.

  9. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    It is then topped with chocolate icing and half a walnut. The origin of the recipe seems to be New Zealand but the name, while unknown, is likely derived from a 1920s colour description 'Afghan/Afghanistan Brown. The recipe has appeared in many editions of cookbooks sold in New Zealand. Alfajor: South America, Philippines