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  2. Pack Up Homemade Fig Bars for a Sweet Lunchbox Treat - AOL

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    With a tender wheat-blend dough and an easy dried fig filling, these somewhat healthy snacks can (and should!) be enjoyed year-round. This fig recipe pairs perfectly with a glass of cold milk or ...

  3. 17 Dinners in a 9x13 Pan That Would Make Grandma Proud - AOL

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    Evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort with these delicious dinner recipes! Each dish is made in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, popped in the oven and enjoyed while piping hot.

  4. 29 Fig Dessert Recipes That Put the Sweet Fruit Front ... - AOL

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  5. Fig roll - Wikipedia

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    The machine consisted of two funnels, one inside the other, with the outer funnel creating the dough tube and the inner funnel filling that tube with fig jam. [ 3 ] At the same time, Philadelphia baker and fig lover Charles Roser was developing a recipe for a pastry based on the British homemade fig roll.

  6. Newtons (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    The Newton was invented by Philadelphia baker Charles Roser, who likely took inspiration for the recipe from the fig roll, a baked good introduced to the U.S. by British immigrants. [2] Roser used a machine invented by James Henry Mitchell which allowed for the extrusion of fig jam and cookie dough at the same time into a long, continuous roll.

  7. Fig Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    To make the filling, combine the figs and the orange zest in a food processor, and process for 1 minute, until thoroughly chopped. Transfer the fig mixture to a large bowl.

  8. Cuccidati - Wikipedia

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    Cuccidati (also known variously as buccellati, Italian fig cookies or Sicilian fig cookies) are fig-stuffed cookies originating in the Sicily region of Italy, traditionally served at Christmas time. [1] [2] The outer cookie is pastry dough, covered with icing and typically topped with rainbow sprinkles.

  9. 8 Fantastic Fig Recipes - AOL

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    I say "Fig!" and you say "Newton!" Sure, the filling inside the famous cookie might taste like figs for some people, but it's hard to beat the real thing when figs are in season. Juicy, mildly ...