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  2. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    Ahead, discover which dessert Nesbit landed on as his no. 1, and learn about the other nine treats that earned a place in our Southern dessert hall of fame. Banana Pudding Caitlin Bensel; Food ...

  3. 12 Treasured Family Desserts, Straight From Southern Living ...

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    From impressive pies to beautiful bundt cakes to cookies, these fabulous fall desserts will keep you cozy all fall. Wilma Tidwell's Chocolate Chip Pie Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn ...

  4. 25 healthy desserts that dietitians and doctors actually eat

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    Dessert can be part of any healthy eating plan, experts say. And it can be surprisingly nutritious. ... But food doesn't necessarily need to be nutrient-dense to be part of an overall healthy diet ...

  5. List of American desserts - Wikipedia

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    Glorified rice is a dessert salad served in Minnesota and other states in the Upper Midwest Gooey butter cake is a type of cake traditionally made in the American Midwest city of St. Louis. [ 5 ] German chocolate cake

  6. Cuisine of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    On the Side: More than 100 Recipes for the Sides, Salads, and Condiments That Make the Meal. Simon & Schuster, 2004. ISBN 0-7432-4917-8. The Junior League of Charleston. Charleston Receipts. Wimmer Brothers, 1950. ISBN 0-9607854-5-0. Lewis, Edna and Peacock, Scott. The Gift of Southern Cooking: Recipes and Revelations from Two Great American ...

  7. Spoonbread - Wikipedia

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    Spoonbread is a moist cornmeal-based dish prevalent in parts of the Southern United States.While the basic recipe involves the same core ingredients as cornbread – namely cornmeal, milk, butter, and eggs – the mode of preparation creates a final product with a soft, rather than crumbly, texture. [1]