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  2. Ischoklad - Wikipedia

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    Ischoklad ("Ice chocolate"; Eiskonfekt in German, which is also translated as Ice Confectionery) is a candy originating in Germany which is now popular in Germany and Sweden. History [ edit ]

  3. Creamy Lemon Squares Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT oven to 350ºF. LINE 8-inch square pan with foil. Mix first 3 ingredients in medium bowl. Cut in margarine with pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture resembles coarse crumbs; press onto bottom of prepared pan.

  4. We Made a Creamy Pineapple Squares Recipe from 1968 ... - AOL

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    This recipe for Creamy Pineapple Squares might be retro, but tropical flavors never go out of style. The post We Made a Creamy Pineapple Squares Recipe from 1968—and It’s Ready for a Comeback ...

  5. The Pioneer Woman's 10 Most Popular Desserts of 2024 - AOL

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    These rich, chewy bars feature a base made of peanut butter and vanilla wafers, topped with a luscious layer of chocolate. Get Ree's No-Bake Peanut Butter Bars recipe . Danielle Daly

  6. Creamy Layered Peach Squares Recipe - AOL

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    MIX graham crumbs, 1/4 cup sugar and butter in 13x9-inch pan; press onto bottom of pan. BEAT cream cheese and remaining sugar in medium bowl until blended. Whisk in 1-1/2 cups COOL WHIP; spread ...

  7. Persian (roll) - Wikipedia

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    Its recipe remains a secret, with long-running debates on whether the icing contains raspberries or strawberries. Persians are often used as fundraising items to be sold at schools, churches, shopping malls, and other social events. [5] They may be served "toasted" – sliced in half, heated in a frying pan and iced on both sides. [4]

  8. Coconut ice - Wikipedia

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    One version of coconut ice. Coconut ice (sometimes Cocoanut ice) [1] is a British confectionery prepared using grated desiccated coconut or just grated coconut, condensed milk and sugar, which is formed to create a solid, soft candy. [2] [3] [4] It typically has a chewy, soft and mildly grainy texture; [5] [4] some versions are semi-hard. [2]

  9. Lemon bar - Wikipedia

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    Recipes vary slightly, but lemon bar recipes call for lemon juice, and many suggest fresh squeezed. [1] Other ingredients include butter, white sugar, flour, eggs, and salt. [11] Many recipes also list confectioners sugar, also called powdered sugar, for dusting on the top after the bars are baked. [11] Many variations of lemon bars also exist ...