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This delicious dessert is often assembled with a soupy fruit bottom and baked with a pastry top. The pastry top can be piecrust-like, or, as I prefer, biscuit-like. Hot out of the oven, with a big scoop of ice cream, it's fantastic. What do you call this type of dessert? |
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Growing up, my mom called these "Sprinkle and Drizzle Bars". My husband's mother called them "Hello Dollys". These days I've heard them called "Magic Cookie Bars". Either way, they have a graham cracker crust topped with chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk and baked. One other key ingredient completes this decadent dessert. Can you name it? |
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One of my favorite birthday cakes is red velvet cake. My recipe calls for a buttery white frosting thickened with a cooked milk and flour mixture. This is unlike many restaurant and store-made red velvet cakes, which often have a cream cheese frosting. In my opinion, cream cheese frosting should only top pumpkin cake, or another well-known cake, often made with raisins, pecans, and a certain vegetable. Can you name this cake? |
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Hey, it's summertime, and I've assembled all the ingredients for another delicious dessert. The things I will need include sugar, cream, and rock salt. There may be some elbow grease involved as well! What am I going to make? |
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Next I'm going to layer pudding (or custard), brownie or cake chunks, whipped cream, and maybe raspberries or strawberries. I may also add some sherry or rum if it's for adults. I'll need a special glass bowl to really show off those layers, too. What am I making now? |
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This one is hands-down my all time favorite cookie. Ingredients include butter, sugar, flour, and of course, "morsels". Name it! |
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This cake is very light and spongy, and is baked in a special cake pan. The interesting thing about this cake is that there are no egg yolks in the recipe. What cake am I talking about? |
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This old-fashioned cookie is a favorite of mine at Christmas time. It only has a few ingredients, the main ones being egg whites and coconut. What do you call this cookie? |
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Guess what I'm making next. I have flour, salt, shortening and ice water for part of it, and I'm going to stew a squash with some spices and bake the whole thing. What in the world am I making? |
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This final question is about one of my favorite dessert ingredients. Using this ingredient, you can make a fantastic creamy pie, cripsy cookies (with those great fork tine marks), and a decadent cake. We have George Washington Carver to thank for the popularization of this fabulous wonder food. Do you know it? |
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