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This creamy and delicious pie always brings rave review back, and people who taste it always ask for the recipes. It's an absolute all-time winner pie.
A special treat that could be used as a quick breakfast on Christmas Day or as a snack during the holidays.
Sour cream Belgian waffles with a tangy, tender batter that bakes up crisp on the outside and soft inside. The not-too-sweet brunch waffle that loves both maple syrup and savory toppings.
Light whole wheat bread machine loaf blends whole wheat with all-purpose flour for a softer, lighter sandwich bread that still has wholesome wheat flavor. Just load and press start.
Sourdough starter using buttermilk shortcuts the wild yeast game by seeding flour and water with cultured buttermilk. Bubbly, tangy starter ready in 3 to 5 days for breads and pancakes.
**This cake is very moist and is a fall favorite for picnics and potlucks.**
Homemade Oreo cheesecake with a chocolate wafer crust, a rich cream cheese filling lightened with whipped cream, and chopped Oreos folded through every slice. Baked in a springform for true cookies-and-cream decadence.
This recipe was the first-place winner at the Ventura country fair. Moist and delicious with a tangy frosting and it freezes very well.
Named after Queen Victoria, who famously enjoyed a slice with her afternoon tea, this classic British cake dates back to the 19th century. Its light, fluffy sponge layers, filled with raspberry jam and whipped cream, embody simple elegance, making it a timeless centerpiece for tea parties or special occasions.
Fruity, buttery and crunchy! Really enjoyed and loved this pie. Blueberries and apples are absolute a good pair. A great summer pie, having it as the final touch of the meal is absolutely delightful!
The fudge cake batter is nice and fudgy, keeping it moist and the filling is perfect;not too sweet or heavy or dense.
German springerle Christmas cookies: anise-scented egg-and-sugar dough pressed with carved wooden molds, dried overnight, and baked low to set the embossed pattern.
Reminisce Magazine's contest winning recipe. By: Oma Rollison (my mother) "'This absolutely scrumptious cake needs no icing...just a dusting of confectioners' sugar. Even though this recipe has been a 'family secret' for years, I'm delighted to share it with my fellow Reminisce readers."
A moist, delicious sponge cake enjoyed at any time
Quaker Choc-Oat-Chip Cookies blend rolled oats, brown sugar, and semi-sweet chocolate chips into a chewy back-of-the-canister classic. Bake 9 minutes for soft centers or 13 for crisp edges.
Yeast risen British oat cakes for a classic breakfast accompaniment. Easily made ahead for a quick warm n' serve weekday breakfast.