Chocolate Sauce
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We'll show you, layer by layer, how to make an easy trifle that's delicious for any holiday or occasion.
" this trifle a creamy Lemon-White Chocolate Sauce made with eggs, cream, white chocolate distributed over the Lemon-White Chocolate Sauce in this trifle. Other options for flavor of the creamy Lemon-White Chocolate Sauce . For color and flavor, top the trifle "
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Spoon 1 to 2 tablespoons of a chocolate sauce onto each individual dessert plate. Then tilt the plate to spread the sauce into an even layer. If you like, pipe another chocolate sauce around the pooled sauce to make a border.
kids will love the cake and will probably want seconds. It's a snap with a store-bought cake, marshmallow fluff, and chocolate sauce -- all things you can keep on hand for the next time they beg for it. A classic: Toast, lettuce, tomato, mayo, and
Serve your angel food cake slices with fresh berries, a fruit puree, or in a puddle of chocolate sauce .
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Skip right to the fun when you make these fast treats with your kids. They all use purchased cookie dough as the starting point for some super creative snacks.
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Better Homes and Gardens April 2007 Recipes
any time of the year. Thought glazed doughnut holes couldn't get any better? Try them drizzled with a slightly spicy chocolate sauce and sprinkled with toasted coconut. Traditional ham is even more delicious when it's stuffed with juice-soaked cherries
the ultimate strawberry, chocolate, and banana sundae -- only better. Love chocolate? Drizzle it with store-bought chocolate sauce before serving. Citrusy syrup and colorful tropical fruit put a sassy spin on classic sponge cake. This versatile recipe
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