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Almond Croissants
Ready Time: 45 Min
"These tender croissants are a little lighter than others I've tried. A close friend of mine serves these every Christmas and Easter."
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Angel Salad
Ready Time: 4 Hrs 20 Min
"This colorful holiday salad is a tart, crunchy favorite. The recipe will take several hours, as the gelatin must set. Substitute frozen whipped topping for whipped cream, if desired."
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Apple Butter Pumpkin Pie
Ready Time: 1 Hr 30 Min
"A delightful combination of two Autumn standards - apple and pumpkin - in this lightly spiced pie with a streusel topping."
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Apple Cake
Ready Time: 55 Min
"IOWA--'We are retired and not longer have an orchard, but we bury crisp apples each fall from a nearby fruit grower. My husband and I really enjoy them, so we always get several bushels. We each eat an apple a day in winter. 'For get-togethers, I like to make apple pie, apple salad or Apple Cake (recipe below). It's a moist yummy cake with a rich sweet butter sauce.' --Leona Luecking, West Burlington"
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Apple Cheesecake
Ready Time: 1 Hr 20 Min
"This dessert definitely represents my area of the country! The recipe is an original that I developed after experimenting and combining parts of several other recipes. So I can claim this recipe as my very own!"
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Apple Cranberry Tart
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"A few simple ingredients are all you need to make this elegant-looking fruit tart. Try it with vanilla ice cream served alongside. --Sue Myers"
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Apple Crumb Bars
Ready Time: 50 Min
"This has been a favorite recipe of mine for many years. I've made these apple bars for parties and for family, and they're always a hit."
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Apple Streusel Muffins
Ready Time: 35 Min
"One day when I didn't have apples for my favorite dessert recipe, I used applesauce instead. I also put the batter in muffin cups so the men working cattle at our place could easily eat these treats in the field. --Beverly Medalen, Willow City, North Dakota"
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Apple Streusel Pie
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"This is the first on the dessert table to be devoured at any function or festivity! I made this up from a pie I had eaten at a restaurant years ago. This recipe makes two deep dish pies."
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Apple Strudel II
Ready Time: 2 Hrs 30 Min
"Homemade dough and filling make this apple strudel especially fun and delicious!"
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