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18/02/24

Desserts Eaten in Winters

Maitri

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Chocolate Fondue: There's nothing cozier than a pot of warm, melted chocolate. You'll practically want to dive right into this winter dessert.

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Pecan Pie Cheesecake: This show-stopping cheesecake starts with a cookie crust followed by a simple vanilla bean filling.

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Brownie in a Mug: When the craving for a warm, ooey, gooey brownie hits, this quick and easy recipe will come in handy!

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Olive Oil Cake: This cake is simple yet so unique since it uses olive oil instead of butter. 

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Mexican Hot Chocolate: The addition of cayenne and cinnamon to your Mexican hot chocolate will give it a spiced flavour with a bit of heat. 

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Apple Fritters: Whether you serve them up for a Hanukkah party or snow day during the week, these apple fritters are the ultimate comfort food.

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Chocolate Ganache Cake: This chocolate cake looks elegant thanks to the peanut butter swirl.

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Heart Cookies: Make them for your kid's Valentine's Day treats or whip them up as a gift for your sweetheart.

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