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Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: This is a refreshing no bake summer dessert!
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Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: This cake is delicious served warm or at room temperature. I reduced the sugars and butter by about 25% from the original recipe and it is just as delicious.
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Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: This came from a friend of a friend. I call it "Sam's Carrot Cake". Optional, you may substitute two 2.5 oz. jars of baby food carrots for 1/2 cup of oil. Also you may add 1/2 cup of golden raisins. If you want two smaller cakes, one for now and one for later, bake in two 9x9 cake pans. Once frosted, these fit well and freeze nicely in the Glad "13 cups" square plastic containers. Enjoy!
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Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: This recipe was converted from a recipe that called for a 9x13x2 pan as a way to learn to bake in a pressure cooker. I have the 8 quart Pro-selections cooker they sell at the boat show. If you have a smaller cooker you could do one pan at a time, I believe you would do each for 30 - 35 minutes still but I haven't tried it that way. If you don't have confectioners' sugar but have a blender or food processor you can make your own by grinding regular sugar until it is power fine. If the top of the lower layer of the cake get messed up by the spacer don't worry, you've going to frost it and stick and layer on top of it anyway. The spacers could be just about anything, I've been using bent coat hangers.
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Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: I adapted the original recipe by reducing the quantities of butter and sugar in both the cake and the topping by 25% - 30% and still think it is delicious. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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Number of Servings: 8 Comments: This is light and perfect in tropical locations.
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Number of Servings: more than 8
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Number of Servings: 4 Comments: Created on Andy Em from what was on hand during the Caribbean 1500, 2004. Variations: "Monkey Stormy" same except add layer of sliced banana before ice cream. "Warm n' Stormy" outta ice cream? Same except replace ice cream with chopped dates, raisins, walnuts, and top with a little hot coffee. "Gale Force Stormy" served only when on hook or in port. Same as above but lots more Goslings!
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Number of Servings: 1 Comments: Great protein treat, low in carbs. 160 calories, 6 g carbs, 8 g protein, 10g fat.
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Number of Servings: 4 Comments: Best with little Cuban finger bananas. Also delicious with French toast.
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Number of Servings: 6 Comments: We got the recipe from another cruiser. This can also be used with any recipe needing caramel. It is easy to do multiple cans and they do not need refrigeration until opened!
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Number of Servings: 4 Comments: One of my original recipes for using a microwave.
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Low Carb Creamy White Chocolate Number of Servings: 4
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Number of Servings: 6 Comments: I made this up back in the days when I worked for Getaway Sailing. It was a great way to keep things simple and fun. When it was time to whip the cream, I would enlist help from on of the charterers. I had a special apron for them and would give them a little hand rotary mixer to use. It was always a lot of fun.
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Fruit pizza Fruit pizza Fruit Pizza Number of Servings: 8 Comments: Several years ago, something like this was being made in Rock Hall, Maryland, and I envied the people buying it for a hefty price! I decided I could make that or something like that, so here it is!
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Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: This cake is great with a peanut butter frosting. It is unique because it has no eggs or dairy products. Traditional family birthday cake for us!
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Number of Servings: 6 Comments: Easy dessert to bake while eating dinner.
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Number of Servings: 8 Comments: I prefer "Nellie & Joe's" key lime juice from Key West, FL.
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Chocoate Oatmeal No-bake Cookies Number of Servings: more than 8 Comments: My mom always made these for a quick treat. I took them to a pot-luck at Grabber's on Great Guana Cay in Abaco, Bahamas and they were gone in a flash!
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