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What's your favorite holiday season baked good?
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 566887" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>White chocolate cheesecake with caramel sauce. Not actually a Christmas goodie, but I bake it for every dinner party I throw and Christmas dinner is no different.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I love to bake cookies. I've come up with a weird icing meld -- part buttercream, part glaze -- that is lovely for decorating cookies. This year I think I will do Gingerbread men, Ginger snaps (English style, with large chunks of real ginger), sugar cookies and perhaps a Christmas Tree cake. (I have a pan shaped like a Christmas Tree. I just bake a regular cake and decorate it to look like a tree.)</p><p></p><p>If I'm feeling brave, I will attempt my Grannie's Christmas cake recipe, but I'm already a few weeks behind. The cake should have been baked and the rum soaking begun at least 2 weeks ago to make it properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 566887, member: 3907"] White chocolate cheesecake with caramel sauce. Not actually a Christmas goodie, but I bake it for every dinner party I throw and Christmas dinner is no different. Other than that, I love to bake cookies. I've come up with a weird icing meld -- part buttercream, part glaze -- that is lovely for decorating cookies. This year I think I will do Gingerbread men, Ginger snaps (English style, with large chunks of real ginger), sugar cookies and perhaps a Christmas Tree cake. (I have a pan shaped like a Christmas Tree. I just bake a regular cake and decorate it to look like a tree.) If I'm feeling brave, I will attempt my Grannie's Christmas cake recipe, but I'm already a few weeks behind. The cake should have been baked and the rum soaking begun at least 2 weeks ago to make it properly. [/QUOTE]
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