Wednesday, 20 December 2017

The best holiday desserts to make now

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47 decadent desserts to make your Christmas the sweetest ever
From cakes and pies to yule logs and festive cookies, these confections will dazzle at your holiday dinner table.
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This maple-apple tarte tatin will be the sweet star of your holiday party
Fresh apples are the star of this dessert, but the flaky crust and sweet maple whipped cream add incredible flavor and texture too.
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Jeff Mauro shares 4 fabulous cocktails to toast the holidays
The Food Network star showcases wonderful, winter-themed drinks for every palate.
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Truffled potato gratin
Dress up the classic side with a truffle-studded cheese sauce.
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Burger King trolls McDonald's with fiery holiday gift
The Whopper chain, known for its flame broiled-burgers, "gifted" McDonald's with real flames for the holidays.
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Dunkin' Donuts will warm our darkest days with coffee-flavored beer
Dunkin' Donuts limited-edition brew DDark Roasted Brew was created with Boston-based beer maker Wormtown Brewery.
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