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[quote=Anonymous]Poor form to self-quote but can't edit the original. :) [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Liking the favorite appetizer comments and would like some dessert ideas for outdoor pot luck with neighbors. I use to bring brownies or rice crispy treats but kids are older now and I need some new ideas. TIA![/quote] Most of these are old-school but I rarely bring home anything but crumbles. [list][b]Chocolate Chip Cookies[/b] (Toll House back-of-the-bag, queue the [i]Friends[/i] episode!)[/list] [list][b]Snickerdoodles[/b] ([url]https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/snickerdoodles/)[/url][/list] [list][b]Darn Good Chocolate Cake[/b] ([url]https://phxcooks.com/americas-test-kitchen-lemon-bars-recipe/[/url]) -- I don't make/use the ganache from this recipe and ours look a bit better than the photo on this link. If you're an Aldi's shopper, they sell all of the ingredients and we particularly like their chocolate chunks {rather than chips}][/list] [list][b][i]Lemon Sour Cream[/i] Pound Cake[/b]** (with sugared fruit, if you're feeling fancy)[/list] [list][b]Key Lime Pie[/b] ([url]https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/key-lime-pie.html)[/url] -- uses regular limes! {so please don't use bottled} and we rarely make the meringue topping[/list] [list][b]Lemon Bar[/b]s ([url]https://phxcooks.com/americas-test-kitchen-lemon-bars-recipe/)[/url][/list] [/quote] ** I failed to include "lemon and sour cream" and am struggling to find an online version with our exact specs/proportions. I'll look more later or type it in if you're still interested. What's odd is, the recipe was my family's recipe box (now that's Old School!) but I have two different friends who have the [i]exact[/i] same recipe from their families -- and we are all from very different backgrounds (Manhattan, Southern Louisiana/Cajun, and 1st Gen Immigrant).[/quote]
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