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Top 10 Christmas Videos

By:   Allrecipes Staff

Sometimes reading a recipe isn't enough.

Watch our top ten Christmas videos for practical visual tips on improving presentation and creating holiday food hits.


1. Decorative Pie Pastries

Spice up your Christmas pumpkin or pecan pies with braided crusts and other decorative trimmings.


2. Santa Cookies

Learn how to make adorable, edible roly-poly Santas and butter snowmen.


3. Christmas Morning Crepes

The perfect treat for Christmas morning brunch. Follow these tips and you'll be making crepes like a pro.


4. Shipping Tips for Christmas Cookies

Find out how to ship cookies to friends and loved ones so that they arrive deliciously intact.


5. All About Cranberries

Learn how to determine if cranberries are fresh, plus discover ways to use and store cranberries.


6. Cookie Exchange

So many holiday cookies, so little time! Host a cookie exchange party so you can enjoy a few of each kind.


7. Pumpkin Cake Rolls

Never made a pumpkin cake roll or Yule log? Roll the tape on this video to find out how.


8. Two-Tone Sweet Potatoes

Choose the perfect sweet potatoes for your favorite side dishes. Combine russet potatoes and sweet potatoes for a favorable look.


9. Melting Chocolate Safely

Learn how to safely melt chocolate so you don't end up with a burnt mess.


10. Cranberry Tabletop Centerpiece

Set the mood for your Christmas dinner--learn how to create a festive centerpiece using candles and cranberries.


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    Lilly B. 
    Nov. 10, 2009 1:40 pm
    Thank You for the video on how to make dough for pies is so simple but when you are not sure of shich appliance to use it makes it difficult. I don't have a Kitchen Aid mixer which is how I thought was the only way to make dough. Thank goodness you used a food processor on you video and said when to pulse the dough and for how long again that was just so helpful. That is why I always go to your site when I need to learn something new about cooking or need a new recipe. Lilly B.
     
     
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