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Praline Cookies

Submitted by: Ingrid 
This recipe makes a good cookie, but rather rich! 

Praline Butter Cookies

Submitted by: ERIN CAROL 
Butter cookies. 

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Pecan Praline Cookies

Submitted by: EVANSDL 
Simple, but out of this world! 

Praline Brownies

Submitted by: Mindy Weiser 
'I created these brownies as a tribute to that luscious candy which is so popular in the Deep South,' says Mindy Weiser of Southport, North Carolina. 

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Submitted by: June Grimm 
This recipe is over 70 years old. It came from the grandmother of a friend of my son's, when he was a Boy Scout. This was his troop's favorite cookie. -June Grimm, San Rafael, California 

Texas Praline Cake

Submitted by: Kat Mitschke 
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Praline Cookies

Submitted by: Melody Sroufe 
These cookies are both crisp and chewy. They can be frozen after they're iced for real convenience. With two small children, that's a great way to have my baking done ahead of time for holidays or special occasions. The only problem is hiding them so my husband can't find them! 

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Submitted by: Jeannie Mayfield 
While living in Wisconsin years ago, I participated in an annual cookie exchange with my co-workers, and the other women raved about these. The unique recipe now holds a treasured place in our family cookbook. 

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Praline Sundae Topping

Submitted by: ADDO 
This can be served warm or cold over ice cream. Store in refrigerator. 

Praline Pie

Submitted by: Sandy 
For this rich, deep-dish pie, lots of chopped pecans are stirred into a mixture of brown and white sugars, heavy cream and butter. Then this lovely concoction is carefully cooked on the stove until a candy thermometer tells you that it is now praline. This thick and glistening candy filling is poured into a prepared crust and baked in a slow oven for twenty minutes. 
 
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