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Brownies V

Submitted by: Peggy Sue
A fabulous brownie with a terrific orange flavor that can be complimented by Grand Marinier or orange extract. Moist and super chocolaty! 

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Cannoli Cake Roll

Submitted by: Shirley
A decadent and rich jelly-roll style cake. Makes a wonderful showcase, well worth the effort! 

Cheesecake Ice Cream

Submitted by: Robert
Home Town: Bethpage, New York, USA
A tangy cheesecake flavored ice cream, perfect to pair with fresh cut fruit, berries, nuts, or chocolate. 

Chocolate Orange Fondue

Submitted by: DRANDYP
A chocolate and orange piece of heaven, great with strawberries and cake for dipping! For best results use a chocolate that is at least 70 percent cocoa. 

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Chocolate Orange Marble Cake

Submitted by: Carol
These two flavors blend well together. This forms an attractive and moist cake. 

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Chocolate Orange Truffles

Submitted by: Terry
Use orange liqueur or orange juice to flavor these dipped truffles. This is a very easy recipe, requiring no candy thermometer and no sensitive tempering of the chocolate. 

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Chocolate Strawberry Shortcake

Submitted by: Marjorita
A chocolate version of everybody's favorite dessert. 

Cranberry Cream Pie II

Submitted by: Stacy
The crust is graham crackers studded with pecans. The filling is whipped cream and cream cheese with a splash of orange liqueur. And the topping is a sweetened fresh cranberry sauce. Chill and decorate with whole cranberries and a sprig of mint. 

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Dried Apricot Pie

Submitted by: Bonnie
Sliced, dried apricots are heated up in water, mixed with orange liqueur, sugar, and cornstarch and poured into an unbaked pie shell. An hour later, the pie emerges warm, luscious and very apricoty. 

Fabulous Orange Cake

Submitted by: D. Claybourn
This is a very rich and moist cake that is one of my husband's favorites, and very easy to make. We have also substituted Peach Schnapps for the orange liqueur with great results. 

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Flan III

Submitted by: Ken DeShong
Creme caramel made with cream and flavored with orange liqueur, baked in individual ramekins. 

Fluffy Fruit Dip

Submitted by: Gayle Nelson
Use this orange flavored dip made with marshmallow creme and cream cheese for dipping fruit skewers. 

Fresh Blueberry Pie IV

Submitted by: Linda Mathis
Fresh blueberries are cooked up with sugar, cornstarch and water until thick and bubbly. Butter, lemon juice, orange liqueur and fresh whole blueberries are stirred in. This lovely mixture is then spooned into a pre-baked pie shell and chilled. 

Fried Banana Dessert

Submitted by: leesa
Home Town: West Milton, Ohio, USA
Living In: Sidney, Ohio, USA
Golden brown fried bananas top a warm, chocolate-orange sauce in this easy and impressive dessert. 

Fruitcake Truffles

Submitted by: S. Millar
This recipe will make good use of any extra fruitcake. Orange juice can be substituted for orange liqueur. Cocoa powder can be substituted for the sifted confections' sugar. 

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German Christmas Gingerbread

Submitted by: Carol
This is a good recipe for Christmas and very different to our North American one. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Grand Marnier Apples with Ice Cream

Submitted by: time2sing
This is so easy and delicious. Apples are cooked in orange juice, spiced with cinnamon, and spooned over ice cream. Great for your holiday dinner parties. 

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Grand Marnier Brownies

Submitted by: Rosina
A brownie for adults. 

Holly's Black Forest Cake

Submitted by: Holly Brazzell
This is a recipe that is simple to make and always makes people at parties rave. Garnish with dollops of whipped cream and reserved cherries. 

Italian Cassata

Submitted by: Juanita Peek
We were served Cassata in Italy on a number of occasions. It was always excellent. A beautiful presentation. 


 
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