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Bananas Foster II

Submitted by: BUTTERMEBREAD 
Bananas are cooked in a bubbling pan of dark brown sugar, butter, rum and cinnamon and served over ice cream with walnuts in this elegant, quick dessert. 

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Tiramisu II

Submitted by: Christine 
Mascarpone custard layered with whipped cream and rum and coffee soaked ladyfingers. 

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Chocolate Ganache

Submitted by: Ingrid E. Vogel 
This is a rich, dark chocolate topping or decoration that has lots of uses. It can be whipped as filling or icing, or just poured over whatever cake you like. 

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Easy Rum Cake

Submitted by: Mariann 
This is an easy cake with a rum glaze. Enjoy! 

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Nutty Pina Colada Biscotti

Submitted by: mcbartko Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Columbus, Ohio, USA
A refreshing biscotti reminiscent of the tropical drink. Great with tea or coffee! I never really measure the ingredients after rum but I've tried to approximate for you... My friends LOVE this recipe! 

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Chocolate Toffee Cookies II

Submitted by: Stephanie 
These cookies will become crisp after they have cooled. 

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Christmas Fruitcake

Submitted by: Karen Uffelman 
It's a shame that fruitcake as a species gets such a bad rap. With its two key ingredients - rum and butter - it ought to be a hit. This recipe includes dried fruit, instead of the glowing, candied stuff we've all learned to associate with fruitcake, and is less dense and more cake-like than many fruitcake recipes. It has become a favorite of my friends and family around the holidays (even the skeptical ones), and is delicious by itself, or covered with a layer of almond paste. Fruitcake is also traditional for wedding cake in England, and makes a very rich, sophisticated dessert for luncheons or teas. 

Biscuit Tortoni

Submitted by: Mary Ann 
Vanilla ice cream is combined with brandy-sweetened whipped cream, amarettini cookies, rum, chocolate chips and toasted almonds in this cool, elegant dessert. 

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Pound Cake with Rum Topping

Submitted by: Jessica 
Delicious! A holiday favorite. Amaretto can be substituted for the rum if desired. 

Sicilian Fig Cookies

Submitted by: Letricia 
A delicious fig-filled pastry. You may substitute the figs with dried apricots or dates. Hazelnuts can also be used in place of the walnuts. 

Favorite Bourbon Pecan Pie

Submitted by: KIMBERLEY1017 
This unforgettable pecan pie gets its delicious and distinctive flavor from the bourbon. 

French Fruitcake

Submitted by: Carol 
This fruitcake needs no aging. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Raspberry Nut Butter Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is a lovely show off cake, especially when you want a fancy finale to a dinner party. Sprinkle with confectioners sugar over top just before serving to make it look even more attractive and delectable. 

German Filled Hoernchen

Submitted by: Elfi 
Rich tart pastry of little horns. The filling can also be marmalade, a mixture of raisins or currants with cinnamon and sugar, or chopped hazelnuts with sugar and enough sour or sweet cream to bind the mixture. 

California Black Bottom Pie

Submitted by: Mary Kay 
Traditional pie with creamy chocolate and airy rum layers. This one is livened up by a walnut and graham cracker crust. You can use orange-flavored liqueur in place of the rum if you like. Lots of work, but it is very good. Please note: this recipe contains raw eggs. We recommend that pregnant women, young children, the elderly and the infirm do not consume raw eggs. Important: be sure to use only fresh eggs for this recipe. 

Eggnog Pie

Submitted by: Wes 
A pie for the microwave. Graham cracker crust may be substituted for pre-baked pie crust. Creating this pie is a bit to do, but well worth the time spent! 

Black Bottom Pie II

Submitted by: Kathy Mowery 
Waiting 3 hours to let this pie set is a small price to pay to have the quintessential black bottom pie that delicately hints of rum. The rich chocolate bottom is filled with custardy filling that is then spread with a sweet and airy rum topping. 

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Pat's Rose Apple Pie

Submitted by: Jim Scott 
Creating this beautiful pie is a labor of love, but the fabulous result is well worth the effort. A homemade pie shell is pre-baked. When cooled, a luscious pureed apple mixture is spooned in and covered with a spiral of apple slices that have been sugared, spiced and splashed with a smidgen of rum. The top of the pie is then decorated with pastry leaves and baked until the filling bubbles and the crust is golden. 

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Chocolate Rum Balls I

Submitted by: FARMLIFE 
The holidays will sparkle brightly when you whip up a batch of these chocolate favorites! 

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Eggnog Cheesecake III

Submitted by: Bill Sinclair 
A graham cracker crust is filled with a decadent mixture of cream cheese, sugar, eggnog and a hint of rum. Garnish with whipped cream and colored sugar, if desired. 

 
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