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Fresh Cherries : Top 20

 

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Cake

Submitted by: ARVILLALAR 
Your favorite ice cream flavors in a cookie crust, topped with whipped cream, fudge and cherries. 

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Classic Cherries Jubilee

Submitted by: Wilemon Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Afton, Virginia, USA
Living In: Larkspur, Colorado, USA
Classic cherries jubilee, simmered with orange zest and flambeed with brandy is a great, refreshing dessert especially after a hearty meal. 

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Cherry Dump Pudding

Submitted by: Stephanie Auld 
A vanilla-laced pudding is topped with sour cherries and sweetened cherry juices, and then it's baked for about 45 minutes. 

Beer Cake II

Submitted by: Chris & Carole Koceja 
A wonderfully delicious chocolate cake with subtle beer overtone. 

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Raspberry Cherry Pie

Submitted by: Mari Anne Warren 
No one can resist a slice (or two!) of this tart 'cherry-berry' pie. Growing up, my sister and I requested this pie for our birthdays instead of cake. Now it's a favorite of my own family. -Mari Anne Warren Milton, Wisconsin 

Drupey Pie

Submitted by: Karen 
I added fresh, ripe nectarines and apricots to this sour cherry pie. These fruits are drupe fruits meaning they are fleshy with a hard stone or seed in the middle. The pie was summery and delicious! I really like to use turbinado sugar--it's less processed and has a good flavor--but white sugar would be fine, too. 

O' Henry Slice

Submitted by: S. Millar 
An excellent bar. Best served the next day as the graham crackers soften and become a layer in the bar. They also freeze well. 

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Fresh Summer Fruit Salad

Submitted by: CHMOORE 
Fresh fruit is tossed in homemade rhubarb sauce for a delicious, and fruity alternative to regular fruit salad! One day I decided to stir some rhubarb sauce into my fruit salad - and LOVED the result. The rhubarb sauce keeps fruits from turning brown too. 

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Next Best Thing to Lulu's Pina Colada

Submitted by: Simon'sMom 
Sweet, slushy and sensational, this version of the tropical drink combines crushed pineapple with juice, pina colada mix, rum, vanilla ice cream, and whipping cream as inspired by a creation at Lulu's, a popular restaurant in Gulf Shores, Alabama. 

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Cherry Blast

Submitted by: Elizabeth 
Fresh cherries and pineapple rings make a quick, fruity snack. 

Cherry Chutney

Submitted by: QAEDON 
Home Town: Portland, Oregon, USA
Living In: The Dalles, Oregon, USA
So many cherries are produced during cherry harvest that I created a savory recipe, because there's only so much cherry pie and ice cream one man can eat! 

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Cherry Pie III

Submitted by: Beth Campbell 
You 'll be able to tell that this is a prize-winning recipe. The crust is flaky and buttery, the cherry filling is thick and perfectly sweetened, and there 's a lovely hint of almond extract. 

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Baked Fresh Cherry Pie

Submitted by: Cali 
If you 've never eaten a fresh cherry pie, you 're in for a treat with this recipe. It 's a bit of work to pit the cherries, but once this is done, there 's not much left to do: mix the cherries with almond and vanilla extracts, sugar and tapioca 

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Fresh Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: Miranda W. 
Living In: Blue Springs, Missouri, USA
This is a delicious cherry cobbler made with fresh cherries instead of canned. It may take a little longer to make because you need to pit the cherries, but it is well worth it when you taste the finished product. 

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Fresh Cherry Crisp

Submitted by: ARANDYGAIL 
A cherry crisp using sour pie cherries that has an oatmeal crunch topping. This is delicious warm from the oven with ice cream. Fresh, frozen, or canned cherries may be used. 

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Cherry Cobbler I

Submitted by: Mary Lehmann 
Simple and sweet, this cobbler will garner raves. Cherries simply go in the bottom of the pan along with some baking powder dough and a sugary cornstarch syrup. Then altogether they bake up sweet, bubbly and delicious. Serve it warm with whipped cream. 

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Cherry Pie IV

Submitted by: Beth Campbell 
This is the 1999 American Pie Council's National Pie Championship first place winner in the Fruit and Berry Category. 

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Fresh Fruit Cobbler

Submitted by: Victor 
Slices of sugared fresh fruit - peaches, pears, plums, and cherries - are piled into a large casserole dish and covered with a sweet batter. Thirty minutes later, the cobbler emerges bubbling, fragrant, and golden brown. 

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Blueberry Cherry Pie

Submitted by: Deanna 
Who would have thought? Blueberries and cherries in the same pie. But they 're divine together. You 'll have to pit the cherries, but it should be a labor of love. The berries are sugared, dusted with flour and cinnamon, and dotted with butter. The oven takes care of the rest. 

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Sangria by the Pros

Submitted by: PAULHAYWARD 
I found a good sangria recipe and headed to the liquor store to purchase the alcohol. In line, ahead of me, was a man who said he has been a bartender for twenty years now, and that the recipe needed a few touch-ups if I wanted to make it like the Pros. So, here is what he professed to me, muchos thanks to the other submitters for their delicious versions. 

 
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