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- noun Plural form of
danish .
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Examples
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The dough used in danishes is similar to the dough used in croissants.
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The dough used in danishes is similar to the dough used in croissants.
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One solution is to run to the local bakery and pick up some danishes, but another is to make a quick batch of danish using puff pastry instead of a more traditional danish dough.
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These days, there are a lot of variations out there and you can find King Cakes that are also filled with cream cheese, praline and jam - a lot like danishes.
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Whether a batch of muffins takes a few minutes or a tray of from-scratch danishes takes a lot longer, the results are well worth the effort you put into them.
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The secret to making these danishes so good is the cream cheese filling inside.
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These days, there are a lot of variations out there and you can find King Cakes that are also filled with cream cheese, praline and jam - a lot like danishes.
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Whether a batch of muffins takes a few minutes or a tray of from-scratch danishes takes a lot longer, the results are well worth the effort you put into them.
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One solution is to run to the local bakery and pick up some danishes, but another is to make a quick batch of danish using puff pastry instead of a more traditional danish dough.
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The secret to making these danishes so good is the cream cheese filling inside.
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