When you don't have enough time to make dessert, don't have the energy, or are just curious to see how much 3 ingredients can do for you, the 3-ingredient milk ball is the recipe for you. Click here to check out our collection of 5-ingredients-or-less desserts.
Did you know this meringue-based recipe is Russian? It was named after the ballerina Anna Pavlova, believe to be created in her honor during the 1920s. To this day it is greatly debated whether the origins of the Pavlova are in New Zealand or Australia. We'd let the historians dig into that while we dig into a nice cup of Pavlova.
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This Brazilian confection is believed to have been invented in the mid-1940s, as part of Eduardo Gomes' presidential candidacy campaign. Gomes was a Brigadier- a military man- running for the presidency. One of his supporters, Heloisa Nabuco de Oliveira, invented and sold this treat, and named it after Gomes. While the confection soon became popular and remained so until today, Gomes never won the elections.
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The perfect cookies recipe for when you feel like having a big treat but you don't have the time for all the work a proper cake demands. These will be perfect for any holiday table- just look at them!
You could also easily turn them vegan by using dark chocolate kisses.
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