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- adjective Alternative spelling of
caky .
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Examples
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It goes on to list several types of kuchen, including this description which is closest to the kuchen I made today: "A pie-like pastry, with a thick," cakey "crust and a sweet custard based filling."
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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It goes on to list several types of kuchen, including this description which is closest to the kuchen I made today: "A pie-like pastry, with a thick," cakey "crust and a sweet custard based filling."
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Most of the people I know do not like 'cakey' brownies.
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Most of the people I know do not like 'cakey' brownies.
Archive 2006-01-01 2006
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Though it got softer farther in, the interior was more "cakey" or "bready" than gooey.
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They use cakey gingerbread blondies, cut into gingerbread people shapes, in place of graham crackers and are filled with dark chocolate, marshmallow cream and orange zest.
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Oladi Russian Kefir Pancakes These sweet, tangy fritters are reminiscent of American buttermilk pancakes but chewier and less cakey.
Beyond Blini Edward Schneider 2011
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There should be "the best cakey" brownie (again, not a big fan but I know there are committed followers out there), "the best iced" (I think icing is overkill but I'll always remember the Sara Lee foil pan of my youth fondly) and "the best fudgy."
Miranda Levenstein: "The Best" Cream Cheese Brownies Miranda Levenstein 2011
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When I first saw the recipe I was won over - I love ricotta and cakey cookies.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Those round mounds of cakey goodness originated from kitchens of the area's Amish families, dating back generations, they say.
Whoopie pies spark food fight between Pennsylvania, Maine 2011
gangerh commented on the word cakey
'Hello, Inspector,' said the Gingerbreadman, his voice a low, cakey rumble. 'How are things with you?'
The Fourth Bear by Jasper Fforde.
September 17, 2008