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  "path": "/blog/2026/05/25/unique-hybrid-desserts",
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  "textContent": "Some of the best recipe ideas just involve smashing two desserts into one. I mean, what if a fruit pie was actually a cupcake? Or a croissant turned into bread? We’ve dubbed these ideas “mashup recipes,” and they’re some of the most fun to make (and eat!). From doughnut-like cakes to pie-inspired bars, these unique desserts are the best of both worlds.\n\nThe post 11 unique hybrid dessert recipes  : Because two desserts are better than one.  appeared first on the King Arthur Blog.",
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