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This rolled fondant recipe uses shortening and confectioner's sugar for a buttercream flavor with the appearance of traditional fondant.
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No mix needed to make these savory cornbread muffins, made with cornmeal, sour cream, chopped corn, and Cheddar cheese.
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Beans, corn, scallions, bell peppers and onions are mixed together and napped with a vinaigrette dressing that has had a few niceties added: cilantro, pepper, cayenne and cumin. Toss and let sit overnight. Wonderful!
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Fried corn tortillas are filled with a mixture of chicken, green chilies, green chile salsa, and cream; then topped with Jack cheese, and baked to a delicious finish.
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For this perfect vegetable taco recipe you will to get summer squash, cremini mushrooms, poblano peppers, mustard greens, and onion.
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Marcia Kiesel studs corn bread with sweet, chewy figs, and salty feta. Baking it in a cast-iron skillet gives it a delicious crusty bottom.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: corn syrup, lemon juice, mint, comice
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Brush ears of sweet corn with a mixture of lime juice seasoned with chili powder and just grill them until golden brown for a light and tasty side dish.
Ingredients: corn, lime juice, chili powder
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When baking these bacon-and-scallion-flecked corn muffins Nick Fauchald prefers the grill to a conventional oven because the muffins absorb some of the grill's great smoky flavors.
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Genuine Chesapeake Bay cuisine, this soup contains lima beans, corn, carrots, onions and Maryland blue back-fin crab meat and crab claws. Old Bay seasoning is required for authentic taste.
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I’m usually not a big fan of sweet kettle corn, but I wanted to make a moderately sweet version because some people love it and it is nice to be able to offer a sweet snack for the holidays I realized after testing this recipe that I do like kettle corn if it isn’t too sweet The trick to not burning the sugar when you make kettle corn is to add the sugar off the heat at the end of popping
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Plump little Chinese peanut cookies have that melt-in-your-mouth quality.