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This absurdly rich chocolate cake came to The Times in a 1991 article by Molly O'Neill about Ebinger’s, the legendary chain of Brooklyn bakeries that closed its doors in 1972 after 74 years in business Their wildly popular blackout cake, a three layer devil's food cake filled with dark chocolate pudding, slathered with chocolate frosting and covered with chocolate cake crumbs, had a cult-like following in its day This recipe isn't authentic (the Ebinger family never shared the original recipe with the public), but Ms
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Maraschino cherries are wrapped in sugar then dipped in chocolate-flavored confectioners' coating and chilled.
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One of my favorite Cajun recipes! Shrimp may be substituted for crawfish.
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You can make soft, fluffy homemade vanilla marshmallows without gelatin using this vegetarian recipe that uses agar agar powder instead.
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These delicious Cereal bars are always a hit. Easy and quick to make.
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These are the perfect spicy and slightly sweet snacks perfect for those with dairy, egg and gluten intolerances... as well as those who love them! These muffins...
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A healthy grilled vegetable pasta salad recipe.
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Delicious homemade caramel coats tart apples for a yummy treat made from scratch. Get everything ready ahead of time because dipping the apples in the hot caramel goes very fast once you start.
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Crunchy curried kale with bits of tempeh, avocado, and corn tortillas is a tasty and hearty way to introduce your friends and family to vegetarian eating.
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Five spice is a popular Chinese spice blend consisting of Szechuan peppercorns, star anise, cloves, cinnamon, and fennel seeds. A little goes a long way, so use...
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Broccoli, red bell pepper, water chestnuts, baby corn, and bamboo shoots are stir-fried with cooked shrimp and served over a bed of fresh egg noodles.
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Long before the Cheesecake Factory made this dish popular in the United States, it was made at Yardbird in Hong Kong by the Canadian chef Matt Abergel Food that is “Korean-fried” combines the thin, crisp crust of Japanese tempura with the fire of Korean gochujang, a spicy staple available in any Asian market The Yardbird version also includes tempura mix and red yuzu kosho, a tart Japanese condiment made of red chiles, yuzu and salt