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Cookies are rolled in crushed corn flakes and topped with a quarter of a maraschino cherry.
Cookies are rolled in crushed corn flakes and topped with a quarter of a maraschino cherry.
Ingredients:
shortening, sugar, eggs, milk, vanilla, flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, pecans, dates, cherries, cornflakes
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These yummy Polish pierogies are stuffed with green cabbage and onion and served in a creamy mushroom sauce with dried and fresh mushrooms.
These yummy Polish pierogies are stuffed with green cabbage and onion and served in a creamy mushroom sauce with dried and fresh mushrooms.
Ingredients:
butter, water, flour, cabbage, onion, olive oil, caraway seeds, salt, black pepper, mushrooms, heavy cream, potato starch
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When you want a warm, comforting Mexican dish, forget Taco Tuesday — it's enchilada time.
When you want a warm, comforting Mexican dish, forget Taco Tuesday — it's enchilada time.
Ingredients:
rotisserie chicken, cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, green chilis, black beans, enchilada sauce, flour tortillas, monterey jack, cilantro, limes
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Serve warm with ice cream, frosted with cream cheese, or all by its lonesome. This cake is always a treat.
Serve warm with ice cream, frosted with cream cheese, or all by its lonesome. This cake is always a treat.
Ingredients:
shortening, brown sugar, molasses, eggs, salt, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, flour, baking soda, brewed coffee
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Bacon, onions, and potatoes are a classic combination utilized in this soup seasoned with caraway seed and marjoram.
Bacon, onions, and potatoes are a classic combination utilized in this soup seasoned with caraway seed and marjoram.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onions, bacon, bay leaf, chicken broth, potatoes, flour, marjoram, caraway seed, sour cream
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A classic focaccia bread recipe. You will need flour, yeast, olive oil, light brown sugar, and salt. Fresh rosemary and coarse salt are optional.
A classic focaccia bread recipe. You will need flour, yeast, olive oil, light brown sugar, and salt. Fresh rosemary and coarse salt are optional.
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No butter, just oil in this recipe that delivers a rich, chewy, and chocolate-y cake in about an hour.
No butter, just oil in this recipe that delivers a rich, chewy, and chocolate-y cake in about an hour.
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Kasutera, a traditional Japanese honey cake, is a nice light sponge cake, similar to angel food cake. Serve with sweet adzuki bean paste and ice cream.
Kasutera, a traditional Japanese honey cake, is a nice light sponge cake, similar to angel food cake. Serve with sweet adzuki bean paste and ice cream.
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This easy cornbread recipe uses coconut oil to deliver a slightly sweet and fully delicious take on the quick-bread classic.
This easy cornbread recipe uses coconut oil to deliver a slightly sweet and fully delicious take on the quick-bread classic.
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Delicious green chiles stuffed with cheese, dipped in a special batter and fried in canola oil.
Delicious green chiles stuffed with cheese, dipped in a special batter and fried in canola oil.
Ingredients:
anaheim chile, cheddar cheese, milk, flour, egg, baking powder, baking soda, salt, canola oil
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A classic British bakewell tart is a threesome: a crust; a layer of raspberry jam â one chockfull of seeds; and a sponge cake redolent of almonds. Sliced almonds and a drizzle of icing may or may not be optional, depending on whose recipe youâre using. I got my first taste of a bakewell, and this recipe, in Paris from my friend, Stephanie Johnston, who got it from her mom, Granny Annie, in England. Granny never used almonds or icing but occasionally swapped her homemade raspberry jam for red currant jelly or lemon curd. When I asked what made a good bakewell, Steph instructed, âThe crust, the jam and the almond cake.â Well, of course. That settled, Stephanie confessed to using Bonne Maman jam from the supermarket As for the crust, both Steph and her mom make a plain, all-butter crust, think pâte brisée or pie dough. We polished off Stephâs tart in one go after dinner, but had we shown more discipline, it would have kept at room temperature for three more days.
A classic British bakewell tart is a threesome: a crust; a layer of raspberry jam â one chockfull of seeds; and a sponge cake redolent of almonds. Sliced almonds and a drizzle of icing may or may not be optional, depending on whose recipe youâre using. I got my first taste of a bakewell, and this recipe, in Paris from my friend, Stephanie Johnston, who got it from her mom, Granny Annie, in England. Granny never used almonds or icing but occasionally swapped her homemade raspberry jam for red currant jelly or lemon curd. When I asked what made a good bakewell, Steph instructed, âThe crust, the jam and the almond cake.â Well, of course. That settled, Stephanie confessed to using Bonne Maman jam from the supermarket As for the crust, both Steph and her mom make a plain, all-butter crust, think pâte brisée or pie dough. We polished off Stephâs tart in one go after dinner, but had we shown more discipline, it would have kept at room temperature for three more days.
Ingredients:
tart crust, almond flour, flour, baking powder, butter, sugar, eggs, almond extract, raspberry jam, almonds, confectioners sugar, water