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These cookies are less sweet and chewier than many traditional nut macaroons The recipe is from Eileen Dangoor Khalastchy, an 86-year-old cook and baker who remembers her mother making something similar when the family lived in Iraq Ms
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An easy recipe for making your own flavored candy hearts with personalized captions for Valentine's Day.
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Amanda Saab, a social worker and home cook who lives near Detroit, riffs on her Lebanese grandmother's recipe for namoura, a cake made from semolina flour, soaked in syrup while it's still warm When she serves it at iftar dinners during Ramadan, Ms Saab often doses the syrup with a little bit of lavender extract
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Cook ground beef bulgogi-style in brown sugar, soy sauce, and garlic and serve over sesame buns with quick-pickled cucumber and red onion for a Korean twist on Sloppy Joes.
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Gulab jamun are like deep-fried waffle balls soaked in a rosewater sugar syrup. They're a South Asian bite-size dessert popular on special days.
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There is a traditional English dessert called Eton Mess, attributed to Eton College, in which broken meringues, strawberries and softly whipped cream are folded together “Mess” in this context doesn’t mean “messy,” but rather “mixture.” This recipe is a springtime mess of rhubarb and strawberries Feel free to substitute other berries or stone fruit as they come into season
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Garlic soup is a dish that you can turn to when you think the cupboards are bare It makes a soothing, satisfying meal The classic Provençal version of this soup is made with little more than water, whole crushed garlic cloves, salt, and olive oil; this version is more substantial and has a bit more flavor because I mince the garlic.
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This is a traditional Indian dessert. Spongy milky balls soaked in rose scented syrup. Delicious with fresh cream, Kulfi, ice cream etc. To make it even more fancy, sprinkle gold-leaf on top of each serving.
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My friend Kris and I adapted this fantastic recipe from the November 2007 edition of Delicious Magazine in Australia. My all-time favorite recipe and food publication...