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French vanilla ice cream lightly coated with Irish cream liqueur, then bathed in hot brewed coffee. A sweet, creamy coffee treat.
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Roasted sweet potato fries are quick and easy to prepare using 3 simple ingredients; serve alongside your favorite sandwich.
Ingredients: sweet potatoes, olive oil
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The original tuna sandwich.
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New Orleans chef John Besh shows Food Network Magazine how to make a Gulf Coast favorite: baked oysters.
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Store-bought croutons simply can’t compete with homemade ones To begin with, your raw ingredients are almost certainly of a higher quality, and hence more delicious, than the stuff anyone else will use What’s more, the rustic, uneven shape of torn croutons, like these croutons from "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" by Samin Nosrat, lends a variety of textures to your salads
Ingredients: sourdough bread, olive oil
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A delicious update to the old-fashioned diner staple.
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These pickles use apple cider vinegar, celery seed, turmeric, and mustard seed and need 2 weeks in the jar.
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This sweet, simple, and moist gluten-free cornbread made with white cornmeal is quick and easy to make and perfect for a gluten-free diet.
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Whole grains tend to absorb more water and produce weaker gluten networks, and I found that kneading, as the recipe directs, gave a lighter, loftier loaf.
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This yeast bread is a cold-rise version. The good thing about it is that you can make plain yeast rolls out of it, or make it into a cinnamon-raisin swirl loaf. Plus, this dough will last about 1 week, if you keep it wrapped in plastic wrap in your refrigerator.
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Here's Irish soda bread the old school way, with just flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. It's not baked, it's cooked on a griddle. Serve with butter and jam, or fry it up crisp in bacon drippings.