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This mashup of Julia Child recipes, combining elements of her quiche Lorraine and quiche au fromage, then pouring them into a lard-and-butter based pie crust, results in a serious breakfast feast You could make the whole thing the night before serving it, and consume it at room temperature in the morning But just making the dough for the crust in advance will save loads of time -- and the pleasure of the bubbling hot dish on a breakfast table is impossible to deny.
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This is a project recipe, to be sure But the result An impressive, delectable mountain of perfectly cooked pasta, tender meatballs, egg and salami, swathed in a rich ragu and folded all together in a lissome dough
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I never make gravy Some people find that perplexing, but I don’t like it — there’s just too much fat involved Instead, I make this mushroom ragout and spoon it over the turkey and on the side.
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Our version of the popular Girl Scout Samoa Cookie made with a combination of shortbread, caramel, coconut, and chocolate.
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This layer cake will truly sleigh your holiday dessert table.
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There’s a lot to like in a little cupcake There’s the joy of having a cake all to yourself The pleasure of getting creamy frosting and tender cake in every bite
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A good lemon dessert is a foolproof crowd-pleaser, and this delightfully easy sour cream poundcake is no exception The inside of the cake is sweet and tender, laced with a subtle lemon flavor throughout, while the outer part of the cake, brushed with a simple lemon juice-confectioners' sugar glaze, is distinctly tart and slightly crunchy The two together is a sort of perfection.
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The perfect cross between a berry muffin and a jelly doughnut—minus the dairy.