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This hot fudge sundae is nothing close to what you grew up with That’s a good thing Here, you’ll mix up a dreamy concoction of cream, bananas, rum and frozen Heath bars, run it through an ice cream maker, and then douse it in a rich chocolate-butter sauce
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Poached chicken breasts, which are at the center of this salad, are a low-fat, high-protein staple with endless possibilities In this recipe, inspiration comes from the Southeast Asian country of Indonesia Mint leaves and cilantro add a fresh bite and mung bean sprouts or sunflower sprouts help to fill out the dish
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Juicy, fruit-filled, buttery and gently spiced, this recipe splits the difference between a peach pie and a crumble: a flaky, all-butter crust is a bed for the jammy sliced peaches, but a cinnamon-scented crumble tops it all off Even better, this recipe feeds a crowd, making it ideal for toting to a picnic or barbeque When peaches and nectarines aren’t in season, you can make this with a mix of plums and blueberries, cherries or ripe sweet pears
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I love to sprinkle nigella seeds over the tops of these fragrant buns — they look great and the savory nigella contrasts well with the sweet dough (Sesame seeds would work, too.) Clotted cream is the perfect accompaniment, but if you can’t find it, crème fraîche or mascarpone would also be lovely — whether at breakfast or teatime.
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The galette des rois, celebrating Epiphany, the day the Three Kings (les rois) visited the infant Jesus, is baked throughout January in France. Composed of two circles of puff pastry sandwiching a frangipani filling, each comes with a crown and always has a trinket, called a fève, or bean, baked into it. It’s an invitation to gather, as much party game as pastry – if your slice has the fève, you get the crown and the right to be king or queen for the day. Happily, the galette can be made to fit your schedule The pastry circles can be cut, covered and refrigerated ahead of time as can the almond filling (it will keep for up to 3 days). And the whole construction can be made early in the day and baked when you’re ready for it. Tuck a bean or whole almond into the filling — warn your guests — and, if there are children in the house, put them to work crafting a crown. 
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A three-layer extravaganza with a touch of molasses and shredded apple to keep it moist.
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This recipe is adapted from Samui Institute of Culinary Arts in Thailand, Koh Samui island
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This recipe is by Christine Muhlke and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This gourmet dessert is a wonderful alternative to the Thanksgiving standard of pumpkin pie. I like to offer 2 desserts for that day. This one can be made the day before, freeing up valuable time on Thanksgiving Day for other preparations. These melt in your mouth.
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Serve this decadent hot chocolate recipe from Thomas Keller's Bouchon Bakery as a treat for guests or a personal indulgence.
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