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Little slices of party rye are a Southern favorite for tea sandwiches: "You don't see regular rye down here every day," Martha Hall Foose says. If party rye isn't available, use a cookie cutter to create rounds from regular bread slices.
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A fresh apricot pie is made from a few simple ingredients.
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This recipe is by Nigella Lawson and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Christina's Peanut Brittle Pork Satay with Peanut Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe yields a very rich, smooth, and creamy cinnamon-scented rice pudding with a hint of lemon.
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Tofu is not solely the stuff of stir-fries For example, I can almost guarantee you will be impressed by this dessert, a pudding that takes about as much time to make as hot chocolate But there are a few qualifiers
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This is an American rendition of a classic British crumpet made with buttermilk. Serve with your choice of savory or sweet toppings.
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Getting supper on the table quickly makes you feel efficient Baking a batch of soft dinner rolls makes you feel cozily competent This may be an unfashionable virtue, but it is also a deeply satisfying one.
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Kat Kinsman, managing editor of CNN's Eatocracy food blog, is known for clever drinks like this lemonade. It's perfect on its own as a mocktail, but Kinsman recommends adding a shot or two of rye whiskey.
Ingredients: sugar, water, tomatoes, lemon juice
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Whitney Otawka, whom you may remember from "Top Chef" or Hugh Acheson’s Five & Ten restaurant in Athens, Ga., cooks at the Greyfield Inn It’s the only place to stay on Cumberland Island, the largest barrier island off Georgia’s coast The farmers who live there grow sugar snap peas, which she welcomes as one of the early tastes of spring