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Lemon bars are all about contrast: sour lemon and sweet sugar, crumbly base and creamy topping, buttery crust and tart filling Two common ingredients lift this recipe above the pack: baking powder for a fluffy filling and shredded coconut for a rich, round-tasting crust (Once baked, the coconut flavor almost disappears.) Bakers who avoid preservatives will find an easy version of homemade sweetened coconut in the tip below the recipe.) For thicker lemon squares, use the square baking pan; for thinner ones, the large rectangle
Lemon bars are all about contrast: sour lemon and sweet sugar, crumbly base and creamy topping, buttery crust and tart filling Two common ingredients lift this recipe above the pack: baking powder for a fluffy filling and shredded coconut for a rich, round-tasting crust (Once baked, the coconut flavor almost disappears.) Bakers who avoid preservatives will find an easy version of homemade sweetened coconut in the tip below the recipe.) For thicker lemon squares, use the square baking pan; for thinner ones, the large rectangle
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Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.
Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.
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Recipe for Lemon Cream Tart with Gingersnap Crust, as seen in the April 2006 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Recipe for Lemon Cream Tart with Gingersnap Crust, as seen in the April 2006 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This is a basic recipe for lemon verbena and mint tea, using fresh herb sprigs and a little honey for a simple herbal infusion.
This is a basic recipe for lemon verbena and mint tea, using fresh herb sprigs and a little honey for a simple herbal infusion.
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Get Peppercorn Chicken with Lemon Spinach Recipe from Food Network
Get Peppercorn Chicken with Lemon Spinach Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
dijon mustard, chicken breasts, mixed peppercorns, rosemary, olive oil, shallots, red wine, chicken broth, parsley, cloves, spinach, lemon
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Get Lemon Cream Fillo Napoleon Recipe from Food Network
Get Lemon Cream Fillo Napoleon Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
lemons, lemon juice, gelatin, eggs, egg yolks, sugar, salt, butter, pastry, confectioners sugar
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Get Lemon-Pepper Fettuccine Recipe from Food Network
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I love lemons on everything and created this quick and easy recipe one night. You can reduce the lemon juice for a less lemony taste. I use tenderloins for a shorter cooking time. It is even better if you have the time to marinate. The leftover juice is great served with rice or to dip with Texas Toast or rolls.
I love lemons on everything and created this quick and easy recipe one night. You can reduce the lemon juice for a less lemony taste. I use tenderloins for a shorter cooking time. It is even better if you have the time to marinate. The leftover juice is great served with rice or to dip with Texas Toast or rolls.
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Brighten up your Thanksgiving table with this cranberry applesauce featuring lemon and ginger.
Brighten up your Thanksgiving table with this cranberry applesauce featuring lemon and ginger.
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Get Buttermilk Panna Cotta Recipe from Food Network
Get Buttermilk Panna Cotta Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
heavy cream, sugar, vanilla bean, honey, gelatin, buttermilk, buckwheat honey, pistachios