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Banana pudding just got a summer makeover.
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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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This coffee liqueur will warm you and yours next to a fire during the winter season.
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Chipotle uses juniper berries, which can be hard to find in stores, but we came up with a simple substitution that provides the same great flavor.
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Homemade boysenberry pie recipe with fresh off-the-vine boysenberries, a cross between blackberries, loganberries, and raspberries.
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These flower syrups are similar to flower simple syrups but much thinner and easier to pour, perfect for using as a finishing syrup over pancakes, waffles, or ice cream.
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Lillet Rose, a fortified-wine blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscatel, has the aroma of flowers and ripe berries perfect for a springtime aperitif. Garnishing the drinks with edible flowers is a lovely touch.
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This one-pot mixture of seafood and coarse-grained couscous offers echoes of paella, and a bottle or two of rosé alongside makes for a happy summer dinner.
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We like to use a combination of sweet and hot Italian sausages here for alternating bites of mild and spicy, but dont feel limited by our preferences. Use your own favorite, and grill, broil or even sauté itwhatever seems easiest to you
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Get Chai Spiced Grits Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: chai, cinnamon, grits, heavy cream, lemon
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Get Grilled Chicken Thighs with Israeli Couscous Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Taralli are delicious ring shaped rusk-like Italian snacks from Apulia and Campania Now that I know how easy they are to make I could be in big trouble, as whenever I’ve bought them from one of my favorite Italian delis I have a hard time resisting them It’s the olive oil, I now know, that makes them special and different from other twice-baked breads