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More of a dessert than a latte.
More of a dessert than a latte.
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Fruit flavored gelatin, soft drink mix, sugar and water are blended, then chilled until...pop! The ice pops are ready.
Fruit flavored gelatin, soft drink mix, sugar and water are blended, then chilled until...pop! The ice pops are ready.
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This oh-so-simple recipe of lemon- and leek-stuffed Cornish hens allows the flavors to penetrate each wonderful bite.
This oh-so-simple recipe of lemon- and leek-stuffed Cornish hens allows the flavors to penetrate each wonderful bite.
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These deviled lobster tails, broiled with a spicy mix of mayonnaise, tarragon, sriracha sauce, and lemon juice, are really easy to make.
These deviled lobster tails, broiled with a spicy mix of mayonnaise, tarragon, sriracha sauce, and lemon juice, are really easy to make.
Ingredients:
mayonnaise, tarragon, sriracha sauce, paprika, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, salt, lobster tails
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An aioli recipe using green garlic for a fresh and intense kick of garlic flavor.
An aioli recipe using green garlic for a fresh and intense kick of garlic flavor.
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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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Get Coconut Mug Cake with Coconut Whipped Cream and Tropical Fruit Recipe from Food Network
Get Coconut Mug Cake with Coconut Whipped Cream and Tropical Fruit Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
coconut, strawberries, champagne, kiwi fruit, honey, lime, butter, egg, vanilla, sour cream, flour, heavy cream
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Even carnivores will fill up on these flavor-packed burgers.
Even carnivores will fill up on these flavor-packed burgers.
Ingredients:
chickpeas, red onion, cloves, parsley leaves, green onions, cumin, coriander, flour, vegetable oil, greek yogurt, cucumber, dill, juice, buns
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
mushrooms, butter, garlic, leeks, flour, dry white wine, chicken broth, wild rice, lemon juice, sherry wine, thyme leaves
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Get Vegan Chickpea Crab Cakes Recipe from Food Network
Get Vegan Chickpea Crab Cakes Recipe from Food Network
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chickpeas, parsley, lemon juice, old bay, honey mustard, hamburger bun, flour, vegan mayonnaise, dill pickle, pickle brine
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Grace Parisi grinds granola to use in place of flour, then adds whole pieces of granola to her dough for crunch.
Grace Parisi grinds granola to use in place of flour, then adds whole pieces of granola to her dough for crunch.
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Originally a slushie of sorts devised by the legendary chef Escoffier, Punch Romaine is perhaps best remembered, according to Talia Baiocchi and Leslie Pariseau in their book, "Spritz," as “the sixth course of the Titanic’s final first-class dinner.” If you can get past the drink's tragic history, this updated version (adapted from Spritz) is beautiful — and beautifully refreshing.
Originally a slushie of sorts devised by the legendary chef Escoffier, Punch Romaine is perhaps best remembered, according to Talia Baiocchi and Leslie Pariseau in their book, "Spritz," as “the sixth course of the Titanic’s final first-class dinner.” If you can get past the drink's tragic history, this updated version (adapted from Spritz) is beautiful — and beautifully refreshing.