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A simple version of Irish soda bread with raisins is baked in a cast iron skillet. This is a vintage recipe handed down through the family.
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With layers of milk chocolate pudding, chocolate wafer cookies and bananas, this nostalgic dessert beats all grandmotherly versions by a landslide.
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An easy drop cookie, and one of my husband's favorites. Use real butter in the recipe.
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A Christmas panettone bread recipe with plumped golden raisins and candied orange zest.
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Get El Sol Bakery's Empanadas Recipe from Food Network
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Banana-cream pie is a fixture of Los Angeles dining, Jennifer Steinhauer reported for The Times in 2007 In large part, it seems that both the banana, a staple fruit in many parts of the world, and the cream pie, which is standard fare in the South and Midwest, appeal to the heterogeneous eaters of Los Angeles Annie Miler, the owner and chef at Clementine, a bakery near Century City, who grew up baking banana-cream pies, told her, “People are sort of here from all over the country.” Her recipe follows
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Get Fried Alligator with a Garlic Aioli Dipping Sauce; Mediterranean Alligator with a Tomato and Caper Sauce; Alligator Picatta Recipe from Food Network
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Tart fresh blackberries and lemon complement a sweet butter tart filling, like a fruit tart married with a butter tart.
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This is an authentic familiar traditional Cantonese home-style dish. It's a recipe mostly passed on within families, and it is rare to find this dish in any Asian restaurant. Trust me though, it is VERY good. It's actually intentionally salty tasting, so it goes very well with white rice.
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From old German cookbook...here are the peppernuts made with corn syrup
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Turn condensed milk, bananas, and whipped cream- with a sprinkle of bittersweet chocolate- into pure heaven.
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You can use this rich, custard-y chocolate cream for almost any cake, cookie or pastry that requires a filling Italian-American culinary traditionalists will bristle at the thought, but we think it would be delicious piped into a cannoli shell.