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Pancakes are the hero of the breakfast table, and their very taste can even be described as “deeply breakfasty”: eggy, salty, just this side of sweet A little indulgent and yet still somehow appropriate first thing in the morning, those fluffy stacks with crisped edges, dripping with maple syrup, are everything you want, exactly when you want them Here is how to get to them right every time, whether it's a lazy Sunday morning or a hurried weekday.
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 5 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Ranch dressing mix is so handy to use in a million ways, and it's easy to make your own delicious version.
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: orange juice, sugar, buttermilk
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Though there is nothing wrong with a bakery cake — all those gorgeous piped roses — there is really nothing better than a homemade cake Homemade cakes say, "It is perfectly fine to stuff into my smallish home, play pin the tail on the donkey and leave with a loot bag holding edible bracelets and a plastic puzzle that will break in a week." Take back childhood, people
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The simplest, quickest form of cornbread was the kind that grandmas always made in a cast-iron skillet in a hot oven. Here's a vintage recipe for hearty, pioneer-style cornbread that takes only 5 ingredients.
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Soft, biscuitlike scones get their sprightly flavor from the zest, juice, and flesh of tangelos.
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This recipe, adapted from Waylynn Lucas, pastry chef and co-owner of Fonuts in Los Angeles, uses a doughnut pan, which is available at home goods stores. You can also bake the batter in a muffin tin.
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Not only is this buttermilk pie easy to make and beautiful to look at, it's bursting with the bright, tangy flavors no other custard-style pie can touch.
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The key to crispy, crunchy onion rings is in the frying.
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Sweet, rich and creamy, this is a custard pie that no one will guess is made with buttermilk! It 's wonderful as is, but downright sinful when adorned with a spoonful of molasses.
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This restaurant-worthy buttermilk ranch dressing is simple and delicious. For best flavor development, refrigerate it overnight.