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Mohnstollen is a staple in German Christmas baking and this poppy seed stollen is a wonderful variety to regular yeasted stollen with coffee.
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This tangy and versatile Marie Rose sauce recipe mixes ketchup and mayo with brandy, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, and Tabasco.
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Cook chicken under layers of vegetables and prepared salsa for a simple, flavor-packed meat to use in tacos, burritos, or as a rice bowl.
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This dipping sauce with two kinds of soy sauce, chili oil, garlic, and ginger is great for dipping Asian-style finger foods like egg rolls and pot stickers.
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Nothing beats a mug of hot cider on a cold winter day. This recipe is great as it calls for fresh apple cider and pure maple syrup. Start with only 6 strips each of the orange and lemon peel, and adjust to taste.
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My best friend who just happens to be Irish made this drink for me one cold night in Chicago and since then, I have been hooked! Warning: it is very potent, just one of these will warm you up and basically make you good for nothing afterwards - what a treat! It is super to drink at night if you have a sore throat. My friend said this is what the Irish drink if they don't feel good but don't wait until you have a cold to try this recipe!
Ingredients: cloves, lemon, sugar, water, irish whiskey
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This chocolaty hot cocoa recipe is rich and creamy thanks to cocoa powder, cream, milk, and sugar. Marshmallows and cold weather are optional.
Ingredients: cocoa, heavy cream, milk
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Very simple lamb and potato casserole made with layers of sliced potatoes, browned onion and leg of lamb, fresh thyme, stock and seasoning.
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Hot chocolate truffles are made with NILLA® wafers, dark chocolate cocoa mix, pudding, Reddi-wip and marshmallows rolled and coated with melted white morsels.
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Think of this as chafing-dish pizza without the dough! Five minutes in the microwave and you've got an appetizer on the table.
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An Italian friend of mine had an Italian restaurant and used this recipe for over 30 years. When he retired, he graciously consented to passing it on to me. I will share it with you. It is excellent as meatballs, in spaghetti sauce, hamburger patties, or on pizza. This Recipe was prized by him and revered by many. We are lucky to have gotten this Recipe.