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‘‘I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family,’’ Scrooge tells Bob Cratchit near the end of A Christmas Carol, ‘‘and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop!’’ This recipe, adapted from the book Drinking With Dickens, by Charles Dickens’s great-grandson, Cedric, reflects Scrooge’s new disposition and largesse perfectly: it’s warm and sweet and meant for sharing (To Cedric Dickens’s recipe, I’ve added some fragrant cardamom pods, because years of drinking glogg have shown me how well they play with orange and wine, but you may omit them).  If you’re unable to find Seville oranges—marked by a pleasant, pronounced bitterness — substitute five navel oranges, and add the juice of one lemon when you add the port to the pan (do not stud the lemon with cloves or roast the lemon with the oranges).
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This delicious coconut cake filling is courtesy of Robert Carter from the Peninsula Grill, in Charleston, South Carolina.
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These homemade glazed peanuts use a bit of chipotle pepper and chili powder to add some heat to a favorite sweet treat.
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It's dippin' magical!
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The epitome of summer in a jar, flower jams capture the essence of the blossom.
Ingredients: water, lemon juice, sugar, pectin
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This fresh pea salad uses cheddar cheese and apples, and is perfect for any occasion from picnics to the holidays.
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Chef John's tempting coffee cake has diced Honeycrisp or Granny Smith apples layered with a buttery cinnamon-walnut crumble.
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Canned peas combine with pickles and peanuts for a refreshing summer salad. Keep the ingredients in your pantry so you can whip up a batch anytime.
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Kielbasa sausage marinated in sugar and soy sauce is cooked until caramelized in this lazy recipe for a Filipino breakfast dish, longanisa.
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Note: Korean references to kkaennip, (깻잎) and tŭlkkae (들깨) are usually translated as sesame leaves.
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