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These ice cream sandwiches make a perfect summertime treat The thin brownie cake layer bakes quickly, which is a bonus on hot days, and the filling need not be homemade Freezing time can vary so be sure to plan ahead
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My sister gave me this recipe. It is so decadently rich and wonderful and especially nice toasted and spread with a little salty butter, or even cream cheese.
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This pancake is similar to a recipe that ran in The Times in 1966 called David Eyre’s pancake, named for a man whose fame seems to rest mainly on this tasty invention Here, in addition to the corn kernels I wanted to use up, I stirred in some cornmeal to highlight the corn factor Because cornmeal can make things heavy and I feared the pancake might become too dense, I increased the number of eggs in the batter to help it rise and puff
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Slightly sweet from cream-style corn and crushed pineapple, these tropical hush puppies pair perfectly with fish.
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These crepes are filled with scrambled egg whites, mushrooms, and shredded cheese for an impressive brunch item. And they can be made ahead and refrigerated until needed--convenient for a large group!
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An easy recipe for making your own flavored candy hearts with personalized captions for Valentine's Day.
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Delight your taste buds with this decadent mélange of fresh fruit and sweet spongy bread.
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Get Raspberry Cream Cupcakes Recipe from Food Network
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Get the party started with these patriotic treats.
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This simple, rustic cake is perfect for a holiday celebration or any other occasion.
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Poundcake is like brownies: a baker's challenge that sounds like child's play The name itself is traditionally half the recipe – a pound each of butter, eggs, sugar and flour – but the technique is critical to producing a cake that is so tender it can stand alone but is still sturdy enough to hold up under a fruit compote, ice cream or sauce This recipe, adapted from Joseph Murphy, a pastry chef at Gotham Bar and Grill, calls for melting the butter first, beating the eggs and sugar together until they are very thick, then whisking in the flours and the butter