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Hawaiian fusion before Roy Yamaguchi! From the Culinary Arts Exhibition of January 28, 1960, sponsored by the International Geneva Association, Aloha Branch...
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These yeast loaves are rolled up around a honey-walnut filling. The recipe makes a lot, since it's a lot of work--but the rolls freeze well, and are worth the effort!
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This one-pot wonder is creamy, cheesy, and comforting. Store-bought chicken broth makes this potato leek soup a breeze.
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This luscious side dish can be prepared up to three days ahead. The duo of sweet parsnip and creamy spinach is unbeatable.
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Grilled burgers seasoned with Hidden Valley® Original Ranch® Salad Dressing & Seasoning Mix with minced onions are served up on toasted hamburger buns with lettuce and tomato.
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This recipe for Koeksisters (cake sisters), or South African donuts, calls for soaking the cakes in a lemony ginger syrup.
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In the case of mac 'n cheese, the child in me would have jumped for making the stuff out of the cardboard box. Mix the orange-yellow-ish powder with hot milk...
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East meets West in this fusion red snapper with strong Chinese flavors like ginger and garlic that is prepared with simple French techniques.
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These easy apple turnovers are made with store-bought puff pastry or homemade pie crust. They're filled with tart apples, currants, walnuts, sugar and cinnamon. All the best fall flavors in a hand-held pie!
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I always have blueberries in my freezer and I love cheesecake so this is one of my favorite blueberry recipes.I served it to my mother-in-law,on her birthday...
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Slightly bitter Belgian ale combines nicely with the brininess of mussels.
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A blissful blend of the reliably sweet (bell peppers, cubanelles, peperoncini) and the reliably fiery (Serranos, chile de arbol, Scotch bonnets) creates blissful balance Here, the sweet peppers are sautéed slowly with onions to intensify their gentle honeyed character Half of the hot chiles are left raw, sharp and biting to create as much contrast as possible