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These pretzels, called laugenbrezeln, take a bit of planning and time But they only spend a quarter-hour in the oven, filling the kitchen with a lovely smell, and then you have soft, warm, salty pretzels that you made yourself What’s that worth
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Getting supper on the table quickly makes you feel efficient Baking a batch of soft dinner rolls makes you feel cozily competent This may be an unfashionable virtue, but it is also a deeply satisfying one.
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The dough for this simple Italian bread is mixed in a bread machine before being shaped by hand. It lends itself well to handling and can be shaped into the animal of your choice.
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Delicious Pita bread is best made at high temperatures. This recipe has been passed around my family and friends to the point that we all have it memorized and...
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Taralli are delicious ring shaped rusk-like Italian snacks from Apulia and Campania Now that I know how easy they are to make I could be in big trouble, as whenever I’ve bought them from one of my favorite Italian delis I have a hard time resisting them It’s the olive oil, I now know, that makes them special and different from other twice-baked breads
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These light and airy doughnuts make a terrific treat. You may dip them in chocolate glaze or add sprinkles if you wish.
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No-knead pizza dough! So EASY. Make it ahead so it's ready when you want it. Use with any pizza recipe.
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Make tasty cinnamon rolls without yeast using this easy recipe and basic pantry ingredients; it's a total winner for a family brunch.
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These simple donuts from East Africa, known as mandazi, have a hint of cardamom and can be served as a sweet treat or alongside curry.
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Behold the best mashup ever, the croissant taco! These crispy golden pastry shells have fine masa harina in a buttery croissant dough, resulting in flaky layers with a chewy interior.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 2 to 3 hours mostly unattended, or less in a pinch. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.