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The beauty of a baked French toast casserole is that you can prepare it entirely in advance, usually the night before you want to serve it, then pop it into the oven about 45 minutes before you’re ready to eat This version combines toasted challah with a nutmeg-flavored custard, which is then topped with a crunchy oat crumble Pears add a ripe and juicy note to the dish, but if you’d rather go fruitless, you can leave them out
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These soufflés collapse gracefully in their molds, so there's no need to rush them to the table; they are more like a light cake than a fragile whipped-egg-white confection.
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These pastry nests may look rather composed and restaurant-like, but don’t be put off It’s just a case of making the various elements separately; a day in advance, if you like, in the case of the pears (which benefit from being soaked overnight in the syrup) and the kataifi pastry bases (which can be baked one day ahead; let them cool, then keep them in a sealed container at room temperature) That leaves just the cream to whip, the syrup to reduce and the assembly to do before serving
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This was based on a suggestion in an older Fannie Farmer, that one might use a gingerbread batter in place of the usual cottage pudding when making pandowdies...
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Ripe pears are baked into a rich custard with hints of lemon and cardamom in this classic French dessert sure to impress dinner guests.
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This crisp and refreshing Waldorf salad has three varieties of apple, a pear, walnuts, and pecans and is perfect for hot summer days.
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My kids are always asking me to make this delicious creamy pear pie, it's their favorite! This recipe came from my mother who is known for her outrageously wonderful cooking!
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Filled with a unusual tart-sweet mixture of pears and plums, this streusel-topped pie is easy to make and uniquely delicious.
Ingredients: dough, flour, butter, sugar, salt, pears, plums
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A friend gave me a bunch of pears that I didn't know what to do with. A lady friend told me to add pineapple 'sugar &sure gel and this is what I got.
Ingredients: pears, pineapple, sugar, little water