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In this recipe, grapes take on a floral, caramelized flavor from fresh thyme and honey If your thyme is woody, discard the stems and just use the leaves If you don’t have an ice cream machine, the ice cream mixture can be placed directly in the freezer without churning
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Your Christmas dessert dreams come true.
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A chicken casserole that has Cheddar cheese and elbow macaroni as the main ingredients.
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This is a giant bagel in the shape of a loaf of bread -how clever! The bread machine makes combining the flour, yeast, milk and egg a snap.
Ingredients: milk, water, egg, bread flour, sugar, salt, yeast
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Cold, smooth, and refreshing, frozen Greek yogurt with minted honey is the perfect dessert for a warm summer evening.
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A skillet dish of cubed chicken, bell pepper, mushrooms and chicken broth stirred and simmered with a sour cream/sherry mixture. Simple yet elegant version of a favorite.
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Your feelings about salt cod may depend on where your roots are If your memories of the dish evoke words like bland and woolly, you likely had it in the Midwest If you grew up in a Portuguese or Caribbean community, you may have more fond recollections
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This spoonable eggnog is great for the holidays and feels more like a dessert than a drink; merry Christmas in a glass!
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A classic brioche should be tender, eggy and contain croissant levels of rich, delicious butter Sure, it requires a stand mixer (incorporating the butter by hand wouldn't be possible by most bakers' standards) and 24 hours, but the results are bakery-worthy It can be made in one day, but an overnight stay in the refrigerator will not only give the dough a deeper flavor, but it will also firm up the butter, making the dough easier to shape and handle when it comes time to bake.