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This is an easy sweet potato side dish with pecans and cornflakes!
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This cookie recipe presents a wonderful blend of flavors using cream cheese and lemon juice to delightful ends.
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A yummy breakfast burrito of cooked, crumbled chorizo sausage with onions and scrambled eggs mixed throughout. Serve on warm flour tortillas with a generous helping of shredded Cheddar cheese for the perfect hangover cure!
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Moist and delicious, these butternut squash muffins are quick and easy to make.
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Here is a family favorite recipe that while it sounds strange is very tasty and has won over everyone who has tried it. It was born out of wartime in the Philippines we believe. Typically served for breakfast with butter or margarine. Not a sweet waffle. Best in a standard waffle iron (not Belgian).
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These cookies were a favorite of my Grandmother. We don't know where the recipe came from, but it's very old. Because of my Grandmother, our entire family loves these cookies. They are definitely an acquired taste but delicious! I am proud to be able to share this recipe with you, the world.
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Delicate Madeleine cookies are flavored with lemon juice and zest and are perfect for your afternoon tea.
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Homemade sheets of spinach pasta are layered with a rich meat ragu, bechamel sauce, ricotta, and Parmesan and baked until golden and bubbly. A delicious recipe from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
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Kale, roasted corn, and carrots are tossed with eggs, tortilla chips, and smoked cheese in a lemon vinaigrette in the best kale salad ever.
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Orange zest adds a layer of flavor to these cranberry and pumpkin muffins.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes About 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I took the idea of wrapping beef in pastry from the traditional beef Wellington to make a simpler dish with the kick of fennel seeds and cayenne. I serve these with tomato sauce.