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Churro-fy your breakfast! 😏
Churro-fy your breakfast! 😏
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This soup can be frozen for up to three months; to serve, defrost, and warm on the stove, over low heat. The soup gets its rich taste from caramelized onions.
This soup can be frozen for up to three months; to serve, defrost, and warm on the stove, over low heat. The soup gets its rich taste from caramelized onions.
Ingredients:
yellow onions, olive oil, sugar, thyme, chicken broth, dry red wine, multigrain bread, swiss cheese
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French toast topped with sweetened cream cheese, strawberries, and blueberries. Start your 4th of July with a red, white, and blue breakfast!
French toast topped with sweetened cream cheese, strawberries, and blueberries. Start your 4th of July with a red, white, and blue breakfast!
Ingredients:
strawberries, blueberries, cream cheese, confectioners sugar, milk, eggs, vanilla, cinnamon, butter, bread
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Get French Onion Soup Recipe from Food Network
Get French Onion Soup Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onions, flour, dry red wine, thyme, bay leaf, lemon juice, beef stock, chicken stock, parmesan, baguette
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Get French Onion Tart Recipe from Food Network
Get French Onion Tart Recipe from Food Network
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Light, lemony, and oh-so simple, this champagne cocktail is a natural predinner drink.
Light, lemony, and oh-so simple, this champagne cocktail is a natural predinner drink.
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For a special holiday breakfast or brunch treat, use eggnog, pumpkin pie spice, and cinnamon to make the custard for French toast. Cook in an electric skillet or on a stovetop griddle, and serve warm with powdered sugar and maple syrup.
For a special holiday breakfast or brunch treat, use eggnog, pumpkin pie spice, and cinnamon to make the custard for French toast. Cook in an electric skillet or on a stovetop griddle, and serve warm with powdered sugar and maple syrup.
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This recipe is by William L. Hamilton. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by William L. Hamilton. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Use a star shaped cookie cutter to make these beautiful French toast stars. With their delicate orange flavor, they're sure to be the star of any breakfast table.
Use a star shaped cookie cutter to make these beautiful French toast stars. With their delicate orange flavor, they're sure to be the star of any breakfast table.