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This simple flatbread gets its tang from yogurt. It's best served warm.
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, salt, water, yogurt, flour
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Ingredients: yeast, sugar, water, salt, bread flour
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I love to sprinkle nigella seeds over the tops of these fragrant buns — they look great and the savory nigella contrasts well with the sweet dough (Sesame seeds would work, too.) Clotted cream is the perfect accompaniment, but if you can’t find it, crème fraîche or mascarpone would also be lovely — whether at breakfast or teatime.
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This savory French-Canadian meat pie combines ground pork and warm spices with chunks of braised pork shoulder and shreds of chicken or turkey But you could make it with leftover brisket, with venison, with smoked goose or ham Traditionally it is served with relish or tart, fruity ketchup — I like this recipe for cranberry ketchup best, though I use a splash of fresh orange juice instead of the concentrate it calls for. “I’ve never had a slice of tourtière and spoonful of ketchup and not liked it,” David McMillan, the bearish chef and an owner of Joe Beef in the Little Burgundy section of Montreal, told me
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Wow kids at the next birthday party with this chocolate cake decorated with green Marzipan squares to look like a Minecraft Creeper.
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The rich texture and slight tartness of creme fraiche is an ideal foil for tender (but not overly soft) peaches in this streusel-topped pie.
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A burrito filling made from turkey, potatoes and dressing is heated in a slow cooker then rolled in a warm flour tortilla with Cheddar cheese and diced jalapenos in this suggestion for Thanksgiving leftovers.
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The New York Times blog, Bitten, just did a feature on chocolate cupcakes, which made me realize that a recipe for gluten free chocolate cupcakes is conspicuously...
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My mother learned how to make this while we lived in Nashville many years ago, and it is now a family favorite. Good old-fashioned sausage gravy. It's her most requested recipe from family and friends alike. Serve over biscuits or toast.
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These are simple dumplings made with flour, baking powder, milk and shortening which are rolled out and cut into shapes and cooked in broth.
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Here's Irish soda bread the old school way, with just flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. It's not baked, it's cooked on a griddle. Serve with butter and jam, or fry it up crisp in bacon drippings.