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Drizzle this savory onion jam over a bar of cream cheese for a perfect appetizer with crackers or use as a sandwich spread.
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This large, fluffy pancake is excellent for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dessert any time of year And it comes together in about five blessed minutes Just dump all of the ingredients into a blender, give it a good whirl, pour it into a heated skillet sizzling with butter, and pop it into the oven
Ingredients: eggs, flour, milk, sugar, butter
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These easy scones with dark chocolate chips and a hint of hazelnut are perfect for brunch or a tea-time snack.
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Like a pretzel, this bread has a salty brown crust and a tender texture--perfect for sandwiches.
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A blend of cilantro, tarragon, basil, parsley, garlic, onion, lemon zest, paprika, and brown sugar make up this delicious DIY rustic chicken rub.
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Sharp, fragrant ginger invigorates this dish. Because it's potent and fibrous, use a sharp knife to mince it. To keep this stew tasting bright, avoid overcooking the vegetables.
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Get Carrot Bread With Hazelnuts, Coconut and Cream Cheese Glaze Recipe from Food Network
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Sundal is an addictive South Indian snack made with chickpeas, spiced with mustard seeds, chiles and grated coconut, and sold on the beach in paper cones by roaming vendors A bit like popcorn in nature, though with a softer texture and a lot more zing, it is meant for casual nibbling (It makes great party food.) It is also prepared for certain Indian religious festivals throughout the year
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This recipe is used for smoked pork and bacon, and will work for Canadian bacon as well This bacon needs lots of smoke.
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This thick raspberry-and-blueberry sauce is the perfect topping for yogurt, ice cream, and even a piece of toast.
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This modern classic is reverse-engineered from a cult cookie at City Bakery in Manhattan They are saltier, richer and tangier than the usual crisscross rounds, thanks to updated ingredients like sea salt, cultured butter and brown sugar And like any good “sandy” cookie, they have a soft, crumbly texture that melts away on first bite.