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This lovely recipe makes two pies, so it 's perfect for delighting a small crowd. And it couldn't be easier. Eggs, sugar, evaporated milk, vanilla, cornstarch and butter are stirred together, poured into waiting crusts, sprinkled with coconut, and baked.
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This fudge recipe is adapted from the original Kraft back-of-the-can recipe—but with extra chocolate. It's easy to make with marshmallow fluff, chocolate, evaporated milk, and walnuts. It makes a huge batch so you can share with friends!
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There’s no denying the fabulousness of this classic.
Ingredients: milk, chocolate
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A no-bake pie exclusively for dedicated chocolate lovers! Creamy milk chocolate, dark chocolate, plus chocolate whipped topping and regular topping are layered into a prepared graham cracker crust to make a decidedly decadent holiday pie. Refrigerate the pie until ready to serve. It may also be frozen.
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This cake appeared in The Times in 1954 as Halloween Cake, the centerpiece for a children’s party When you strip away the original instructions for decoration (dyed yellow frosting and a black cat of piped chocolate), you’re left with a luscious citrus cake that works for any occasion, All Hallows’ Eve included.
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This super easy caramel lovers' dream pie is from Simplethings Sandwich & Pie Shop in Los Angeles. The filling is sweetened condensed milk sprinkled lightly with sea salt and baked until thick and gooey, then chilled in a simple graham cracker crust.
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Your house will be filled with the aromas of the holidays when you bake this deliciously, buttery bread.
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This whole wheat and rye bread gains a softer texture with high-gluten flour. Both coffee and cocoa deepen the flavor as well as the color. Caraway seeds add a subtle crunch.
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Nutritious buckwheat flour gives these crepes a rich, nutty flavor.
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A traditional Ukrainian dish is similar to stuffed cabbage leaves, but uses fresh beet leaves for stuffing instead. The tender beet leaves don't need precooking. A savory mixture of ground beef and pork fills the rolls, which are served with a creamy sauce, garnished with chopped dill.
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These crispy little salt-cod fritters are a favorite of CHOW editor Meredith Arthur.