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I have to thank a couple of people for this recipe: first, the chef Stevie Parle, of Dock Kitchen in London, who published the recipe to inspire this one, and second, the aunt of one of my recipe testers, who made such a standout interpretation that we all marveled over the leftovers the next day in the test kitchen I just had to try my own version, and here it is, made a touch more celebratory with caramelized walnuts and lashings of whipped cream, both of which can be omitted if you prefer keeping it plain and dairy-free (thereby making it suitable for Passover) The cake is moist and delicious enough as it is
I have to thank a couple of people for this recipe: first, the chef Stevie Parle, of Dock Kitchen in London, who published the recipe to inspire this one, and second, the aunt of one of my recipe testers, who made such a standout interpretation that we all marveled over the leftovers the next day in the test kitchen I just had to try my own version, and here it is, made a touch more celebratory with caramelized walnuts and lashings of whipped cream, both of which can be omitted if you prefer keeping it plain and dairy-free (thereby making it suitable for Passover) The cake is moist and delicious enough as it is
Ingredients:
yolks, muscovado sugar, bread crumbs, lemon, salt, amaretto, superfine sugar, walnut, heavy cream
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This recipe is by Steven Stern and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Steven Stern and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
buttermilk, lemon juice, sugar, cayenne pepper, guanciale, lettuce, corn kernels, green bell pepper, scallions
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Get Sirloin With Teriyaki Broth Recipe from Food Network
Get Sirloin With Teriyaki Broth Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
teriyaki sauce, oyster sauce, ginger, sirloin steak, unseasoned rice, brown sugar, sweet potatoes, scallions
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Espresso-flecked morning muffins with a big, walnut-crusted top.
Espresso-flecked morning muffins with a big, walnut-crusted top.
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Green beans are baked into a rich, zesty casserole with chili sauce, onion, bacon, brown sugar and a little dry mustard. This dish will add a little excitement to your vegetables!
Green beans are baked into a rich, zesty casserole with chili sauce, onion, bacon, brown sugar and a little dry mustard. This dish will add a little excitement to your vegetables!
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Great eaten fresh from oven. Used to make sub sandwiches, etc.
Great eaten fresh from oven. Used to make sub sandwiches, etc.
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These light and fluffy biscuits, made with all-purpose and whole wheat flour, are perfect for breakfast or dinner.
These light and fluffy biscuits, made with all-purpose and whole wheat flour, are perfect for breakfast or dinner.
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Poppy seeds add crunch and richness to these bite-size tea cake cookies that are rolled in powdered sugar.
Poppy seeds add crunch and richness to these bite-size tea cake cookies that are rolled in powdered sugar.
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The ultimate blueberry muffin recipe.
The ultimate blueberry muffin recipe.
Ingredients:
butter, vanilla, flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, lemon, eggs, sour cream, blueberries
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"Greek yogurt is like a secret weapon," says Joy Wilson. "It can be fat-free but still really thick. And I love that tang you get with chocolate in frozen Greek yogurt."
"Greek yogurt is like a secret weapon," says Joy Wilson. "It can be fat-free but still really thick. And I love that tang you get with chocolate in frozen Greek yogurt."
Ingredients:
butter, bananas, brown sugar, rum, percent milk, cocoa, salt, vanilla, greek yogurt, chocolate
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This recipe came to The Times in 1996 from Annie Davis, a United Air Lines flight attendant from Elizabethton, Tenn., who competed in the Appalachian Fair in Tennessee It is a classic summer pie, but don’t feel beholden to the season’s gifts: if the taste for blackberry pie strikes in, say, darkest January, feel free to bake it with frozen fruit Use the opportunity to remind yourself that summer is, always and forever, on its way.
This recipe came to The Times in 1996 from Annie Davis, a United Air Lines flight attendant from Elizabethton, Tenn., who competed in the Appalachian Fair in Tennessee It is a classic summer pie, but don’t feel beholden to the season’s gifts: if the taste for blackberry pie strikes in, say, darkest January, feel free to bake it with frozen fruit Use the opportunity to remind yourself that summer is, always and forever, on its way.
Ingredients:
flour, butter, salt, water, brown sugar, sugar, cornstarch, blackberry brandy, confectioners sugar
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This dessert has a cobbler-type pastry baked below the tangy huckleberry filling.
This dessert has a cobbler-type pastry baked below the tangy huckleberry filling.