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These are pancakes and a traditional favorite from the North Staffordshire area of England. Delicious with butter or jam! You may grind regular oatmeal in a blender to make your own oat flour.
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This is a lightly sweetened wheat bread that you can experiment with a bit. Try varying the ratio of whole wheat flour to bread flour to see what suits you best.
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Bobby Flay never met a chile he didn't like. Here, he uses jalapeños in a versatile dressing that's as good on delicate greens as it is on grilled vegetables, fish, or meat.
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Give out homemade treats that are great in hot cocoa -- or straight from the bag.
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Egg drop soup made with chicken broth, udon noodles, and eggs is the perfect pick-me-up when you're not feeling well.
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Wanting to do something different with the tuna in my cupboard, I threw together some ingredients that I had left over from a sushi party. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Soft and chewy Japanese dessert. A tradition of boy's or girl's day. Great for a snack for picnics or parties. This recipe is easy to make, but do not try cheating and double it. The directions should be followed exactly.
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This roast cooks with vegetables and beef bouillon for up to 8 hours in a slow cooker. Use some additional water if it is to cook that long.
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Salmon cakes are one of our favorite old-fashioned dishes. Here, they top mixed greens dressed with a mustard vinaigrette for a familiar yet fantastic salad.
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Goat meat marinated in an ancho chile marinade is slow cooked until tender in this traditional Mexican stew, birria de ameca, for holidays.
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Spinach and artichokes mingle in a creamy and cheesy sauce for a tasty dip.
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This recipe came to The Times in 1990 in Pierre Franey's 60-Minute Gourmet column A lentil salad (we used those tiny French green lentils, but you can use the standard supermarket variety as well) is dressed with a Dijon mustard vinaigrette, then topped with skirt steak that's been seared in a cast-iron pan A simple sauce, made by deglazing the pan with butter, garlic and parsley, is drizzled over the top