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This sandwich recipe has been passed down in my family for years and I even sold my husband on it and it's now his favorite. It's your average grilled cheese but with brown sugar added.
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Delicious fresh tomatoes broiled with a tasty cheese topping.
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This Irish soda bread is inspired by a classic, made with white flour and currants, called “spotty dog.” My whole wheat version proved to be the perfect home for some particularly luscious golden raisins and walnuts that I get from a vendor at my farmers’ market
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Dan Graf, a genetics major who dropped out of Rutgers, founded Baron Baking in Oakland, Calif., after working in a delicatessen The son of a Bergen County, N.J., contractor, he grew up accompanying his father to jobs on weekends Stopping for bagels was part of the ritual
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This savory ground beef meatloaf is made in a roll shape with a layer of deli ham and Swiss cheese hidden inside.
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Mirliton (chayote squash) makes a wonderful dressing with ham, shrimp, and bread crumbs. It's very popular here in Louisiana around the holidays.
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A nutritious, well-flavored yeast bread, rich with whole wheat, wheat germ and sesame seeds. Powdered milk contributes protein to the mix.
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A healthful alternative to conventional breads, this cake-like snack combines tofu, ripe bananas, and chocolate chips with a prepared pancake mix in a speedy microwave preparation.
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There are two proper ways to use garlic: pounding and blooming Pound raw garlic into a paste that dissolves into food, leaving behind only a faint rumor of its presence To cook garlic, sizzle but don't brown it before adding it to food — this is blooming, and it will tame garlic's raw fire