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A chocolate cookie crumb crust gets a rich sweet fudgy filling and a layer of peppermint ice cream for a frozen dessert especially for mint lovers.
A chocolate cookie crumb crust gets a rich sweet fudgy filling and a layer of peppermint ice cream for a frozen dessert especially for mint lovers.
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This lemon poppy seed poundcake is summery and quick to make, and perfect for a picnic One tip: cut up the poundcake before the picnic but leave it in the baking pan It makes it easier to transport, and the pan protects it, too
This lemon poppy seed poundcake is summery and quick to make, and perfect for a picnic One tip: cut up the poundcake before the picnic but leave it in the baking pan It makes it easier to transport, and the pan protects it, too
Ingredients:
flour, lemons, sugar, buttermilk, lemon juice, eggs, baking powder, baking soda, salt, olive oil, poppy seeds, confectioners sugar
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Christina Tosi, the pastry chef and an owner of Momofuku Milk Bar, sits near the beating heart of David Changâs eclectic and innovative Momofuku restaurant empire Off the clock, though, her cooking runs to inspired simplicity, as in this simple, tangy, slightly-caramelized at the edges slow-cooker cake, a version of which appears in her cookbook from Clarkson Potter, âMilk Bar Life.â Slow-cooker recipes invariably tell you to make something at night and enjoy them in the morning, or to make them in the morning and eat them after work That only works if you donât sleep much, or have a part-time job
Christina Tosi, the pastry chef and an owner of Momofuku Milk Bar, sits near the beating heart of David Changâs eclectic and innovative Momofuku restaurant empire Off the clock, though, her cooking runs to inspired simplicity, as in this simple, tangy, slightly-caramelized at the edges slow-cooker cake, a version of which appears in her cookbook from Clarkson Potter, âMilk Bar Life.â Slow-cooker recipes invariably tell you to make something at night and enjoy them in the morning, or to make them in the morning and eat them after work That only works if you donât sleep much, or have a part-time job
Ingredients:
butter, sugar, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, buttermilk, neutral oil, cake flour, baking powder, salt
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Moist and delicious. It's one of the most favorite among friends and family. Use either one 8x8 inch pan or 4 mini-loaf pans.
Moist and delicious. It's one of the most favorite among friends and family. Use either one 8x8 inch pan or 4 mini-loaf pans.
Ingredients:
flour, baking soda, baking powder, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, sour cream, chocolate chips, walnuts, cinnamon
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These dense, buttery pound cakes are topped with stars and stripes of lightly sweetened whipped cream and fresh berries.
These dense, buttery pound cakes are topped with stars and stripes of lightly sweetened whipped cream and fresh berries.
Ingredients:
butter, flour, cake flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, vanilla, eggs, egg white, milk, heavy cream, confectioners sugar, blueberries, raspberries
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A version of this golden, tart-sweet confection was served at the 76th birthday of the legendary Southern chef, Edna Lewis It is a true labor of love, so be sure to set aside a full afternoon to make it; this is not the sort of cake you want to rush.
A version of this golden, tart-sweet confection was served at the 76th birthday of the legendary Southern chef, Edna Lewis It is a true labor of love, so be sure to set aside a full afternoon to make it; this is not the sort of cake you want to rush.
Ingredients:
butter, flour, salt, baking powder, milk, vanilla, sugar, eggs, cornstarch, lemon, lemon juice, egg whites, coconut
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This recipe was brought to The Times in a 1990 article by Marian Burros about the 34th Pillsbury Bake-Off, the Super Bowl of baking contests, and its winners Linda Rahman of Petaluma, Calif., who won the grand prize, was certain her cake was ''too ordinary to win anything," but it was the judges' unanimous choice because, they said, it was "light, refreshing and satisfying." We still agree.
This recipe was brought to The Times in a 1990 article by Marian Burros about the 34th Pillsbury Bake-Off, the Super Bowl of baking contests, and its winners Linda Rahman of Petaluma, Calif., who won the grand prize, was certain her cake was ''too ordinary to win anything," but it was the judges' unanimous choice because, they said, it was "light, refreshing and satisfying." We still agree.
Ingredients:
sugar, butter, lemon, egg, flour, poppy seed, baking soda, salt, sour cream, blueberries, nutmeg, powdered sugar, milk
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A slice of this berry-dotted cake is perfect late in the morning, for afternoon tea or after dinner, with coffee It keeps for up to three days in a sealed container, but is at its absolute best on the day it's made.
A slice of this berry-dotted cake is perfect late in the morning, for afternoon tea or after dinner, with coffee It keeps for up to three days in a sealed container, but is at its absolute best on the day it's made.
Ingredients:
butter, superfine sugar, lemon, vanilla, eggs, flour, baking powder, salt, almond flour, blueberries, confectioners sugar
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To give ice cream the right consistency for spreading, soften it at room temperature, about 30 minutes, or microwave it on high in 10-second increments, testing for softness in between. Don't overdo it: You want it spreadable, not soupy!
To give ice cream the right consistency for spreading, soften it at room temperature, about 30 minutes, or microwave it on high in 10-second increments, testing for softness in between. Don't overdo it: You want it spreadable, not soupy!
Ingredients:
butter, flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, sugar, eggs, vanilla, fat buttermilk, strawberries, raspberry jam, vanilla ice cream
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
flour, blanched almonds, poppy seeds, salt, cinnamon, allspice, lemon peel, butter, sugar, eggs, milk, powdered sugar
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This dessert comes from a subset of cobbler recipes with cakelike leanings It’s blissfully easy Melt some butter in a skillet (cast iron, if you have it), mix together a pancake-type batter in a bowl, toss with fruit and bake
This dessert comes from a subset of cobbler recipes with cakelike leanings It’s blissfully easy Melt some butter in a skillet (cast iron, if you have it), mix together a pancake-type batter in a bowl, toss with fruit and bake
Ingredients:
nectarines, sugar, lemon juice, butter, flour, baking powder, salt, buttermilk, almonds, nutmeg, demerara sugar
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My German grandmother often used fresh Italian prunes or pitted fresh cherries as an alternative to pineapple. Serve warm or at room temperature with whipped cream.
My German grandmother often used fresh Italian prunes or pitted fresh cherries as an alternative to pineapple. Serve warm or at room temperature with whipped cream.
Ingredients:
brown sugar, butter, pineapple, cranberries, sugar, eggs, baking powder, vanilla, almond extract, cinnamon, salt, flour, milk