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This Gluten Free Dark "Rye" Bread is very versatile and works quite well for sandwiches.
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Make these buttery crescent rolls the day before you want to bake them, and let them rise overnight. The dough may be kept for 2 weeks in the refrigerator, so you can have fresh rolls whenever you like.
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, milk, butter, eggs, bread flour, salt
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Get Upside-Down Fig-and-Hazelnut Cake Recipe from Food Network
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Time for gingerbread! This old-fashioned gingerbread cake is loaded with three kinds of ginger: ground, fresh, and candied. It's an extra-special treat to have around the holidays.
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If you are a reluctant baker and make only one cake a year, let it be a birthday cake for someone you love There is so little effort and so much glory to the project A two-layer cake is simple to produce, but if even that seems daunting, no complaints will arise from a golden Bundt cake
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This moist sour cream coffee cake is accented with the sweet taste of chocolate chips, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
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Bundt cakes became popular in the 1950s, after Nordic Ware created the aluminum cake mold in the distinctive ring shape inspired by a European-style cake. They...
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Get Turnip Cake with Fresh Oyster Ragout Recipe from Food Network
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A chewy bar crammed with chunks of white chocolate and macadamia nuts. This recipe works best if you use a high quality white chocolate.
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Get Gaio Mazio's Pork, ancient recipe from Giulio Cesare's time Recipe from Food Network
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This cake is a showstopper that a baker with rudimentary skills could pull off The topping is a toffee glaze made with brown sugar, agave, butter and sea salt; you pour half of it over the cake while still hot so that it saturates the cake, giving it a puddinglike consistency, then wait before using the rest as a high-gloss frosting you sprinkle with sea salt Seemingly complicated, but surprisingly simple.