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A delicious chiffon pie made with freshly grated coconut and a vanilla wafer crust.
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BOP also known as 'balls of power' are energy bites filled with oats, cocoa nibs, flaxseed, and coconut to help you power through the day when you need an on-the-go snack.
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Spritz cookies that are light and won't last long. The dough handles better when slightly chilled.
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These buttery cookies are rolled in confectioners' sugar.
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Ingredients: irish cream, orgeat
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A classic British bakewell tart is a threesome: a crust; a layer of raspberry jam – one chockfull of seeds; and a sponge cake redolent of almonds. Sliced almonds and a drizzle of icing may or may not be optional, depending on whose recipe you’re using.  I got my first taste of a bakewell, and this recipe, in Paris from my friend, Stephanie Johnston, who got it from her mom, Granny Annie, in England. Granny never used almonds or icing but occasionally swapped her homemade raspberry jam for red currant jelly or lemon curd. When I asked what made a good bakewell, Steph instructed, “The crust, the jam and the almond cake.” Well, of course. That settled, Stephanie confessed to using Bonne Maman jam from the supermarket As for the crust, both Steph and her mom make a plain, all-butter crust, think pâte brisée or pie dough. We polished off Steph’s tart in one go after dinner, but had we shown more discipline, it would have kept at room temperature for three more days.
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Use dukkah as a crunchy coating for chicken and fish, or sprinkle it over salads along with a little sumac.
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Spoon Romesco sauce into soups, or onto croûtes to add to soups.
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This Chia Pudding with Blueberries and Almonds is EASY to make, loaded with fiber, protein, and antioxidants, perfect for a healthy breakfast!
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Good butter is the key to these easy, delectable cookies Before the pastry chef Anita Chu began work on her “Field Guide to Cookies” (Quirk Books), she was a Berkeley-trained structural engineer with a baking habit she couldn’t shake One of her favorite cookies is the croq-télé, or TV snack, a chunky cookie she adapted from the Paris pastry chef Arnaud Larher
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Get Crostini with Sweet Ricotta, Honey and Toasted Hazelnuts Recipe from Food Network