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This savory kugel, a Jewish baked noodle pudding, comes from a 1950 spiral-bound cookbook that was compiled by the women of a synagogue in suburban Larchmont, N.Y They called it Exciting Baked Noodles, and it included what were then considered secret ingredients: Worcestershire and Tabasco sauce To update it, use high-quality pappardelle egg noodles, which add richness
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe uses chocolate syrup. It is a very moist and delicious brownie. It is also one of my favorite brownie recipes. Store in airtight container.
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Egg yolks, egg whites, milk, sugar, vanilla, nutmeg and whipped cream - thanks, mom!
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This quick ground beef and bean chili features green chiles and Cajun seasoning.
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This slightly sweetened coleslaw is made with the convenient use of prepared coleslaw mix in a creamy salad dressing with poppy seeds.
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For this old-fashioned pie, a creamy custard is topped with meringue and baked until lightly browned.
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Romaine lettuce holds up well to a light dressing that substitutes plain, nonfat yogurt for most of the oil.
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Sliced smoked sausage is sauteed with onions and red and green bell peppers for a quick and colorful weeknight dinner.
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Eggs, cheese, and vegetarian sausage are baked atop a layer of buttery shredded sweet potatoes for a filling breakfast casserole.