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A delicate almond cake is layered with a sweet dried plum filling in this traditional Eastern European dessert. This torte needs to be made a day ahead to allow the layers to set.
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This whipped ganache, no-bake filling will blow your mind.
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This is the only pumpkin pie recipe I've ever used. It's been in the family for at least sixty years! Since, in our family, one pie is never enough, I like to triple the filling recipe and divide it into two pie shells, since, as my Mom always says, "No body likes a skimpy pie!" (Of course, this will add a few minutes to the baking time, too.) Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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Applesauce and oatmeal round out this heartwarming classic.
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These bagels are boiled with honey and then baked for that authentic bagel flavor and texture. Top them with coarse salt, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, onion flakes, or everything!
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This wonderful, quick soup works as a main dish with a compliment of cornbread, or as a great accent dish with your Mexican favorites!
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These rich chocolate cookies finished with a sprinkle of French fleur de sel are the best mix of salty and sweet.
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This is a sweet crunchy cookie with chocolate chips and granola. Easy to make and quick to satisfy.
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Those easy-peel little tangerines in the orange net bags are just begging to be made into tasty muffins flavored with cranberries.
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Thyme and Dijon mustard make this a tangy stew. It is made with plenty of vegetables - carrots, potatoes, and tomatoes.
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A "No Country For Old Men" Best Picture Entree inspired dish; taken from The 99 Cent Chef's Oscar Special video short. All ingredients are from The 99 Cent Store...
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The galette des rois, celebrating Epiphany, the day the Three Kings (les rois) visited the infant Jesus, is baked throughout January in France. Composed of two circles of puff pastry sandwiching a frangipani filling, each comes with a crown and always has a trinket, called a fève, or bean, baked into it. It’s an invitation to gather, as much party game as pastry – if your slice has the fève, you get the crown and the right to be king or queen for the day. Happily, the galette can be made to fit your schedule The pastry circles can be cut, covered and refrigerated ahead of time as can the almond filling (it will keep for up to 3 days). And the whole construction can be made early in the day and baked when you’re ready for it. Tuck a bean or whole almond into the filling — warn your guests — and, if there are children in the house, put them to work crafting a crown.