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This recipe is the traditional filling used at Christmas time as a filling for Italian cookies but surely could be used for filling puff pastry. Leftovers can be stored in refrigerator in tightly covered container. This recipe can easily be doubled.
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These little pizzas are super easy and make the perfect appetizer. They are little pizzas, made with sausage, cheese and a bit of hot pepper sauce on cocktail bread. Men especially seem to like its hearty flavor.
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Get Whiskey- and Bitters-Infused Chocolate Cake with Bitters-Orange Marmalade Ice Cream Recipe from Food Network
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John Collins seizes the spotlight from his more famous brother, Tom, in this quick and easy, super refreshing carbonated whiskey cocktail!
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This recipe is definitely not traditional - except in my family. It is sweet, and meant to be! You will have to do the math for single servings, this is the way I got it from my Grandfather, who always made a batch (or two) for the Holidays.
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A classic little hors d 'oeuvres, these crunchy rounds rely on rye bread for their sturdy base; a cream cheese/blue cheese spread holds it all together.
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One of the great classic bourbon cocktails, the Old Fashioned was invented in Louisville, KY. Try bourbon, rye, or a blended whiskey in this cocktail. You can also sub one sugar cube for the simple syrup.
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Spice up your marg game with a jolt of cinnamon-flavored whisky.
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Recipe for Irish Coffee with Dutch Whipped Cream, as seen in the April 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Here is a great recipe for authentic German Sourdough Bread. This bread tastes almost exactly like the bread we buy back home in Bavaria, Germany. There, to this day, they bake their bread in a very old stone oven in the middle of a small village, once every 2 weeks. They bake a whole bunch at once, and then you can buy it and freeze extras until the next baking day. It's the best German bread I know!
Ingredients: yeast, water, sugar, flour, rye flour, salt