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A stunning vegan, gluten-free naked cake with fruity peaches and coconut cream, which can be decorated with fresh flowers for extra effect.
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Get Crumbled Biscotti Crust with Lemon Liquor Cream and Deconstructed Lime Tart Recipe from Food Network
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Get Balsamic Marinated Strawberries with Pepper over Chocolate and Caramel Ice Cream Recipe from Food Network
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Ancho- and cumin-spiced sweet potato cakes with a tangy sauce.
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These pastry nests may look rather composed and restaurant-like, but don’t be put off It’s just a case of making the various elements separately; a day in advance, if you like, in the case of the pears (which benefit from being soaked overnight in the syrup) and the kataifi pastry bases (which can be baked one day ahead; let them cool, then keep them in a sealed container at room temperature) That leaves just the cream to whip, the syrup to reduce and the assembly to do before serving
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Get Grilled Nectarines with Honey-Orange Ricotta Whipped Cream and Toasted Almonds Recipe from Food Network
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Get Southern Fried Free-Range Chicken with a Southwest Chipotle Cream Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Artichoke hearts add a new twist to the traditional Buffalo chicken dip. Serve with celery and chips during the big game!
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Get Grandma Irene's Corn Souffle Recipe from Food Network
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This dessert looks like a cake, but it's really whipped cream and 3 different pretty colors of gelatin cubes, all folded together and chilled in a graham cracker crust.
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Lori Stephens's grand-prize winning recipe from South Pittsburg, Tennessee's National Cornbread Cook-off showcases cornbread batter in delicate pan-fried cakes topped with a spicy ancho chili and shrimp sauté.
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Monkey bread is a hybrid of several classic treats: sticky buns, cinnamon rolls and a Hungarian coffee cake called aranygaluska Since it bakes up high in a Bundt pan, the presentation is pretty spectacular You can slice it, but it's more fun to just put it on the table, sit down and join your brunch guests in pulling off one little dough ball after another.