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This requires a flaky pie dough instead of a drop biscuit style topping. If you want to use a refrigerator pie crust instead of making your own that works just fine and the end result is well worth it!
This requires a flaky pie dough instead of a drop biscuit style topping. If you want to use a refrigerator pie crust instead of making your own that works just fine and the end result is well worth it!
Ingredients:
tart, brown sugar, sugar, tapioca, almond extract, cinnamon, salt, butter, pastry, milk
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A new twist on the classic gingerbread - blueberries!
A new twist on the classic gingerbread - blueberries!
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, sugar, molasses, egg, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, baking soda, salt, blueberries, buttermilk
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Get Asiago Pesto Bread Recipe from Food Network
Get Asiago Pesto Bread Recipe from Food Network
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Get Bourbon Pecan Pie Recipe from Food Network
Get Bourbon Pecan Pie Recipe from Food Network
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Get Banana Bread With Chocolate Chips and Chocolate Glaze Recipe from Food Network
Get Banana Bread With Chocolate Chips and Chocolate Glaze Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
butter, flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, chocolate chips, eggs, sour cream, vanilla, orange, banana, confectioners sugar, cocoa, milk
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Get Greek Meatballs with Tzatziki and Orzo with Feta and Walnuts Recipe from Food Network
Get Greek Meatballs with Tzatziki and Orzo with Feta and Walnuts Recipe from Food Network
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Get Apple Crisp French Toast Casserole Recipe from Food Network
Get Apple Crisp French Toast Casserole Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
challah bread, sugar, apple cider, juice, gala apples, smith apples, apple brandy, butter, salt, flour, rolled oats, cinnamon, eggs, egg yolks, vanilla, half and half
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A classic German pfeffernüsse cookie recipe.
A classic German pfeffernüsse cookie recipe.
Ingredients:
powdered sugar, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, black pepper, almonds, butter, lemon, orange, brown sugar, egg, honey, orange peel
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Easier and homier than an apple pie, this gently spiced crumble feeds a crowd If you don't want to make the bourbon cream, serve this with ice cream instead: Vanilla is classic, but ginger, green tea or salted caramel would also be terrific.
Easier and homier than an apple pie, this gently spiced crumble feeds a crowd If you don't want to make the bourbon cream, serve this with ice cream instead: Vanilla is classic, but ginger, green tea or salted caramel would also be terrific.
Ingredients:
brown sugar, sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, apples, cranberries, lemon juice, butter, flour, cardamom, cloves, salt, lemon, molasses, heavy cream, confectioners sugar, bourbon
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'Apples, peaches, pears, and plums; tell me when your birthday comes!' This fresh-tasting combination of flavors from a child's skipping game combines in a delicious double-crust pie.
'Apples, peaches, pears, and plums; tell me when your birthday comes!' This fresh-tasting combination of flavors from a child's skipping game combines in a delicious double-crust pie.
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The torta is really a big cookie whose texture is a cross between a perfect shortbread and the best crumb topping you can imagine. The addition of almond flour and cornmeal is partially responsible for the cookie’s wonderful texture; the technique claims the rest of the credit The dough is quickly mixed in a food processor — whir just until you’ve got a bowl full of morsels; you don’t want a smooth dough — and then you pinch off nuggets of the dough and press them lightly into the pan It’s as if you were baking a pan full of streusel. You can cut the big cookie into individual pieces or put it out whole and let everyone break off chunks — messy, but fun.
The torta is really a big cookie whose texture is a cross between a perfect shortbread and the best crumb topping you can imagine. The addition of almond flour and cornmeal is partially responsible for the cookie’s wonderful texture; the technique claims the rest of the credit The dough is quickly mixed in a food processor — whir just until you’ve got a bowl full of morsels; you don’t want a smooth dough — and then you pinch off nuggets of the dough and press them lightly into the pan It’s as if you were baking a pan full of streusel. You can cut the big cookie into individual pieces or put it out whole and let everyone break off chunks — messy, but fun.