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I have made this pie for Thanksgiving many times and it is always one of the most requested. I also make pumpkin and apple pies but this one disappears fast...
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Bread that slides out of a can It might strike many Americans as a dubious culinary eccentricity, but throughout New England it is a staple, often purchased at the supermarket and served at home with a generous pour of baked beans “I had this growing up,” said Meghan Thompson, the pastry chef at Townsman, in Boston, where the cylindrical brown tower comes to the table as something of a regional wink
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This classic Pennsylvania Dutch pie is usually made with molasses. Crown Maple pastry chef Jacob Griffin uses maple syrup instead for a less-intense version of this custardy two-tone pie.
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Extra big blueberry muffins are topped with a sugary-cinnamon crumb mixture in this souped-up blueberry muffin recipe.
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This dish is delicious hot or cold. Be creative and substitute in your favorite seasonal fruits for some or all of the apples – try pears, cranberries, or peaches. Made with Truvia® natural sweetener this dessert contains 30% fewer calories* and has 60% less sugar than the sugar-sweetened version.
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These are chewy moist coconut bars. This was a special treat during the 1930s and 40s which my mother served often to our farming community by popular demand.
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This is a delicious recipe combining apples, sour cream, sugar and a few others--to make a scrumptious dessert. I highly recommend that you use a high quality sour cream-it really does make the difference.
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Steamed or baked buns appear in many different Asian cuisines. Here is one version of a basic bun.
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Put your overripe bananas to good use with this Brazilian recipe for a caramelized upside-down cake that will wow guests at a dinner party.
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These are moist and sweet, and full of berries - and in my opinion are much better than plain blueberry muffins. My two children cannot get enough of them, and often bring me berries they have picked to make these muffins. The muffins are made with whole wheat flour and wheat germ, but the kids do not seem to notice.
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You can make a tasty loaf of oat-and-honey bread quite easily with your bread machine and this recipe.