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This is an interesting concoction featuring eggs, cheese, and flour. To add a little extra kick, add a small can of diced chiles or jalapenos into the mix. Serve with sour cream, salsa, and green taco sauce.
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This easy-to-follow recipe makes a lovely deep-dish custard pie that 's studded with lots and lots of rhubarb. Simply chop the rhubarb, and mix it with flour, sugar, nutmeg and beaten eggs. Then pour the mixture into a pastry shell and bake until it 's set. Cool and serve with springs of fresh mint.
Ingredients: pie crust, sugar, flour, nutmeg, eggs, rhubarb
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This cold rice pudding is cooked on the stove, enriched with eggs and vanilla, then refrigerated overnight before serving.
Ingredients: milk, sugar, white rice, eggs, salt, vanilla
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Ingredients: onions, eggs, milk, beer, flour, baking powder
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Eggs, bacon, and potatoes are all cooked together in one skillet in this hearty, quick and easy breakfast that is great while camping.
Ingredients: bacon, olive oil, potatoes, onion, eggs
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This sausage gravy breakfast pizza makes a filling yet easy brunch, with rich homemade sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, and 2 kinds of cheese.
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When white rice is slowly baked with milk, sugar, raisins, and nutmeg, it is transformed into this delicious custard-like pudding.
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This is a delicious treat. It reminds of the cinnamon ice cream I used to get at Ray's Ice Cream in Detroit!
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Use your leftover wild rice to make these hot little items based on the idea of a potato pancake.
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This chicken meatloaf recipe has added flavor from sautéed vegetables and Gouda cheese; it's easy weeknight dinner.
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I went to a potluck and someone brought this dessert. A dense cake layer is topped with a rich blueberry and sour cream layer. This dessert is awesome! Serve with whipped cream and enjoy!
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A true Swiss Baumkuchen is almost impossible to make at home. It requires a rotating spit, and almost a gallon of batter, and loads of time. This is a smaller version, although it too takes time. The results taste a little like a Kit-Kat bar. The many layers will remind you of the famous Dobostorte.