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This mixture of cheese, tomatoes, ground beef, chile peppers, and beans delivers a dip that simply belongs among your favorite football snacks.
This mixture of cheese, tomatoes, ground beef, chile peppers, and beans delivers a dip that simply belongs among your favorite football snacks.
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These truffles are made with heavy cream, butter, baking chocolate, chocolate chips, and espresso powder.
These truffles are made with heavy cream, butter, baking chocolate, chocolate chips, and espresso powder.
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These blonde brownies are studded with pecans, chocolate chips, and butterscotch chips for treat with variety.
These blonde brownies are studded with pecans, chocolate chips, and butterscotch chips for treat with variety.
Ingredients:
butter, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking powder, salt, chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, pecans
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This lightly sweetened yeast bread features the luxurious taste of creamy white chocolate chips enlivened with cinnamon. Your bread machine easily produces this treat.
This lightly sweetened yeast bread features the luxurious taste of creamy white chocolate chips enlivened with cinnamon. Your bread machine easily produces this treat.
Ingredients:
water, milk, egg, butter, bread flour, brown sugar, sugar, salt, cinnamon, yeast, chocolate chips
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This cake will be the hit of your shark-week marathon.
This cake will be the hit of your shark-week marathon.
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This recipe yields a crunchy and sweet drop cookie through use of butterscotch chips and crushed potato chips.
This recipe yields a crunchy and sweet drop cookie through use of butterscotch chips and crushed potato chips.
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The New York Times food editor Jane Nickerson first published this recipe in 1957 as part of an article on New Orleans-style Creole cooking Adapted from Brennan’s restaurant, this recipe is meant to be a showstopper But it’s deceptively easy
The New York Times food editor Jane Nickerson first published this recipe in 1957 as part of an article on New Orleans-style Creole cooking Adapted from Brennan’s restaurant, this recipe is meant to be a showstopper But it’s deceptively easy
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Pound cake, whipped cream, banana pudding, and vanilla wafers are layered to form this easy trifle that's sure to please.
Pound cake, whipped cream, banana pudding, and vanilla wafers are layered to form this easy trifle that's sure to please.
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Orange juice and lemonade concentrates blend with a simple syrup, pineapple juice, and mashed bananas in the base for a tasty slush.
Orange juice and lemonade concentrates blend with a simple syrup, pineapple juice, and mashed bananas in the base for a tasty slush.
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Quick and packed with flavor.
Quick and packed with flavor.
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The nuts in these cookies can be ground or finely chopped. For a different twist try using 1/2 cup toasted sesame seeds in place of the nuts.
The nuts in these cookies can be ground or finely chopped. For a different twist try using 1/2 cup toasted sesame seeds in place of the nuts.