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A basic white bread recipe without the gluten. Easily made in your bread machine! Xanthan gum and the exotic flours are usually easily found in your local health food store.
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Scandinavian rye breads look nothing like the slices that clamp together the sandwiches at your neighborhood deli in New York Made from whole grains and naturally risen, they are chewy, fragrant and deliciously dark With butter and cheese, or as the base for avocado toast, they are amazingly satisfying
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Don’t skip the tahini sauce!
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Caramel Apple Monkey Bread! This pull-apart loaf is layered with fresh apples and drizzled with an apple cider caramel. The dough can be made ahead.
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The beauty of a baked French toast casserole is that you can prepare it entirely in advance, usually the night before you want to serve it, then pop it into the oven about 45 minutes before you’re ready to eat This version combines toasted challah with a nutmeg-flavored custard, which is then topped with a crunchy oat crumble Pears add a ripe and juicy note to the dish, but if you’d rather go fruitless, you can leave them out
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Weighting the assembled sandwiches helps to soften the bread and compress the layers, so the sandwiches are easier and neater to eat.
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The family will like this light and mildly-seasoned tuna loaf, and it's so easy on the budget.
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Knotted rolls topped with Parmesan and poppy seeds that can stand up to the juiciest of burgers.
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Get Mussels and Basil Bread Crumbs Recipe from Food Network
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Done correctly, a classic tiramisù can be transcendent A creamy dessert of espresso-soaked ladyfingers surrounded by lightly sweetened whipped cream and a rich mascarpone, tiramisù relies heavily on the quality of its ingredients If you don’t have a barista setup at home, pick up the espresso at a local coffee shop, or use strongly brewed coffee
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Tomatoes have arrived, and we're stuffing them Italian-style.
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Everywhere I go these days I hear 'kale, kale, kale!'It's the new superfood, so I thought I'd join the bandwagon — but with a twist.