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Chopped old-fashioned donuts are layered between yogurt and fresh peaches in this easy parfait, perfect for a pretty breakfast, a quick snack, or even dessert.
Chopped old-fashioned donuts are layered between yogurt and fresh peaches in this easy parfait, perfect for a pretty breakfast, a quick snack, or even dessert.
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The difference between a good soup and a great soup is the stock, and if you've never made your own, you're really missing out This recipe from the legendary Jacques Pépin takes a few hours, but very little effort, and you'll never go back to those cardboard cartons of over-salted stock again It also freezes beautifully.
The difference between a good soup and a great soup is the stock, and if you've never made your own, you're really missing out This recipe from the legendary Jacques Pépin takes a few hours, but very little effort, and you'll never go back to those cardboard cartons of over-salted stock again It also freezes beautifully.
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Chicken wing dip, made with cream cheese, blue cheese dressing, and hot sauce, is a quick and easy dip that's great for gatherings.
Chicken wing dip, made with cream cheese, blue cheese dressing, and hot sauce, is a quick and easy dip that's great for gatherings.
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In France, this cake is usually served with a little sweetened crème fraiche, but it lends itself to other toppings as well Fresh soft fruit, like sliced peaches or plums, is a natural with this as is berries with a touch of sugar And, because the cake is plain and just a little tangy from the yogurt, it pairs happily with lemon cream, curd or mousse and is delicious with chocolate mousse or chocolate sauce.
In France, this cake is usually served with a little sweetened crème fraiche, but it lends itself to other toppings as well Fresh soft fruit, like sliced peaches or plums, is a natural with this as is berries with a touch of sugar And, because the cake is plain and just a little tangy from the yogurt, it pairs happily with lemon cream, curd or mousse and is delicious with chocolate mousse or chocolate sauce.
Ingredients:
flour, almonds, baking powder, sugar, lemon, yogurt, eggs, vanilla, flavorless oil, lemon marmalade, water
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A classic dish to warm up a chilly crowd.
A classic dish to warm up a chilly crowd.
Ingredients:
ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, eggs, salt, black pepper, tomato basil, lasagna noodles, mozzarella cheese
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It's easy to make your own falafel! Mashed chickpeas are combined with onion, bread crumbs, egg, and herbs, and fried until browned and crisp. Serve in pita halves topped with chopped tomatoes and cucumber sauce.
It's easy to make your own falafel! Mashed chickpeas are combined with onion, bread crumbs, egg, and herbs, and fried until browned and crisp. Serve in pita halves topped with chopped tomatoes and cucumber sauce.
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Cucumbers and imitation crabmeat are lightly marinated in rice vinegar to make this cool and tasty salad.
Cucumbers and imitation crabmeat are lightly marinated in rice vinegar to make this cool and tasty salad.
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This spicy sushi roll, made with imitation crab, gets it's heat from togarashi, chili powder, and wasabi for a quick and easy Japanese-inspired dinner.
This spicy sushi roll, made with imitation crab, gets it's heat from togarashi, chili powder, and wasabi for a quick and easy Japanese-inspired dinner.
Ingredients:
mayonnaise, chile sauce, togarashi, wasabi, chili powder, paprika, crabmeat, sushi rice, nori
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This is an under-the-radar basic from Julia Childâs âMastering the Art of French Cooking,â featured in a New York Times article about readersâ favorite Child recipes It is a tomato sauce with onions, garlic and basil, raised high with a perfumed whiff of orange peel and coriander seed Make it when the farmersâ market is overflowing with good tomatoes, freeze it in plastic bags, and use it until there is no more
This is an under-the-radar basic from Julia Childâs âMastering the Art of French Cooking,â featured in a New York Times article about readersâ favorite Child recipes It is a tomato sauce with onions, garlic and basil, raised high with a perfumed whiff of orange peel and coriander seed Make it when the farmersâ market is overflowing with good tomatoes, freeze it in plastic bags, and use it until there is no more
Ingredients:
olive oil, yellow onions, flour, tomatoes, sugar, cloves, herb bouquet, fennel seeds, basil, coriander seeds, orange peel, tomato paste
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Get Capone's Garlic Artichoke Cheese Spread Recipe from Food Network
Get Capone's Garlic Artichoke Cheese Spread Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
mayonnaise, sour cream, yogurt, artichoke hearts, parmesan, white pepper, onion powder, garlic
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Learn to make homemade tomato sauce and never go back to store-bought. This healthy recipe is great over al dente pasta, chicken Parmesan, meatballs, lasagne...
Learn to make homemade tomato sauce and never go back to store-bought. This healthy recipe is great over al dente pasta, chicken Parmesan, meatballs, lasagne...
Ingredients:
san marzano, olive oil, yellow onion, garlic, tomato paste, bay leaf, red pepper flakes, capers
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For the longest time I made a classic French hollandaise sauce with two or three egg yolks, until I tasted what happens when you use seven, in keeping with the teachings of the chefs David McMillan and Fred Morin, of the restaurant Joe Beef in Montreal Their advice carries over to the use of a blender instead of a double boiler to make the sauce It’s a terrific sauce for asparagus, for broccoli, for steaks, for scallops, for eggs Benedict or for my homage to a Joe Beef dish: scallops with hollandaise sauce and shredded duck.
For the longest time I made a classic French hollandaise sauce with two or three egg yolks, until I tasted what happens when you use seven, in keeping with the teachings of the chefs David McMillan and Fred Morin, of the restaurant Joe Beef in Montreal Their advice carries over to the use of a blender instead of a double boiler to make the sauce It’s a terrific sauce for asparagus, for broccoli, for steaks, for scallops, for eggs Benedict or for my homage to a Joe Beef dish: scallops with hollandaise sauce and shredded duck.