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Totally sinful, extremely addictive, guaranteed to hit the spot! A crispy yet chewy combination of oats and brown sugar. We strongly recommend doubling the recipe because they won't stick around long!
Totally sinful, extremely addictive, guaranteed to hit the spot! A crispy yet chewy combination of oats and brown sugar. We strongly recommend doubling the recipe because they won't stick around long!
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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 Lebanese dessert that is not overly sweet. It is pleasing to the American palate due to its lack of rose water and orange blossom essence, found in most Middle Eastern desserts. Sahteyn! (Bon appetit!)
A Lebanese dessert that is not overly sweet. It is pleasing to the American palate due to its lack of rose water and orange blossom essence, found in most Middle Eastern desserts. Sahteyn! (Bon appetit!)
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Watermelon, limeade, mint, and vodka are blended together creating a frosty alcoholic watermelon slush that is great for summer days.
Watermelon, limeade, mint, and vodka are blended together creating a frosty alcoholic watermelon slush that is great for summer days.
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Homemade green apple–lime syrup mixed with bubbly water.
Homemade green apple–lime syrup mixed with bubbly water.
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These crackers are made of garbanzo bean flour, sorghum flour, and rice bran; full of flavor with Italian seasoning, honey, and Kosher salt.
These crackers are made of garbanzo bean flour, sorghum flour, and rice bran; full of flavor with Italian seasoning, honey, and Kosher salt.
Ingredients:
garbanzo bean, sorghum flour, rice, water, italian seasoning, vegetable oil, baking powder, honey
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Made with monk fruit sweetener, oat flour, and olive oil, this orange cake proves you don't have to use typical baking ingredients to yield moist, delicious results.
Made with monk fruit sweetener, oat flour, and olive oil, this orange cake proves you don't have to use typical baking ingredients to yield moist, delicious results.
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A very festive cookie for the holidays.
A very festive cookie for the holidays.
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Flavored with herbs and Pecorino Romano, and tossed with a little extra-virgin olive oil, these fries emerge from the oven crisp and delicious.
Flavored with herbs and Pecorino Romano, and tossed with a little extra-virgin olive oil, these fries emerge from the oven crisp and delicious.
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Get Falafel Recipe from Food Network
Get Falafel Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chickpeas, baking powder, onion, garlic, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, red pepper flakes, parsley leaves, cilantro leaves, bread, tahini, yogurt, lemon
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Use large sea scallops, which are often labeled “u/10” or “u/12,” which stands for under 10 or 12 to a pound And try to get dry scallops as opposed to wet ones, which have been treated with chemicals to extend their shelf life and add moisture Dry scallops exude much less liquid when cooked and have better texture and flavor
Use large sea scallops, which are often labeled “u/10” or “u/12,” which stands for under 10 or 12 to a pound And try to get dry scallops as opposed to wet ones, which have been treated with chemicals to extend their shelf life and add moisture Dry scallops exude much less liquid when cooked and have better texture and flavor