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Chapsal (sweet rice) Bulgogi is not a dish commonly found in your average Korean home and there are very few restaurants even in Seoul that serve this dish. I...
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You'll need a skillet to capture all the goodness of this dessert. Create the vanilla cake batter using gluten-free sorghum flour, arrange the peach slices on top and bake to a golden brown. A dollop of whipping cream adds to the yum factor.
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Light and fluffy yet nutritionally dense, these whole grain flour pancakes (oat, almond, rice, and tapioca all make an appearance), from the Tartine All Day cookbook...
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Skip the baking mix and make these sausage balls with flour--quick and easy, poppable, and perfect for holiday entertaining.
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This recipe for pretzels uses traditional Irish soda bread dough instead of a yeast based dough. It's quick and works great! These pretzels come out great, just like the street vendor type.
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This light rye loaf for the bread machine has lots of caraway seeds and is sweetened with both brown sugar and molasses.
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If you love lemon bars, try these delicious lime bars. They're similar, but they have the bite of fresh lime juice and grated lime peel. Fun to take to a picnic or just make anytime.
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Artichoke hearts are the new kale chips.
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A quick, easy bread that works well with Italian foods and pastas. Try forming the dough into a round ball or a long loaf for French bread.
Ingredients: water, yeast, sugar, salt, olive oil, flour
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Mushrooms are sauteed in butter, then simmered with milk, flour and soy sauce, creating a creamy gravy. Serve over warm biscuits, rice or pasta.
Ingredients: butter, mushrooms, flour, milk, soy sauce
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Almond flour is the secret ingredient in these crisp and tender chocolate chip cookies. For chewiest cookies, enjoy these warm from the oven. If you prefer them a bit crisp, wait until they've cooled before biting into one (or several). Store any remaining cookies at room temperature - a cookie jar keeps them handy!
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The smoky, nutty flavor of chestnut flour allows these easy gluten-free and wheat-free crepes to complement both savory and sweet fillings.