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This is a rich pie bursting with stewed dried figs and topped with fluffy meringue. The figs need to be soaked overnight, so plan ahead!
Ingredients: pie crust, figs, eggs, sugar, salt, egg whites
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These sweet and sticky chicken drumsticks may require a handful of napkins, but they're #worthit.
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Get Traditional Banh Xeo with Nuoc Cham Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This chiffon cake is made with vegetable oil, keeping it moist, while the caramel flavor makes it delicious!
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Egg whites beaten with cream of tartar, then sugar until those famous stiff peaks form...golly, that's good meringue! A nice, basic recipe.
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Lemon-flavored cupcakes are filled with cheesecake-flavored pudding and topped with lemonade frosting in this sweet recipe for lemonade cupcakes.
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A thick buttercream filling is sandwiched between two tender macarons in this recipe for the classy French treat you can now make at home.
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"This is a very old pie, probably invented by people who had little access to fresh supplies such as lemons or cream. Some say that it was the pioneer women who first thought up the idea. The lemon extract in this recipe is a my addition. The original recipe calls for regular vinegar which, for me, gives a bland pie. You can substitute apple cider vinegar, leaving out the lemon extract, for a very good taste. Be sure to let the pie crust cool before filling."
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The typical Mexican combination of cumin and lime works beautifully with Cornish hens. Scallion butter both moistens the cooked birds and adds an extra fillip of flavor.
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This super easy scallion pancake makes a deliciously different breakfast or snack, like a sesame-scallion crepe wrapped around fluffy pork floss and a perfect...
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This basic recipe is a good starting point for lots of delicious and creative cakes.
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A cousin to pimento cheese but without those potentially child-deflecting red peppers, this cream cheese based dip is mild and slightly sweet from a splash of fresh orange juice Pack it in a lunchbox with celery and crackers for your kids Or, zip it up with a dash or two of Tabasco and some mashed garlic, spoon it into a bowl surrounded by good potato chips and serve it with cocktails to the adults