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The critical ingredient is whole-wheat pastry flour, which produces a more tender bread. For these delicate croissants, it is teamed with lots of yeast, butter and a dab of honey.
The critical ingredient is whole-wheat pastry flour, which produces a more tender bread. For these delicate croissants, it is teamed with lots of yeast, butter and a dab of honey.
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With honey, whole wheat flour, and nonfat Greek yogurt, these cakey cookies are a great snack between meals.
With honey, whole wheat flour, and nonfat Greek yogurt, these cakey cookies are a great snack between meals.
Ingredients:
peanut butter, honey, brown sugar, greek yogurt, egg, vanilla, whole wheat flour, baking soda, salt
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Use your own herb mix to season oyster crackers for a great snack on Super Bowl Sunday, or anytime!
Use your own herb mix to season oyster crackers for a great snack on Super Bowl Sunday, or anytime!
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This is a super quick, easy, and light dinner. This also makes a great snack or appetizer. It looks like a lot of spinach at first, but it shrinks down a lot in no time during cooking. Other types of tortillas can be used if whole wheat isn't available. Serve with salsa and sour cream.
This is a super quick, easy, and light dinner. This also makes a great snack or appetizer. It looks like a lot of spinach at first, but it shrinks down a lot in no time during cooking. Other types of tortillas can be used if whole wheat isn't available. Serve with salsa and sour cream.
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A succulent whole wheat tuna dish with bacon and avocado. Serve as a meal or as a salad.
A succulent whole wheat tuna dish with bacon and avocado. Serve as a meal or as a salad.
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Gluten-free cheese crackers are made possible thanks to garbanzo bean flour, Cheddar-Monterey Jack cheese, and butter as the base ingredients.
Gluten-free cheese crackers are made possible thanks to garbanzo bean flour, Cheddar-Monterey Jack cheese, and butter as the base ingredients.
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Get Hot Crab Dip Recipe from Food Network
Get Hot Crab Dip Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cream cheese, sour cream, hot sauce, crab, garlic, crab meat, scallions, parsley, lemon juice, wheat crackers
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Rolled oats provide additional texture in this whole wheat bread.
Rolled oats provide additional texture in this whole wheat bread.
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These crispy rye crackers are seasoned with caraway, garlic, and onion powder.
These crispy rye crackers are seasoned with caraway, garlic, and onion powder.
Ingredients:
rye flour, flour, caraway seed, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, canola oil, honey, water
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This recipe can be baked as cookies or as a fruitcake. It combines the traditional fruitcake ingredients of dates, dried fruit and chopped nuts.
This recipe can be baked as cookies or as a fruitcake. It combines the traditional fruitcake ingredients of dates, dried fruit and chopped nuts.
Ingredients:
brown sugar, water, raisins, butter, salt, whole wheat flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, dates, mixed fruit, nuts
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Get Green Chile and Zucchini Quiche Recipe from Food Network
Get Green Chile and Zucchini Quiche Recipe from Food Network
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butter, wheat crackers, zucchini, vegetable oil, onion, flour, baking powder, eggs, monterey jack, cottage cheese, green chiles
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These Chinese flour tortillas are popular in northern China, where they are paired with anything stir-fried in small shreds, such as moo shu pork The author Carolyn Phillips is a proponent of using Korean flour, which is lower in gluten than American all-purpose flour Adding a layer of oil between the dough before rolling it into a circle is a trick that allows the layers to be peeled apart after cooking for a thinner wrapper
These Chinese flour tortillas are popular in northern China, where they are paired with anything stir-fried in small shreds, such as moo shu pork The author Carolyn Phillips is a proponent of using Korean flour, which is lower in gluten than American all-purpose flour Adding a layer of oil between the dough before rolling it into a circle is a trick that allows the layers to be peeled apart after cooking for a thinner wrapper