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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
safflower oil, brown sugar, honey, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, apples, orange, maple syrup, sugar
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This is an old recipe. To serve, break the cake apart with two forks.
This is an old recipe. To serve, break the cake apart with two forks.
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This is a creamy, corny skillet preparation from New England, which has delighted roomfuls of people every time I've served it So-called because of the veins created by the cream in its vortex, which separates the crumb during baking, this substantial one-skillet meal will get your kids to school happier than they've ever been, and you happy only if they've left some behind As my recipe tester, Alice Thompson, responded: ''Spider cake rules
This is a creamy, corny skillet preparation from New England, which has delighted roomfuls of people every time I've served it So-called because of the veins created by the cream in its vortex, which separates the crumb during baking, this substantial one-skillet meal will get your kids to school happier than they've ever been, and you happy only if they've left some behind As my recipe tester, Alice Thompson, responded: ''Spider cake rules
Ingredients:
milk, white vinegar, flour, yellow cornmeal, sugar, baking soda, salt, eggs, butter, heavy cream
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If you love peaches, you will love this cake. My grandmother used to make it for Sunday dinner.
If you love peaches, you will love this cake. My grandmother used to make it for Sunday dinner.
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This cake has good old fashioned flavor. The kids will love it! For decoration you can sprinkle crushed root beer candies over the top. This cake is best served with vanilla ice cream.
This cake has good old fashioned flavor. The kids will love it! For decoration you can sprinkle crushed root beer candies over the top. This cake is best served with vanilla ice cream.
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This recipe is very moist and even when the cake is left in the oven a little too long, the cake stays moist on the inside. This pound cake freezes very well also. Wrap it in foil and freeze for up to 6 months.
This recipe is very moist and even when the cake is left in the oven a little too long, the cake stays moist on the inside. This pound cake freezes very well also. Wrap it in foil and freeze for up to 6 months.
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This no-bake cheesecake has a light texture that's less dense than baked cheesecake. The filling stars cream cheese, rich mascarpone cheese, and fresh whipped cream, which you'll combine and spread over a homemade chocolate graham cracker crust. Make the stars and stripes with fresh strawberries and blueberries. It's so easy!
This no-bake cheesecake has a light texture that's less dense than baked cheesecake. The filling stars cream cheese, rich mascarpone cheese, and fresh whipped cream, which you'll combine and spread over a homemade chocolate graham cracker crust. Make the stars and stripes with fresh strawberries and blueberries. It's so easy!
Ingredients:
graham cracker crumbs, sugar, cocoa, butter, cream cheese, mascarpone cheese, lemon, lemon juice, vanilla, heavy whipping cream, strawberries
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Alex Levin, the pastry chef of Osteria Morini in Washington, adapted this Rosh Hashana honey cake recipe from his grandmother, an accomplished baker, though he put his own touches on it Mr Levin took out the cloves, allspice and raisins, and added an apple cider compote to the batter, which moistens the cake and gives it a caramelized apple flavor that deepens the cake beyond honey and spice
Alex Levin, the pastry chef of Osteria Morini in Washington, adapted this Rosh Hashana honey cake recipe from his grandmother, an accomplished baker, though he put his own touches on it Mr Levin took out the cloves, allspice and raisins, and added an apple cider compote to the batter, which moistens the cake and gives it a caramelized apple flavor that deepens the cake beyond honey and spice
Ingredients:
smith apples, brown sugar, butter, apple cider, olive oil, flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, eggs, honey, whiskey
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Get Snack Food Ice Cream Cake Recipe from Food Network
Get Snack Food Ice Cream Cake Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
pistachio, pretzels, marshmallow cream, dough, heavy cream, confectioners sugar, vanilla
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This is a very moist, and delicious pineapple banana nut cake. I've had this recipe for about 20 years and no one ever turns it down.
This is a very moist, and delicious pineapple banana nut cake. I've had this recipe for about 20 years and no one ever turns it down.
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Get Cake Mix Cranberry Orange Muffins Recipe from Food Network
Get Cake Mix Cranberry Orange Muffins Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
almonds, yellow cake mix, milk yogurt, eggs, vegetable oil, zest, cranberries, confectioners sugar, water
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This magnificent version of the popular banana-pineapple-pecan cake developed by Southern Living magazine in 1978 is adapted from the chef Ashley Christensen's cookbook, "Poole's: Recipes from a Modern Diner." It is a Thanksgiving-worthy dessert for the pie averse: a supremely moist, dense cake crowded with sweet potato, roasted bananas, pineapple, currants and green peanuts (if you live north of the Mason-Dixon line, the plain, roasted variety work just fine) A lightly sweet, butter-cream cheese frosting finishes it off Set aside a solid afternoon for this project cake, as you have to roast the bananas and grate the sweet potato, and the assembly takes some patience and agility — but it is well worth the toil
This magnificent version of the popular banana-pineapple-pecan cake developed by Southern Living magazine in 1978 is adapted from the chef Ashley Christensen's cookbook, "Poole's: Recipes from a Modern Diner." It is a Thanksgiving-worthy dessert for the pie averse: a supremely moist, dense cake crowded with sweet potato, roasted bananas, pineapple, currants and green peanuts (if you live north of the Mason-Dixon line, the plain, roasted variety work just fine) A lightly sweet, butter-cream cheese frosting finishes it off Set aside a solid afternoon for this project cake, as you have to roast the bananas and grate the sweet potato, and the assembly takes some patience and agility — but it is well worth the toil
Ingredients:
bananas, flour, baking soda, salt, sugar, cinnamon, eggs, vegetable oil, vanilla, currants, peanuts, sweet potatoes, cream cheese, butter, confectioners sugar