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Todd Gray, the chef and owner of the Equinox Restaurant in Washington, developed these apple cider sufganiyot as a nod to his wife's Jewish heritage (he's Episcopalian), serving them with blueberry-ginger jam at his restaurant during Hanukkah We like to throw a batch together anytime we crave the taste of autumn.
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This recipe is by William Norwich and takes 30 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This naturally sweet and creamy, frosty cold smoothie packs a lot of flavor and a nutritious punch.
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This cake is called sad cake because the cake looks sad. It actually "falls" during baking and is a flat cake. It may be sad looking, but it is moist, chewy and sweet. It does not need a frosting.
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This batter of regular- and raisin-bran cereals, flour and buttermilk will make three-dozen muffins. Keep some on hand in the refrigerator so you can always have hot raisin-bran muffins in just the few minutes it takes to bake them.
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Spicy, moist, sweet pumpkin cupcakes with a cream cheese maple syrup butter frosting. Uses Red Mill gluten-free flour mix made from potato starch, garbanzo flour, tapioca flour, sorghum, and fava.
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Edna Lewis mastered dozens of bread and biscuit recipes over the years, and in “The Taste of Country Cooking,” she offers two for biscuits; this is the flannel-soft version Be sure to use homemade baking powder, which you can make easily by sifting together 2 parts cream of tartar with 1 part baking soda It leaves no chemical or metallic taste.
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A lightly sweetened, extremely yummy muffin.
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Slathered with herbed butter and sprinkled with fleur de sel.
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Fresh, creamy ricotta cheese is easy to make at home from ingredients you can find in any grocery store. Use it in pastas, as a spread, or in any recipe that calls for ricotta. It's also a great breakfast treat with fresh fruit.
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This easy quick bread gets plenty of flavor from sun-dried tomatoes, Cheddar cheese, onion, garlic and herbs.