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The beauty of a baked French toast casserole is that you can prepare it entirely in advance, usually the night before you want to serve it, then pop it into the oven about 45 minutes before you’re ready to eat This version combines toasted challah with a nutmeg-flavored custard, which is then topped with a crunchy oat crumble Pears add a ripe and juicy note to the dish, but if you’d rather go fruitless, you can leave them out
The beauty of a baked French toast casserole is that you can prepare it entirely in advance, usually the night before you want to serve it, then pop it into the oven about 45 minutes before you’re ready to eat This version combines toasted challah with a nutmeg-flavored custard, which is then topped with a crunchy oat crumble Pears add a ripe and juicy note to the dish, but if you’d rather go fruitless, you can leave them out
Ingredients:
challah brioche, eggs, milk, heavy cream, honey, vanilla, nutmeg, cardamom, salt, flour, rolled oats, brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger, butter, pears, good honey, vanilla bean
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Finally, a vegan hot chocolate recipe that actually tastes good! For best results, use plain soy milk.
Finally, a vegan hot chocolate recipe that actually tastes good! For best results, use plain soy milk.
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A brilliant steak sauce that really brings out the flavor of any type of grilled steak. It's best with eye fillet or Scotch steaks. Raspberry jam is the wildly inventive twist that really makes this sauce unique.
A brilliant steak sauce that really brings out the flavor of any type of grilled steak. It's best with eye fillet or Scotch steaks. Raspberry jam is the wildly inventive twist that really makes this sauce unique.
Ingredients:
raspberry jam, brown sugar, worcestershire sauce, tomato sauce, malt vinegar, hot pepper sauce
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Get Homemade Marshmallows Recipe from Food Network
Get Homemade Marshmallows Recipe from Food Network
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Get Rooster Apple Sour Recipe from Food Network
Get Rooster Apple Sour Recipe from Food Network
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This makes a great batter, which then makes a great crepe. Soy milk, hazelnut syrup, water, margarine and flour. Simple. Mix the batter, chill and pour into a hot pan.
This makes a great batter, which then makes a great crepe. Soy milk, hazelnut syrup, water, margarine and flour. Simple. Mix the batter, chill and pour into a hot pan.
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This is a traditional German beet salad with a simple oil and apple cider vinegar dressing and caraway seeds that can be eaten warm or cold.
This is a traditional German beet salad with a simple oil and apple cider vinegar dressing and caraway seeds that can be eaten warm or cold.
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The poaching liquid becomes a delectable and fragrant sauce youll love. If you have some left over, keep it for drizzling over ice cream or cheese for a lovely contrast of flavors.
The poaching liquid becomes a delectable and fragrant sauce youll love. If you have some left over, keep it for drizzling over ice cream or cheese for a lovely contrast of flavors.
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It's easy to make a smoky, flavorful rub for grilled meats that features ground chipotle pepper for a hint of heat..
It's easy to make a smoky, flavorful rub for grilled meats that features ground chipotle pepper for a hint of heat..
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This Asian take on buttered summer corn gets marvelous flavor from dried shrimp, Thai chile, scallions, and fish sauce.
This Asian take on buttered summer corn gets marvelous flavor from dried shrimp, Thai chile, scallions, and fish sauce.
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A refreshing and light alternative to lemonade. A syrup made with pineapple juice and lemon juice is mixed with carbonated water over ice.
A refreshing and light alternative to lemonade. A syrup made with pineapple juice and lemon juice is mixed with carbonated water over ice.
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This version of the classic French dessert is an adaptation of one attributed to Jean-Jacques Rachou, a former owner and chef of La Côte Basque, a restaurant The Times once called "the high-society temple of classic French cuisine." These acclaimed soufflés were a specialty at the restaurant, which closed its doors in 2004, after 45 years of serving guests like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Babe Paley and Frank Sinatra Done right, they are airy, perfectly textured and deftly sweetened The key is the density of the egg whites; they must be whipped until the peaks are firm but not too full of air.
This version of the classic French dessert is an adaptation of one attributed to Jean-Jacques Rachou, a former owner and chef of La Côte Basque, a restaurant The Times once called "the high-society temple of classic French cuisine." These acclaimed soufflés were a specialty at the restaurant, which closed its doors in 2004, after 45 years of serving guests like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Babe Paley and Frank Sinatra Done right, they are airy, perfectly textured and deftly sweetened The key is the density of the egg whites; they must be whipped until the peaks are firm but not too full of air.