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Skip the expensive coffee shop cold brew and make these pops instead!
Skip the expensive coffee shop cold brew and make these pops instead!
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For a brownie almost as dark and dense as a chocolate truffle, there is Alice Medrich’s innovative method for New Classic Brownies: the pan goes directly from a high-heat oven to a bath of ice water, and the just-baked batter slumps, becoming concentrated and intense.
For a brownie almost as dark and dense as a chocolate truffle, there is Alice Medrich’s innovative method for New Classic Brownies: the pan goes directly from a high-heat oven to a bath of ice water, and the just-baked batter slumps, becoming concentrated and intense.
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Pretzels: more fun with ears.
Pretzels: more fun with ears.
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Day or night, this tequila spiked iced tea is a refreshing treat.
Day or night, this tequila spiked iced tea is a refreshing treat.
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Can all fruit be filled with Jell-O?
Can all fruit be filled with Jell-O?
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Try this recipe when making Ghoulish Petits Fours.
Try this recipe when making Ghoulish Petits Fours.
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They'll make the big feast infinitely more enjoyable.
They'll make the big feast infinitely more enjoyable.
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We'd way rather find these at the end of the rainbow.
We'd way rather find these at the end of the rainbow.
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This recipe creates a simple peanut butter-flavored pie "crust" for filling with softened ice cream.
This recipe creates a simple peanut butter-flavored pie "crust" for filling with softened ice cream.
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Food Network Magazine's recipe for traditional knishes.
Food Network Magazine's recipe for traditional knishes.
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This has been a recipe in our family since before the turn of the century. I am 70, so you can imagine when it started to get down to my sister and me. Now my grand-nephew enjoys them. Keep under lock and key, or they will disappear in a trice!
This has been a recipe in our family since before the turn of the century. I am 70, so you can imagine when it started to get down to my sister and me. Now my grand-nephew enjoys them. Keep under lock and key, or they will disappear in a trice!