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This is a yeast bread that requires no kneading! A brief, vigorous mixing is sufficient for this simple white bread.
Ingredients: yeast, shortening, water, sugar, salt, flour, butter
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A trifle made with brownies, white chocolate pudding flavored with coffee, whipped topping and chocolate covered toffee candy.
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Use cheap diet cola when making this drink. The sweetener makes the drink taste like it has alcohol in it, but it doesn't. Of course, you could always add some later! Delicious either way!
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Serve this traditional marinara sauce with warm bread. Garlic bread would also be delicious!
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This no-rise pizza dough recipe involves mixing a few basic ingredients and patting the dough into the pan. The crust is ready in 35 minutes.
Ingredients: flour, yeast, vegetable oil, salt, sugar, water
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Use this recipe to make our adorable Jack-o'-Lantern Tartlets.
Ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, butter, egg yolks, water
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Give your lemonade a refreshing kick by adding fresh basil and a little lime.
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This is a French classic, carrots Vichy, or glazed carrots The idea is simply to cook the carrots with some sugar, water, lemon juice and butter until they are tender and glazed with the melted sugar Care must be taken to avoid overcooking and burning the sugar mixture.
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Savor summer in Italy with every delectable mouthful of homemade pasta flavored with freshly chopped basil leaves. Toss with butter or olive oil and a grating of Parmesan cheese.
Ingredients: basil, flour, egg, olive oil, water
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Smothered in chili and cheddar cheese sauce, these easy chili cheese fries are a complete meal in themselves.
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When you suddenly get a craving for homemade soft pretzels and you're not at the mall, you won't need to wait for dough to rise if you use store-bought pizza dough! Serve, of course, with mustard.
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This recipe uses the flavors of a samosa and the idea of a pot pie to make a savory, Indian-accented dish in a comfort-food format.