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Fat-free hot chocolate made with maple syrup is a delicious, guilt-free treat on a cold autumn or winter afternoon; double it for a friend.
Ingredients: milk, maple syrup, cocoa
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A spicy, sweet, and sour base for a cocktail or agua fresca.
Ingredients: plus, arbol chiles, water, sugar, tamarind
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Get Bourbon and Chocolate Pecan Pie Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe uses chocolate syrup. It is a very moist and delicious brownie. It is also one of my favorite brownie recipes. Store in airtight container.
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Fresh lavender blossoms are steeped in simple syrup to create a sweet and aromatic flavoring for cocktails, lemonade, cakes, and sorbets.
Ingredients: water, sugar, lavender
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Mai tai recipes call for a seldom-employed artificial almond syrup called orgeat, or orzata, depending on whether you’re buying the faux-French version or the faux-Italian one The problem is that faux-ness Though orgeat is conceptually tethered to tiki, its twisted history predates tiki’s by a long stretch
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A recipe for infused vodka flavored with leftover holiday candy canes.
Ingredients: candy canes, vodka
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Tender shortbread-like cookies have a sweet topping of white candy coating and crushed peppermints.
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Rhubarb cooks down so quickly, this project takes less than an hour and the payoff is astonishing It also has a pleasing economy: you get a lovely syrup to make drinks with, alcoholic and nonalcoholic, while the fibrous pulp that you strain off may in fact be the best part, spooned atop yogurt with fresh strawberries, or as a silky, tart ice-cream topping This could be made as a simple syrup, but it's hard then to adjust the sweetness for differing tastes and applications
Ingredients: rhubarb, vanilla pod, water
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.