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Ingredients: yeast, flour, sugar, milk, butter, salt, eggs, almonds
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This is a winter favorite of ours, that builds on a traditional British breakfast dish. We add sultanas, bananas and cinnamon and it's awesome.
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A healthy blueberry smoothie recipe with a hidden source of fibers and vitamins.
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Sage adds a savory note to sweet-potato casserole. Best of all: It can be made two days before the meal.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Made with toasted coconut, chocolate ice cream, and a chocolate shortbread cookie crust, this rockin' cake tastes like a Girl Scout cookie.
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Cheer on the Panthers with some festive Jell-O shots.
Ingredients: muffin, berry, gelatin, vodka, milk, sugar, lime, grape
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 15 minutes, plus 2 hours' chill time. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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While French restaurant and country cooking have been thoroughly examined by American home cooks, somewhere between the two styles lies a branch of cuisine that has been almost entirely missed: France's bar and cafe food This is the realm of snacks like tartines and rillettes, salads and savory tarts, and one of most delicious of all: the croque-monsieur (literally translated as "crunch sir.") Good croque-monsieurs have a few things in common: a single layer of French ham and Gruyere pressed between two thin slices of bread Some, like this one, are filled and topped with béchamel, which makes the whole thing creamier and better
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Given to me by my girlfriend's aunt, this never fails to please! Good to feed a breakfast crowd, or to refrigerate for a week's worth of quick morning meals.
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This recipe came to The Times in 2006, near the start of the trend that by 2010 had brought salted caramel onto seemingly every fourth restaurant menu in the city of New York It was adapted by Christine Muhlke from the work of Nicole Kaplan, then the pastry chef at Eleven Madison Park, and it is excellent When serving, which you should do alongside Ms
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, cream, milk, egg yolks, plus