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This dense and deeply figgy cake, adapted from Eli's Table in Manhattan, gets its complex flavor from a combination of fresh figs and fig jam, seasoned generously with cinnamon, cardamom and ginger It’s then filled and topped with cream cheese frosting that is sweetened with a combination of confectioners’ sugar for lightness and honey for richness Over all, it’s a bit like carrot cake, except softer and sweeter
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A classic, sweet, yeasted German bread recipe filled with candied booze-soaked fruit and served at Christmastime.
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This cake is a showstopper that a baker with rudimentary skills could pull off The topping is a toffee glaze made with brown sugar, agave, butter and sea salt; you pour half of it over the cake while still hot so that it saturates the cake, giving it a puddinglike consistency, then wait before using the rest as a high-gloss frosting you sprinkle with sea salt Seemingly complicated, but surprisingly simple.
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Star anise and cloves perfume the broth, bok choy brings a welcome bite of green, spicy Sriracha lends a gentle kick, and store-bought wonton wrappers make thin
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Bundt cakes are classic showstoppers — big, lofty and usually dressed in elegant drizzles and drips of glaze Here, a dense, moist cake full of warm fall spices and pumpkin purée is encased in a layer of rich, nutty brown-butter maple glaze Feel free to make it a day before you plan to serve it: This cake keeps well at room temperature, and you might think it's even better on the second day
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Get Spice Raisin Pancakes with Rum-Raisin Cream Cheese Glaze Recipe from Food Network
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An Asian-inspired ground beef filling is wrapped in cabbage with a spicy, creamy peanut sauce in this easy recipe that's perfect as an appetizer or main dish.
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Get Grilled Spiny Lobsters with Bahamian Curry Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Easier and homier than an apple pie, this gently spiced crumble feeds a crowd If you don't want to make the bourbon cream, serve this with ice cream instead: Vanilla is classic, but ginger, green tea or salted caramel would also be terrific.