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This dish needs only 20 minutes of attention at the stove The coconut nage delivers a whisper of sweetness, ginger-chile heat and a splash of lime, and the broth is light enough to suit a summer dinner with plenty of chilled wine I paired it with the best of Mâconnais, wines that express citrus and minerals balanced by a touch of grapy richness
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Black grapes, such as Concords, come into season in the fall The combination of grapes, sweet spices and blue cheese is an unusual one, yet utterly delicious -- especially for the kind of person who loves ending a meal on a sweet and cheesy note I serve this for brunch, or before dinner with drinks
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This is not the runny boxed kind but the real baked kind like grandma used to make. It's far better then any elbow mac & cheese I've ever eaten. You can eat...
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Crab cakes with Dungeness crab are a treat! They can be a little delicate, so a chill in the fridge before frying helps them from falling apart while frying.
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Give your favorite cookies a twist by making this quick and easy recipe for chewy and delicious chocolate chocolate chip cookie brittle.
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This is a classic tapioca pudding recipe that requires a lot of attention, but it's worth it. Tapioca pudding is a great comfort food and can be served warm or cold.
Ingredients: milk, tapioca, sugar, salt, eggs, vanilla
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Much like a rice pudding, small cooked pasta is baked with eggs, ricotta, sugar and vanilla for a creamy, comforting dessert.
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Peanuts are stirred into a honey and brown sugar syrup, then coated with a salty-sweet sugar mixture.
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Recently had homemade rice milk in a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco. I talked to a few friends and they told me a few different ways to make it. Here is a simple version (I like to add vanilla, but it is optional). Seriously, it is the best ever - and, it costs just pennies to make!
Ingredients: rice, water, cinnamon, vanilla, sugar
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They are pleasantly sweet, made with almond paste and pine nuts, but no flour.