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This simple apple crisp is quick to put together; a great recipe for people looking to avoid gluten or cut back on carbs.
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Rye and caraway have always been a match made in heaven, but until now I never thought of using them in something other than Jewish rye bread and rye crisps.
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Enjoy this Red Onion Tart with Blue Cheese recipe with ingredients and easy step-by-step directions from Chowhound.
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This simple dessert sings with flavor and complexity from the combination of floral apples, sweet honey, and assorted pistachios, almonds, and filberts (a.k.a...
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Star Ingredient: Mitica Walnuts in Lemon Honey Using walnuts that have been bottled in honey is a quick way to add a sweet, nutty flavor and crunch to shrimp and broccoli without having to toast, cool and candy walnuts.
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When I asked my friends what they like about macaroni and cheese, a surprising number of people talked about how their moms would put cut up hot dogs in the boxed...
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Soft, delicious, easy to make, and good for you! Great cookies for those looking to cut back on their refined flour and white sugar intake.
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Pork shoulder is a succulent cut that's best braised or roasted slowly, so it stays tender and juicy. The sweet-and-savory glazed pork here is terrific with or without the garlic-and-dried-apricot stuffing.
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Get Chef Rick's Classic French Bread Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: bread flour, salt, honey, water, yeast
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Chunky wedges of fresh pineapple are marinated in honey, cherry brandy and lemon juice, and then they're grilled until they're hot, caramelized, and irresistible.
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The key to success with angel food cake is not overbeating the egg whites, which means you should never go above medium speed, and the peaks should fold over when you lift them with a spatula or beaters If the meringue is too stiff, the cake will not maintain its height once baked You should be able to pour the batter into the pan