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Say so long, farewell to summer with apple cider sangria.
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A beautiful fresh fruit tart with strawberries, blueberries and kiwi slices on a cream cheese filling.
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This is a great easy prawn marinade. We put them out as appetizers, but they can also be a main course. I've also sauteed them with the marinade and used the sauce with pasta or just lapped it up with French bread!
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Unsalted butter, a thick slice of really good white or whole wheat country bread, and a sunflower-yellow, pastured egg is all you need for this utterly perfect meal.
Ingredients: country bread, egg, butter
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Oh what a difference a single egg yolk makes. If you 're not convinced, try this yummy graham cracker crust. The egg yolk is brushed onto the crumbs just before baking, and the finished crust is crisp and brown every time.
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A modern version of an old-time favorite uses premade pie crusts to make this three-layer apple pie, baked in a cast iron skillet.
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This Asian marinade recipe pairs well with fish.
Ingredients: white miso, mirin, soy sauce, water, lime
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Rice pudding is ready in under 30 minutes by putting four simple ingredients in the rice cooker. Chill and serve with extra cinnamon if desired.
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This caraway rye bread, baked in the Dutch oven, is no-knead, no double rise, no-fail, and always a crowd-pleaser.
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Sliced, dried apricots are heated up in water, mixed with orange liqueur, sugar, and cornstarch and poured into an unbaked pie shell. An hour later, the pie emerges warm, luscious and very apricoty.
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This recipe was developed to accompany the dense, earthy wines of Sicily, specifically the ones made with the grape known as nero d’Avola It is a hearty beef ragout enriched with the wine, fresh herbs, olives, chiles and tomatoes, roasted to reduce the liquid and concentrate the flavor Like most treasures of the stew pot, the dish benefits from a rest and a reheat