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This is an under-the-radar basic from Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” featured in a New York Times article about readers’ favorite Child recipes It is a tomato sauce with onions, garlic and basil, raised high with a perfumed whiff of orange peel and coriander seed Make it when the farmers’ market is overflowing with good tomatoes, freeze it in plastic bags, and use it until there is no more
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A must-do holiday tradition, these tasty gingerbread figures are even better with a layer of Nutella® hazelnut spread. Enjoy!
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Sweet, mild sausage, red bell peppers, corn kernels, and Cheddar cheese make delicious savory breakfast muffins. To delight and amaze your friends, tuck a shelled soft-cooked egg inside each one before baking!
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You may think it unfathomable to change up a classic babka recipe, but maybe there’s something to be said about playing with a classic Ann Amernick, the author of “The Art of the Dessert,” adds apricot jam to her chocolate babka for a little acidity Poundcake crumbs lighten the filling a bit, soaking up the jam
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Slow cooker beef neck bones and gravy is a rich and flavorful meal to serve over rice or mashed potatoes.
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An easy zucchini fritters recipe. You will need grated zucchini, flour, baking powder, milk, eggs, and Parmesan cheese.
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This sweet confection from India and Pakistan combines chickpea flour, coconut, cardamom, and ground nuts.
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This sweet mustard sauce is fabulous! Easy enough for any night of the week. GREAT on baked ham or even chicken strips.
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Substitute coconut flour for all-purpose flour to make gluten-free coconut crepes. Roll crepes around your favorite filling and sprinkle confectioners' sugar over the top!
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This large, fluffy pancake is excellent for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dessert any time of year And it comes together in about five blessed minutes Just dump all of the ingredients into a blender, give it a good whirl, pour it into a heated skillet sizzling with butter, and pop it into the oven
Ingredients: eggs, flour, milk, sugar, butter