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A recipe for a light watermelon and beer cocktail perfect for summer tailgating or barbecues.
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A perfect casserole for apple season! Tart green apples baked with sweet Italian sausage in a pie crust, topped with Italian cheeses.
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These moist and tasty muffins are made with tangy strawberry yogurt and fresh strawberries. A perfect breakfast treat.
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This chicken-fried chicken sandwich recipe has chicken breast dipped in buttermilk, floured, fried until crispy, and topped with homemade pickled peppers.
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The easiest way to get everyone to love cabbage is to encase it in flaky pastry and bake until golden This torta, filled with browned onions, silky cabbage, and plenty of creamy fontina cheese, might just be the best way you've ever eaten what is arguably a challenging vegetable It's at its most appealing served warm, with the cheese still a little gooey
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Cornbread is made with cottage cheese and buttermilk for extra moistness. It's a family secret recipe for a moist cornbread that isn't sweet.
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Apples and cinnamon sweetened with fructose are baked under a honey buttermilk biscuit crust in this dessert from the American Diabetes Association.
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A creamy drink that transports you back to childhood.
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This is not OATMEAL, but oat BRAN muffins. I have made these for about five years now, and I really love them. They are great made with cinnamon or cranberry applesauce, as well as plain applesauce. My daughter loves them and I hope you will enjoy them, too!
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"Make your own corn dogs just like at the fair with this rich buttermilk corn batter."
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When baking soda was introduced in the early 19th century, Irish home cooks adopted the product almost immediately With soda, a loaf of bread could be ready in as little as one hour, as opposed to using yeast or sourdough starters, which require rising time The recipe is a slight adaptation of one by the Irish cookbook author Rachel Allen