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Ditch store-bought and make a traditional eggnog with real eggs, milk, cream, bourbon, rum, brandy, and nutmeg. Chowhound's recipe outlines easy steps for both...
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 4 hours, plus refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Grilled Pork Tenderloin a la Rodriguez with Guava Glaze and Orange-Habanero Mojo Recipe from Food Network
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Here is an excellent project recipe that Christine Muhlke, then an editor and columnist at The New York Times Magazine, brought to us in a 2007 profile of the cookbook writer Gail Monaghan, who adapted it from a cookbook written by the Vicomte de Mauduit in 1933 It is infinitely more chic and cosmopolitan than most Neapolitan cakes, with no cartoon hue or bulk.
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Made with frozen mixed berries, this fruity sangria is a summer-friendly, refreshing drink that's great for entertaining.
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A spiced cranberry-apple wine punch makes a festive drink to toast the winter holidays. Chill the sangria for a day or so to blend the flavors.
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I found a good sangria recipe and headed to the liquor store to purchase the alcohol. In line, ahead of me, was a man who said he has been a bartender for twenty years now, and that the recipe needed a few touch-ups if I wanted to make it like the Pros. So, here is what he professed to me, muchos thanks to the other submitters for their delicious versions.
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The juicier the peaches, the better this luscious summer dessert will be Handle the dough lightly and make sure not to overbake it Assemble the whole thing just before serving, and watch it disappear.