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Dulce de leche is a classic caramel dessert. This easy pudding dessert is layered with caramel and Nilla Wafers® for crunch.
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The herbal pungency of the Benedictine points up the smoky smoothness of the whiskey, the dryness of the vermouth balances the sweetness of the Benedictine, and the orange peel adds a hint of sunshine. This makes an especially fine after-dinner drink.
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This is a very filling sandwich, great to make ahead of time and keep warm in the oven for a Superbowl party or any other time. But you better like cheese!
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Tuna, macaroni, creamy soup, cheese and fried onions are all you need to make this super easy tuna casserole that I learned from my roommate. It's great as leftovers, too.
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Meatballs in tomato sauce with melted cheese on a lightly toasted baguette.
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Here's a fabulous twist on a popular holiday casserole. Refrigerated biscuits form the crusts that hold a classic mixture of green beans, cream of mushroom soup, milk, Cheddar cheese and French fried onions. It's a fun way to enjoy an all-time favorite dish.
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Herbed butter and blue cheese give a different take on garlic bread with this recipe.
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A bright red carbonated punch made with grenadine and any flavor of fruit punch. A fluffy cloud of ice cream floats on the surface, interrupted by scattered cherries.
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Bruschetta with tomato and basil! Chopped fresh tomatoes with garlic, basil, olive oil, and vinegar, served on toasted slices of French or Italian bread.
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My wife and I had this entree in Paris, France. It was so good that we had to order another one. The French people sure know how to cook. It is like a pizza, but 1 million times better!
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These tasty, hot sandwiches are served with a horseradish whipped cream sauce.
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There are three pretty joyful projects here that reward not only the pleasure-driven eater but the scientifically curious mind as well Making soy milk, making soft tofu, and making a savory caramel sauce (not sweet like the one you're probably accustomed to, but vinegary and spicy) are all as easy as those beginner science projects we remember from grade school (growing marigolds or sprouting avocado pits) and equally as wondrous As always, ingredients matter