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A whole roasted chicken stuffed with lime, onion, bay leaf, and rosemary is basted with a sweet and sour pomegranate reduction.
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That's right...chocolate gravy! Great on biscuits for breakfast!
Ingredients: sugar, flour, cocoa, water, butter
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The sugary topping of this pumpkin cake melts to create a delicious caramel layer.
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This rich, chocolaty twist on a classic pumpkin pie is safe for gluten-free friends and family to enjoy, too.
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This recipe for a not-too-sweet, olive-oil and honey-enriched granola can be used as a template Vary the types and amounts of puffed and rolled (also called flaked) grains, coconut and nuts to suit your taste, as long as you use eight cups altogether And feel free to add chopped dried fruit at the end, stirring it into the granola mix while it’s still warm
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This popular and classic cocktail is as simple as it is delicious. Just mix premium dry gin, tart lime juice, and bubbly soda water.
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A time saving and a great tasting pumpkin pie. Makes its own crust.
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These meaty, flavorful ribs require only a few ingredients including Donald Link's Texas Campfire Dry Rub and a long, slow roast at a low temperature to keep them moist and tender.
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Pimm’s No 1, a gin-based liqueur, is named after James Pimm, the bar owner who created it in the mid 1800s By the 1860s, it was bottled
Ingredients: sugar, cucumber, pimm, gin, lemon juice
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Vanilla ice cream is turned into a luscious concoction with pumpkin puree, brown sugar, orange juice and spices. This pumpkin-ice cream mixture is then piled into a homemade graham cracker crust and frozen until ready to serve.
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Pumpkin seeds from your Halloween pumpkin make a crunchy, sweet and spicy snack when roasted and coated with sugar, cinnamon, ginger, cumin, and a pinch of cayenne pepper.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.