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A hard man I know made this dessert once out of supermarket cake and industrial strawberries, to serve small children who were maybe slightly afraid of him They gurgled with delight when he slid bowls of it before them: the cake cut into large cubes and served beneath the macerated strawberries, with fresh whipped cream This formed a bond between them all
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This recipe is an accidental creation by Nick Malgieri, who (in a rare human moment for a pastry chef) once forgot to double the flour when baking his own fudge brownie recipe He also adds a measure of brown sugar to the basic formula The experts are divided as to whether the brown sugar actually contributes flavor or simply makes the brownie moister (molasses, which makes brown sugar brown, is powerfully hydrophilic)
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This quick and easy apple crisp recipe makes enough for 1 and no cleanup; fresh apples, sprinkles of cinnamon, and a touch of sugar in a mug.
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These sweet, fried pastries are filled with cinnamon, raisins, and a lot of the secret ingredient: potato. Potato cookies may freak people out, but this is a pretty standard recipe from Poland using up ingredients that would normally be found in every kitchen.
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Chef John's garlic naan are made with a simple dough enriched with yogurt and homemade garlic butter and cooked in a blazing hot cast iron skillet until nicely charred.
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Transform your leftover turkey into spicy turkey tacos using taco seasoning and jalapeno peppers in a slow cooker; serve in small tortillas.
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Our take on this classic side packs a punch with charred, fresh corn and jalapeño.
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Here we have a re-education — or an education, if you're a first-timer — in the virtues of an old-fashioned cream gravy A few tablespoons of this elixir can uplift plainly cooked meat like a lamb chop or steak, layering on the richness of cream but also the freshness of scallion and black pepper Use plenty of each.These days, home cooks are not likely to keep meat drippings around in the kitchen to make a fat-and-flour roux, but there's nothing wrong with hacking a substitute from a lump of butter and a slab of bacon
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Coconut extract, flaked coconut, and buttermilk flavor this moist butter cake.
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Thin enough to flash-fry but thick enough to let the sweet onion flavor shine through, these onion rings work well as a side dish but also are great as a stand-alone snack Less is more when dipping the rings in the buttermilk mixture and then the flour mixture Be delicate in the coating process, and make sure to let as much liquid and then as much flour fall off as possible