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Try this traditional bechamel sauce as a delicious base for a variety of dishes from chicken to mac and cheese.
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Ingredients: flour, milk, butter, eggs
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A warm, filling main course for breakfast or brunch or a sassy southern side dish for supper. Be sure to make up a mess of biscuits to serve alongside this southern favorite!
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A creamy turkey casserole using cream of mushroom soup is a great way to use leftover turkey for weeknight dinner.
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A rich pudding topped with a graham cracker crumb mixture is baked in a homemade graham cracker crust.
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Ingredients: milk, butter, flour, parmesan cheese
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If you love Mudslides (oh yeah, you do), you need to make this rn.
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This vegan recipe for pumpkin pie skips the tofu but still yields a sweet and creamy dessert you can make ahead for your Thanksgiving feast.
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Shrimp, scallops, and asparagus are simmered together with lime, curry, and coconut milk to create a delicious seafood curry!
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Here is a nod both to the original bananas Foster at Brennan’s restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans and to the luxe version of bananas baba au rhum that the Louisiana chef Allison Vines-Rushing once cooked at Jack’s Luxury Oyster Bar in the East Village Silky and rich, deep with the flavors of bananas, rum and custard, it is not much work to make, and pays off in incredible flavor Do not be afraid to use an even darker sugar than the brown called for in the recipe, though molasses may be a step too far
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These versatile mayonnaise drop biscuits are a Southern tradition.
Ingredients: flour, milk, mayonnaise
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If you’ve bought a loaf of truly fantastic panettone, made in the Italian tradition from a natural starter, the kind that’s airy and melting, we hope you don’t have any leftovers But if you find yourself with an excess of mass-produced panettone, or simply very old panettone that’s past its prime, here’s how to transform it into something special Cut it into thick slices, as the pastry chef Elisabeth Prueitt does with brioche, when she makes her bread pudding at Tartine Bakery in San Francisco
Ingredients: butter, panettone, eggs, sugar, salt, milk