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Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey brought this recipe to The Times in 1988, when a properly-made risotto was still a relatively new dish for the home cook It would make a wonderful meatless main dish or as an accompaniment to roast chicken or grilled steak.
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A very coconutty and chewy Flilipino rice flour dessert. Traditionally, this is baked in banana leaves.
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I like to include the chocolate chips because I love chocolate, but they can be omitted. I have made them without the chips and they still came out great!
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Old-fashioned cut-out cookies have a rich, buttery frosting. This recipe makes a big batch.
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A deliciously simple, yet very impressive seafood pasta dish with cream and Parmesan cheese. Bound to rival your favorite restaurant version of the same!
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These cinnamon-raisin yogurt biscuits are a cross between cinnamon rolls and biscuits and will make everyone happy.
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When the chef Daniel Rose was growing up, his mother would make potato pancakes the first and the last three nights of Hanukkah These latkes are inspired by the French classic pommes Darphin, but the addition of onions puts them in a category all their own.
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Ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, butter, shortening, water
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Light yet rich, this magical dessert is like the grown-up version of the chocolate pudding pie of your youth It requires a bit more work, but nothing terribly taxing Just whip melted chocolate, butter and eggs into a mousse, and then pour it all into a chocolate cookie crust
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Cocoa quickies are quick and easy, no-bake cookies made with milk, butter, sugar, cocoa, oats, and coconut.
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This thick and creamy lobster bisque spiced with paprika, Cajun seasoning, and sherry makes an elegant first course at a dinner party.