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Strawberries and blueberries under a drizzle of cream has long been an Independence Day favorite, but when Jean Hewitt introduced this recipe in 1968, it was as an alternative to another Fourth of July favorite: “The first red, white and blue dessert that comes to mind is watermelon and blueberries with ice cream, but for those who prefer something a little different, there is a recipe for strawberry and blueberry shortcake with ricotta sauce Pitchers of clear, cold iced tea are all that have to be added.” The original recipe called for bran breakfast cereal, but we’ve adapted it with wheat bran, found in the bulk section of the grocery store, which gives this shortcake its rustic, colonial feel.
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There is a reason a hot fudge sundae is such an enduring classic: That combination of warm, rich chocolate fudge mixing with frozen ice cream and melting it slightly is absolutely irresistible Of course, if you have homemade fudge sauce and homemade ice cream, it gets even better Vanilla ice cream is the standard here, but feel free to use your favorite flavor, or a combination of flavors
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For what might be the sweetest cake in the universe, a syrupy, coconut-and-condensed-milk-infused tres leches cake is further sugared with a purée of soft, ripe mango You couldn’t ask for a more luscious spring dessert.
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A classic sangria recipe made with brandy, orange liqueur, and fresh fruit--perfect for a summer barbecue or picnic.
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O.K., this is a little bit of a project, but not too taxing for an adventurous home cook How about making your own pâté for the holidays Ask the butcher to grind three-fourths of the meat medium, and one-fourth very coarse
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The writer Laurie Colwin had an obsession with gingerbread, publishing a few different essays and recipes exploring its charms In the essay that precedes this moist, cakelike rendition, from her book “Home Cooking,” she writes that it is “home food” — not fancy restaurant food, that is, but soothing cold-weather food that is simple to make, ideal for an afternoon spent holed up indoors The essay is also a paean to Steen’s cane syrup, from Louisiana, which comes in cheerful yellow cans
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My in-laws the Boyer’s, Clayton and Jeannette, who have made this for us on many special occasions, handed down this recipe to me the last time we visited New...