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This is a basic bread machine recipe for white bread, which calls for powdered milk.
Ingredients: yeast, bread flour, salt, sugar, milk, butter, water
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This gluten free Double Chocolate Orange Torte will make a nice treat for Passover, which is rapidly approaching! My family, however, needed no holiday or excuse...
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Sweet, thick chocolate gravy is easy to make in the microwave and can be dolloped over biscuits for a brunch treat or birthday dinners.
Ingredients: sugar, flour, cocoa, salt, milk, vanilla
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Soy sauce and peanut butter add a nice Thai-style flavor to this stir-fry. Using frozen vegetables makes it a very quick and tasty vegetable side dish.
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This biscuit-like shortcake is topped with a sweet ginger glaze.
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This enhanced version of cream cheese frosting is fantastic on white cake or cupcakes. My man loves it on toast.
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Ground beef, onion, green pepper, and ketchup are seasoned with garlic powder and sweetened with brown sugar to make this hearty meat filling. Serve on hamburger buns.
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Chicken is breaded and cooked in the skillet with a squeeze of lemon in this quick and easy, home-style chicken piccata recipe.
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I love tiramisu and have always loved visiting Italy. This is an alternative recipe and has always been my favourite, it has evolved from the many times we have...
Ingredients: egg yolks, cheese, coffee, cake, cocoa
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These rye slices topped with sausage and cheese are so easy and so delicious that they are sure to please. In fact, my husband loves them so much that I sometimes make them on regular-sized rye bread for dinner.
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You’ll need bourbon and hazelnut spread for this adult twist on a milkshake, which came to The Times from the Brooklyn Bowl restaurant in that borough The vanilla in the bourbon is brought out by the ice cream, and the hazelnut spread evokes a praline flavor reminiscent of New Orleans What’s the worst that could happen?
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Nothing is more versatile than good old white bread. White, light and slightly sweet.