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Brown and white sugars, raisins and lemon juice add a wonderful taste and texture to this quintessential apple pie. Be sure to cube or slice the apples uniformly, and, if you like, dot the apples with pats of butter.
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Use up the first apples you can get your hands on in this oatmeal raisin cookie-apple combo, topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and caramel.
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This is a wonderfully simple, yet delicious cake! It is so moist and fresh, it will surely be a favorite with your family, just like it is with mine! The main length of the preparation time is cutting and peeling the apples. A mixture of apples works great, although I usually use Golden Delicious.
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Traditional stuffing made with gluten-free bread cubes will be just as crowd-pleasing as the recipe passed down through the generations on Thanksgiving day.
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A delicious apple fritter recipe, using our Basic Yeast Donut, butter, and sweet-tart fresh apples.
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Fruit soufflés are dramatic and impressive yet so easy to make This one will impress everyone at your table Make the fruit puree well in advance, and beat the egg whites before you sit down to dinner
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I saw this recipe on Emeril. It is easy and delicious. I bring it to all pot lucks and dinner parties!
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The hobo pack, a self-contained, foil-wrapped meal cooked in hot coals, is an easy option for outdoor cooking Though this recipe includes a lot of fall flavors, it is great for summer cookouts, a change from the usual suspects The key to success is to be sure the foil packet is tightly sealed so no juices leak out
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A sweet and tangy sauce of brown sugar and mustard with a hint of cloves is the luscious finish to this classic combination of apples and pork baked to perfection.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.