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This bread is the perfect accompaniment to a strong cup of coffee. Spread with cream cheese to start the day off right!
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Cake flour, a low-protein flour that is available in supermarkets from Boston to Chicago, north to Seattle and down to Los Angeles, makes a fine biscuit with a delicate, silken texture that does well with syrups and runny fried eggs.
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Classic Boston brown bread studded with raisins and steamed in a coffee can.
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So I came up with this upscale grilled cheese: stinky Taleggio, crisp apples, smoky bacon, spicy Dijon, and some crunchy bread sliced not too thick, but fat with flavor.
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There's a nice tangy bite to this hearty dark rye that still has a tender crumb, thanks to the wheat flour. Cocoa and coffee powders darken the loaf, and caraway and fennel seeds impart just a bit of licorice flavor. It can be made in your bread machine or with a stand mixer.
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These almond flour waffles are gluten-free AND dairy-free! But more important than that, they're light, crispy, and delicious with maple syrup. Perfect for a big family brunch.
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This gorgeous tart is adapted from "Sweeter Off the Vine," by Yossy Arefi, a cookbook of fruit desserts for every season It's an ideal vehicle for the ripest strawberries at the height of the season, a dessert that makes more of a splash than just serving berries and cream but still has that simple charm The only tricky part is the crust, which could crack as you transfer it to a serving board
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Cassava flour pita chips made with arrowroot starch are a quick and easy snack chip to prepare and they are gluten-free and paleo friendly.
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Almond flour lends a rich, buttery flavor to these crispy waffles. Try topping them with yogurt and fresh fruit.
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The Italian bitter cynar is used instead of angostura for a slightly more bitter take on a Manhattan.
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.