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Half-and-half, sugar, and lemons are all you'll need to make this refreshing lemon sherbet.
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Grain stuffings are an elegant alternative to bread stuffing on the Thanksgiving table, and one that happens to work well for any gluten-avoiding guests Here the barley is tossed with roasted shiitake mushrooms, chive butter, hazelnuts and plenty of lemon to zip it up Stuff it in the turkey if you'd like, or serve it alongside as a supple, addictive dressing.
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Cool off with a 1/2-cup serving of this creamy dessert.
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Thick and creamy Greek-style yogurt is a fast and healthy base for tangy parfaits. Here, Grace Parisi folds some of the yogurt with lemon juice and zest, mixes the rest with chunky cherry preserves, then spoons the yogurt into glasses in alternate layers.
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A luscious lemon custard. The perfect filling for white, yellow or citrus cakes!
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A smooth lemon custard is cooked up until thick and bubbly, and butter, lemon rind and sour cream are stirred in. The sweet tart filling is then spooned into a pre-baked crust and chilled.
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The crisp, buttery shortbread base gets a surprise crunch from ground almonds. The tangy buttermilk custard that fills the shell is a perfect complement to the abundance of sweet, plump blueberries scattered over the top.
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A marinade of white Zinfandel wine, garlic, and lemon juice gives your mahi mahi fillets a nice flavor before heading to the grill.
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A ramos gin fizz cocktail recipe finds its way into a Jell-O shot with layers of club soda, orange blossom water, citrus, cream, and gin.
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Emily Kaiser devised this simple, fail-safe recipe while living in Oakland, California, with two excessively productive Meyer lemon trees. Likely a cross between an orange and a lemon, the Meyer lemon give this sweet-tart marmalade a bright citrus flavor.
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Inspired by a wonderful dessert in the pastry chef Sherry Yard’s “Desserts by the Yard,” this is a beautifully layered jello First make the lemon gelée – even better if you have Meyer lemons at your disposal – and let it set in the glasses (this will take about an hour, so plan accordingly) Then make the blood orange jelly and pour on top of the lemon layer