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This recipe for chicken biscuits could be a weeknight dinner with a side of greens, but it's made to travel, and perfectly suited for a picnic The biscuit dough, adapted from Sam Sifton's all-purpose biscuit recipe, is lightly kneaded here, so it's not too tender to work in a sandwich The chicken tenders, inspired by Masaharu Morimoto's katsu in the cookbook "Mastering the Art of Japanese Home Cooking," are pounded and coated in panko for plenty of crunch
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This a treat for nursing mothers to help promote healthy lactation. It is pretty simple to make and very delicious to eat.
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If you are a reluctant baker and make only one cake a year, let it be a birthday cake for someone you love There is so little effort and so much glory to the project A two-layer cake is simple to produce, but if even that seems daunting, no complaints will arise from a golden Bundt cake
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A recipe for rich chocolate cupcakes topped with a peanut butter buttercream easy enough to make for birthdays and parties.
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Warming winter spices, sweet apple, and toasty oats make tasty, healthier cookies the whole family will love.
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This recipe requires a little extra effort – you have to whip the egg whites separately and then fold them into the batter - but the reward is a light, ethereal cake topped with glistening, caramelized cranberries Serve with a dollop of whipped cream, and prepare yourself for accolades.
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Amanda Hesser brought this recipe to The Times in a 1998 article about a return to simply-prepared, down-home foods in response to the brash, over-the-top 90's style of cooking It's an adaptation of one found in Pam Anderson's book, "The Perfect Recipe," and it calls for stirring the mixture every five minutes while it is baking This gives it the ideal balance of lightness and creaminess -- a detail that is missing from most macaroni and cheese recipes.
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