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Italian Pizzelles made with anise oil. You will need to have a pizzelle iron to make these cookies. This recipe makes a very large batch.
Italian Pizzelles made with anise oil. You will need to have a pizzelle iron to make these cookies. This recipe makes a very large batch.
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This is a 100 year old recipe from Germany. I use it every Christmas. Its traditionally served with black coffee to dunk the cookie in. I prefer to eat them when they are still warm as the lemon flavor and the anise is a wonderful combination and the lemon is stronger at that time.
This is a 100 year old recipe from Germany. I use it every Christmas. Its traditionally served with black coffee to dunk the cookie in. I prefer to eat them when they are still warm as the lemon flavor and the anise is a wonderful combination and the lemon is stronger at that time.
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This spicy Sichuan condiment is the secret to Andrew Zimmern's Cold Peanut-Sesame Noodles recipe.
This spicy Sichuan condiment is the secret to Andrew Zimmern's Cold Peanut-Sesame Noodles recipe.
Ingredients:
peanut oil, ginger, star anise, cinnamon, shallot, garlic, sichuan peppercorns, chiles, sesame oil
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Add a wonderful hint of licorice to the basic vinaigrette.
Add a wonderful hint of licorice to the basic vinaigrette.
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These cookies have a mild licorice flavor.
These cookies have a mild licorice flavor.
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Get Olive Oil Cake Recipe from Food Network
Get Olive Oil Cake Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
orange juice, salt, eggs, milk, sugar, orange liqueur, olive oil, lemon, anise seed, rosemary, flour, baking soda, baking powder, orange marmalade
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My great-grandmother Schneider always baked these German cookies for the Christmas holidays. These cookies have a distinctive flavor that comes from anise oil. A springerle rolling pin is best, but one can use cookie presses. They are best if made about two weeks in advance and then stored in an airtight container before eating.
My great-grandmother Schneider always baked these German cookies for the Christmas holidays. These cookies have a distinctive flavor that comes from anise oil. A springerle rolling pin is best, but one can use cookie presses. They are best if made about two weeks in advance and then stored in an airtight container before eating.
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Add a smoky, spicy accent and bright red hue to any plate with this chipotle and cayenne pepper infused oil.
Add a smoky, spicy accent and bright red hue to any plate with this chipotle and cayenne pepper infused oil.
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This tangy mustard vinaigrette is enlivened by hints of wine, garlic and onion flavors.
This tangy mustard vinaigrette is enlivened by hints of wine, garlic and onion flavors.
Ingredients:
mustard, vegetable oil, red wine vinegar, black pepper, salt, garlic salt, onion powder, olive oil
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This recipe was given to me by my Grandmother Nancy (Saccuzzo). She was a great little Italian Nana. She taught me how to cook and was an inspiration in my life.
This recipe was given to me by my Grandmother Nancy (Saccuzzo). She was a great little Italian Nana. She taught me how to cook and was an inspiration in my life.
Ingredients:
butter, sugar, vanilla, eggs, baking powder, flour, anise, anise seed, walnuts, egg yolks
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These cookies are wrapped in the spirit of the season.
These cookies are wrapped in the spirit of the season.