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This sandwich, our take on the French pan bagnat, is perfect for outdoor eating. Its flavor improves when you make it ahead.
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Ask your fishmonger to clean the crabs for you, because though the process is a quick and easy one, it's not for the squeamish There's not much cooking here Sometimes crabs spatter, so it's best to fry them in oil that's not smoking hot.
Ingredients: french, egg, milk, cornmeal, flour, cayenne, crabs
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These hearty whole wheat muffins get their sweetness from honey and raisins!
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This flavorful cinnamon roll bread with chocolate and peanut butter chips is a snap to make in your bread machine and is great for breakfast, lunch, or as a snack!
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A light and fluffy herb bread is easy to make in the machine, and uses no eggs, milk, or butter.
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This basic white loaf is dairy-free, and may be just the recipe you are looking for: plain, unadulterated bread.
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You may forget the salad and just eat these fabulous croutons. Olive oil and garlic powder are sprinkled on before toasting, but the real secret is the dried basil.
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Whole wheat muffins, honey-sweetened and packed with flavor, still manage to be low-fat and good for you. Nonfat milk, egg whites and just a little oil make these the healthy choice.
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Jonathon Sawyer is no snob Although he runs the kitchens in a slew of acclaimed restaurants in the Cleveland area, including The Greenhouse Tavern, the chef decided to honor Thanksgiving and his home state, Ohio, by sending along a personal recipe that calls to mind the processed-food delights that, for decades, characterized the cooking of the Midwest “Think of this salad as a little slice of nostalgia from the canned-and-frozen households of the mid-20th century,” he wrote in an email
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.