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This is a very simple recipe for cinnamon-flavored croutons. They are delicious with a salad that includes fresh fruit, such as pears or strawberries!
Ingredients: butter, bread, cinnamon sugar
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This baked pancake is topped with a layer of peach slices, for a fruity breakfast treat.
Ingredients: margarine, eggs, flour, milk, peach, sugar
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Warm apples with a cinnamon glaze on the top make a quick and easy snack.
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Chai tea, lime juice, and lime zest come together in this refreshing chai limeade perfect for hot summer days.
Ingredients: water, chai, limes, lime, ice, sugar
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A tender sour cream-enriched yeast dough is folded around fruit filling to make a cookie that's beloved all over eastern Europe.
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Apples are topped with a brown sugar, instant oatmeal crust, sprinkled with walnuts, drizzled with maple syrup and baked until tender.
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These lightly-spiced cocktail nuts are a cut above the store bought sort Cayenne adds kick, brown sugar balances the salt and fresh rosemary provides an unexpected woodsy note that really makes them something special They're fancy enough to toss into a shiny cellophane bag, tie with a bow and give as a gift.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Cornbread made with bananas is an interesting twist on the traditional cornbread recipe. It can be made vegan by switching milk with almond or rice milk.
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You'll need a medium-hot charcoal fire for this recipe So either start cooking when the main dish comes off the fire or, if making this dish separately, light a charcoal fire in your grill, putting all the coals on one side, and wait until it has died down to medium. Serve this smoky chutney alongside pork or beef.
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This recipe came to The Times from Karen Van Guilder Little, an owner of Josephine, a restaurant in Nashville, along with her husband, the chef Andrew Little These succulent brussels sprouts are served there and at her Thanksgiving table every year “I started playing around with peanut butter — it’s rich and salty like bacon — and it just clicked," Mr