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A beloved memory from long-gone dim sum restaurants in Hawaii, these cookies contain no almonds, but have the taste of almonds in a fat, round little cookie with a traditional red dot in the middle.
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Make tender, delicious gnocchi using instant mashed potatoes to slash prep time. Blend egg, salt, pepper, flour and mashed potatoes into a dough, cut into bite -size pieces and cook in boiling water. Serve with the sauce of your choice.
Ingredients: potato, water, egg, salt, black pepper, flour
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Delicious sole dredged in an egg and mustard mixture, then potato flakes; pan fried to a golden brown. Serve with lemon wedges and tartar sauce.
Ingredients: egg, yellow mustard, salt, potato, oil, sole
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This recipe for flour tortillas came to The Times in 2005 from Traci Des Jardins, a San Francisco chef whose heritage is Cajun on one side and Mexican on the other, via her maternal grandmother, Angela Salazar You’ll see “bacon drippings” in the ingredients These make for really delicious tortillas.
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Granny made these and every time I make them I think of her. Hope you enjoy them! Serve these with your favorite burrito or fajita recipe!
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Parmesan and potato flakes make a crunchy crust for this baked chicken.
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If you like sweet potatoes, you'll love them as hash browns, spiced with chipotle chile powder and garlic, with a little added sweetness from brown sugar.
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Get Tuna Noodle Casserole with Potato Chip Topping Recipe from Food Network
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Dark chocolate creates a beautiful marbled effect in this moist banana bread made with Greek yogurt and less sugar than most quick breads.
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Food Network Magazine had nutrition expert Ellie Krieger give a lesson in healthy baking with this easy recipe for homemade raisin bread with only 99 calories a slice.
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These latkes are golden, crunchy, salty-sweet and very satisfying, with applesauce and without The secret here is squeezing the liquid out of the grated apple and potato mixture before frying; otherwise the latkes end up on the soft side rather than truly crisp This is because apples are juicier than potatoes, so a firm squeeze in a clean dish towel brings down the moisture content considerably.
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A wonderful holiday dessert filled with holiday flavors!