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Chef John fills these Russian-style pirozhki with his favorite dill-scented beef and onion mixture, which you can easily substitute with your desired filling.
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Simple molded pecan sugar cookies rolled in confectioners' sugar.
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Ingredients: water, sugar, green, orange peel, mint
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Easiest brownie ever! Single serving brownie microwaved in a mug. Takes 5 minutes to make.
Ingredients: flour, sugar, water, neutral oil, vanilla, ice
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Traditional New Year's food from the South--black-eyed peas, ham hocks, and greens--are transformed into a hearty, warming soup with the addition of chicken broth, tomatoes, and spices.
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Gochujang sauce, a traditional Korean condiment, is made with soy sauce, sesame seeds, garlic, and other flavors for a sweet and spicy addition to meals.
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A thoughtful gift for a sick friend, new neighbors, or expecting parents, this jar of soup ingredients is like giving a home-cooked meal (almost!). Dry pasta, split peas, barley, lentils, and rice are layered in a jar, with attached seasoning packet and instructions.
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"This is a very old pie, probably invented by people who had little access to fresh supplies such as lemons or cream. Some say that it was the pioneer women who first thought up the idea. The lemon extract in this recipe is a my addition. The original recipe calls for regular vinegar which, for me, gives a bland pie. You can substitute apple cider vinegar, leaving out the lemon extract, for a very good taste. Be sure to let the pie crust cool before filling."
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Toasted crusty bread topped with sliced mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and grilled avocado slices makes a delicious summertime lunch.
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Made with extra-virgin olive oil, this challah is especially rich and complex tasting A little bit of grated citrus zest, if you choose to use it, adds a welcome brightness to the soft, slightly sweet loaf, which is also flavored with orange juice (Don't use store-bought orange juice with preservatives; it can inhibit yeast growth
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This pastry cream is the filling for Martha Stewart's Halloween-themed Boston "Scream" Pie.