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Creamy butter pecan fudge comes together in a snap in this classic candy recipe, perfect for an indulgent food or hostess gift.
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Baby carrots are gently boiled and then simmered with brown sugar and margarine.
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Mississippi mud pies come in all shapes and sizes: No two are exactly alike They can have one layer, or five, and include ice cream or meringue, a flourless cake, nuts, fudge sauce and even brownie This version, inspired by the towering beauty made by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito of Baked in Brooklyn and written about in their book, "Baked Explorations," features a graham cracker base, a dense brownie, chocolate custard and whipped cream
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A slab pie is nothing more than a regular pie writ large Baked in a 9-x-13-inch pan, this pie feeds 24 but is easier to make (and to carry) than 3 separate pies The filling was inspired by an e-mail from Pete Wells, our restaurant critic, who mused about his ideal Thanksgiving dessert; the brown sugar, ginger and rum give it a complex and more autumnal flavor than most apple pies
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My family begs for these treats every year! The holidays just wouldn't be the same without them.
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A delicious honeyed roasted cashews recipe.
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Hash brown potatoes are baked with processed cheese, mayonnaise and onion, topped with real bacon bits.
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It's not the holidays without candies pecans.
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Chocolaty, chewy, soft puffed wheat squares are a traditional Canadian treat.
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What Americans call yams are actually a variety of sweet potato. Fragrant sweet potatoes layered with Granny Smith apples and topped with a sweet mixture of brown sugar and raisins make this a great recipe for all holidays, but best for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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This recipe came to The Times in 1996 from Annie Davis, a United Air Lines flight attendant from Elizabethton, Tenn., who competed in the Appalachian Fair in Tennessee It is a classic summer pie, but don’t feel beholden to the season’s gifts: if the taste for blackberry pie strikes in, say, darkest January, feel free to bake it with frozen fruit Use the opportunity to remind yourself that summer is, always and forever, on its way.