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With a little knife work and a slow simmer, the pineapple sauce is ready in no time at all While it shines in a banana split, turning a sundae from typical to tropical, you’ll find many other ways to use it: between the layers of a classic yellow cake, added to yogurt or cottage cheese, or combined with spicy mustard and chopped scallions for a sensational baked chicken.
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Lavender and hibiscus give a sweet and floral fragrance to this traditional lemonade.
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This homemade salad dressing with apple cider vinegar and corn oil is great on both tossed green salads and pasta salads.
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What an amazing dressing. You might be tempted to use it as a sauce for your next roast chicken dinner, but first try it on top of this simple salad of mixed greens, walnuts and red onion.
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Kewpie® mayonnaise adds creaminess to this refreshing Japanese cabbage, daikon radish, and carrot coleslaw with a sesame seed dressing.
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Cooking this pilaf in a rice cooks saves space on your stove for cooking other things. Make this vegetarian by using vegetable bouillon instead.
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This recipe is by Florence Fabricant and takes 5 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Enjoy a slice of this banana bread made with whole wheat flour, flaxseed meal, oats, and buttermilk for breakfast or a snack during the day.
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The pumpkins are carved, the pies are all baked, and you have a bunch of pumpkin seeds just waiting to be turned into a sweet, spicy snack. Here's your recipe.
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This copycat recipe of the chocolate duet cookies sold by Panera Bread® packs them with walnuts, white chocolate chips, and semisweet chocolate chips.
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Want to score big on the snacks at your next tailgate? Go mini.
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No butter, just oil in this recipe that delivers a rich, chewy, and chocolate-y cake in about an hour.