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Pluma Moos is a traditional Mennonite festive fruit soup served warm as a side dish or dessert on Christmas eve and morning by many families in Canada. Traditionally dried fruit was used but this recipe calls for canned fruit.
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Coconut rum slushies made with vodka, coconut-flavored rum, juice, and black tea are a refreshing summer treat.
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Thin and crispy cookies folded into a triangle shape or a hollow roll. Use brandy in place of the hazelnut liqueur if you like!
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There's a lot going on in this complex rye whiskey cocktail named after an old restaurant in New Orleans.
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Not so much the drink of Ernest Hemingway, but rather the drink inspired by the author, the Hemingway daiquiri is a sweet and tart rum drink that packs a punch.
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This basic homemade cranberry sauce is the perfect topping for Thanksgiving turkey.
Ingredients: cranberries, sugar, orange juice
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This refreshing, citrusy recipe for sparkling white wine sangria is made with fresh orange, lemon, and lime and lime-flavored gin.
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"I started making my Abilene sauce 20 years ago, and every year I tweak it or add something," says Olivia chef James Holmes of his signature barbecue sauce. Despite its spicy intensity, the pork and beer flavors come straight through.
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This cake appeared in The Times in 1954 as Halloween Cake, the centerpiece for a children’s party When you strip away the original instructions for decoration (dyed yellow frosting and a black cat of piped chocolate), you’re left with a luscious citrus cake that works for any occasion, All Hallows’ Eve included.
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Rustic fig galette with a simple butter crust, a layer of marmalade, and quartered fresh mission figs.