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This Momofuku beet pickle recipe from David Chang brines beets, rice vinegar, kombu, sugar, and salt.
This Momofuku beet pickle recipe from David Chang brines beets, rice vinegar, kombu, sugar, and salt.
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This eggnog icing is simple, delicious, and festively flavored, perfect for glazing holiday cookies, cupcakes - and uses only 4 ingredients.
This eggnog icing is simple, delicious, and festively flavored, perfect for glazing holiday cookies, cupcakes - and uses only 4 ingredients.
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Get French Toast Casserole with Brown Sugar-Walnut Crumble Recipe from Food Network
Get French Toast Casserole with Brown Sugar-Walnut Crumble Recipe from Food Network
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Evaporated milk, peanut butter and marshmallow creme are the signature ingredients in this fudge.
Evaporated milk, peanut butter and marshmallow creme are the signature ingredients in this fudge.
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This wild mushroom and beef stir-fry recipe uses leeks, flank steak, and a variety of wild mushrooms.
This wild mushroom and beef stir-fry recipe uses leeks, flank steak, and a variety of wild mushrooms.
Ingredients:
flank steak, ginger, soy sauce, vegetable oil, cornstarch, shaoxing wine, salt, black pepper, brown sugar, rice vinegar, wild mushrooms, leeks, celery, garlic
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This is about the only way to serve 4 with one pork tenderloin. Cubed tenderloin rolled in beaten eggs and sprinkled with cornstarch is sauteed with shredded carrot and green pepper.
This is about the only way to serve 4 with one pork tenderloin. Cubed tenderloin rolled in beaten eggs and sprinkled with cornstarch is sauteed with shredded carrot and green pepper.
Ingredients:
pork tenderloin, eggs, cornstarch, sugar, vinegar, beef bouillon, water, carrot, green bell pepper, vegetable oil
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Zoe Nathan likes using brioche to give this French toast a lovely, custard-like texture. The tart, creamy cranberry sauce, made with fresh or frozen cranberries, is a great alternative to maple syrup.
Zoe Nathan likes using brioche to give this French toast a lovely, custard-like texture. The tart, creamy cranberry sauce, made with fresh or frozen cranberries, is a great alternative to maple syrup.
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Recipe for Bananas in Lime Juice with Coconut Sorbet and Berries, as seen in the March 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Recipe for Bananas in Lime Juice with Coconut Sorbet and Berries, as seen in the March 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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When was the last time you tasted authentic butterscotch? A classic butterscotch sauce recipe with brown sugar, butter, and cream.
When was the last time you tasted authentic butterscotch? A classic butterscotch sauce recipe with brown sugar, butter, and cream.
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Spiced almond pudding is simmered and chilled creating a rich, grain-free dessert perfect for any occasion.
Spiced almond pudding is simmered and chilled creating a rich, grain-free dessert perfect for any occasion.
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Paneer is simmered with vegetables in a soy sauce gravy in this Indian recipe for chili paneer that is easy to prepare.
Paneer is simmered with vegetables in a soy sauce gravy in this Indian recipe for chili paneer that is easy to prepare.
Ingredients:
paneer, cornstarch, vegetable oil, cloves, ginger, onion, chile peppers, bell pepper, soy sauce, chile sauce, tomato sauce, sugar, salt, water, cilantro, green onions
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We've listened to your comments on this recipe, and tested it — then retested it. It's adapted from “Mast Brothers Chocolate: A Family Cookbook,” by Rick and Michael Mast, the Brooklyn chocolatiers, and this most recent, updated version reduces the amount of butter and changes the temperature to which you'll want to heat the caramel mixture (The video at right does not reflect those changes.) Make sure you have a candy thermometer, or an instant-read model, and watch out — caramel is extremely hot It's worth the little bit of danger. The end result is lovely: sweet and salty with just enough of that caramel chewiness.
We've listened to your comments on this recipe, and tested it — then retested it. It's adapted from “Mast Brothers Chocolate: A Family Cookbook,” by Rick and Michael Mast, the Brooklyn chocolatiers, and this most recent, updated version reduces the amount of butter and changes the temperature to which you'll want to heat the caramel mixture (The video at right does not reflect those changes.) Make sure you have a candy thermometer, or an instant-read model, and watch out — caramel is extremely hot It's worth the little bit of danger. The end result is lovely: sweet and salty with just enough of that caramel chewiness.