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These egg noodles must be allowed to dry for a couple of hours before boiling in chicken broth. Serve alone, or in place of mashed potatoes with a turkey dinner.
Ingredients: flour, salt, baking powder, egg yolks
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This 5-ingredient homemade dough is a quick and easy recipe that you can use to fill and bake savory empanada pastries from scratch.
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I discovered that candied fruit likes getting soused with currants or dates, and that it isn't fussy about the medium: sherry, rum or Cognac all make it happy And the trick to baking with it is simple: use the good stuff and use it judiciously Fold just enough diced peel and choice cherries into a batter with chopped dates and spice and watch the tone and texture lighten up
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Chicken piccata served over fettuccine is a quick Italian-inspired meal to prepare for weeknight dinners or gourmet dinner parties.
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This delicious pancake of buckwheat, whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour and oats is sweetened with a little honey.
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Chocolate-covered peppermint bars garnish with chopped candy canes for that refreshing peppermint flavor!
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This recipe was handed down from my great grandmother. These cookies go great with tea.
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Easy to make and oh so good!
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Tonkatsu, or Japanese-style fried pork cutlets, depend on an exceptionally coarse panko bread crumb dredge to achieve their signature crisp.
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This recipe for lemon-accented rolled cookies makes a great treat for any time of the year.
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Milk, eggs, flour, and lard come are the main ingredients in these humongous Yorkshire puddings, a quick and easy British side dish.
Ingredients: eggs, milk, flour, lard
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The ingredient that makes this marinade both spicy and sweet is adobo sauce from canned chiles in adobo, a useful sauce that I had not thought to use in marinades until I was introduced to the idea by the cookbook author and television host Pati Jinich The sauce has enough heat, so I don’t use the canned chipotles, though you could add one if you wanted I hold back a couple of tablespoons of the marinade and use it to finish the vegetables and deglaze the pan.