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Get Cocoa Biscuits Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: milk, sugar, flour, cocoa, butter, buttermilk
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Adding cocoa powder to the basic French toast egg mixture turns the classic French toast into something chocolatey and delicious.
Ingredients: milk, eggs, sugar, cocoa, baking powder, salt, bread
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A mixture of vanilla ice cream, milk and vanilla pudding mix is poured into a buttery cracker crust and chilled.
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Add a little twist to your classic homemade hot chocolate with this recipe that calls for raspberry liqueur.
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America's most-loved cookie goes wheat-free. This recipe uses a mix of milk and semisweet chocolate chips, but feel free to use bittersweet chips instead.
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Brussels sprouts in a creamy cucumber sauce. Delicious!
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Pure maple syrup stirred into a tall glass of milk and topped with ice cream. A good ol' fashioned sweet treat of a drink.
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You don't need a campfire to make this baked s'mores dip with warm milk chocolate and gooey marshmallows served on top of graham crackers.
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This recipe will turn liver haters into converts. Very simple! The three things that will set your liver above all others are: 1) soak in milk, 2)turn liver as little as possible and 3) don't overcook!
Ingredients: beef liver, milk, butter, onions, flour
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This family tradition involved even the kids at New Year's Eve. They got to help make it even if they didn't get to drink it. The beauty of this recipe is that every ingredient is one measure, which makes it easy to remember. Everybody from the great-grandparents to fraternity brothers have loved this one. I prefer Bourbon, but any whiskey, rum, brandy could be substituted. (If you use vodka, please don't tell me!) The old folks claimed the original recipe called for a Quart of Whiskey, but a pint is perfect.