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Moist and delicious banana bread recipe. Easy to make, no need for a mixer! Ripe bananas, butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, baking soda, and flour.
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Ingredients: milk, sugar, yeast, flour, egg yolks, salt, butter
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Like jellybeans for grown-ups, these gels have soft centers and crisp shells. This recipe is for blackberry gels. (Or, try this recipe for lime gels.) This recipe is one of O's DIY candy recipes.
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This recipe came about from a need to clean out my refrigerator, I had some fruit that need to be eaten and I used them this way, the result was tart, crispy...
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These are the clove cookies that you wish your grandmother would have made.
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Set out pieces of this creamy peanut butter fudge on your next holiday tray.
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A basket of cloverleaf rolls might look humble sitting next to a burnished bird or a crown roast, but don’t underestimate its importance at a meal Buttery and salt-kissed, the little pillows are essential from beginning to end Start dinner with a warm roll, maybe two, split and swiped with butter
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, milk, butter, flour, salt plus, egg
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This 10-inch double-crust pie is packed with diced rhubarb in a vanilla custard.
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These diminutive egg tarts — pasteis de nata — a specialty all over Portugal, have a cinnamon flavored custard nestled in a flaky puff pastry crust The trick here is to bake them in a very hot oven, which causes the custard to puff and the pastry to turn brown and crunchy You can make the crust and filling ahead, but don’t bake them more than an hour or two before serving
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The original recipe for these buttery, basic toffee bars belongs to Maida Heatter, the great American dessert maven of the 20th century It was adapted for a cast-iron skillet by Charlotte Druckman, who wrote a book on cast-iron baking in 2016 “You can caramelize a crust in cast iron in a way that would never happen in a sheet pan,” she said
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This is a double-crust pie that can be made with either fresh or frozen rhubarb. The rhubarb is cut into nice-sized chunks and folded into a mixture of sugar, beaten egg yolk and flour. The filling is then arranged in a prepared crust, topped with another, and baked until golden. Serve it warm with scoops of vanilla bean ice cream.