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This recipe is by Regina Schrambling and takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This appetizer was created for a menu one night, and those that ordered came back and asked for it on nights it was not being offered.
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This rice dish, prepared the traditional Puerto Rican way with pigeon peas and ham, is better known as arroz con gandules on the island.
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Get Grilled Ham Steaks with Sauteed Sweet Potatoes, Corn and Caramelized Apples Recipe from Food Network
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This rich caramel custard pie is a classic favorite. The secret is to make the caramel in a cast iron skillet! Serve it with lightly sweetened whipped cream if you like.
Ingredients: pie shell, sugar, flour, salt, milk, egg yolks
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This pie 's sugary raisin filling is cooked up on the stove. When the raisins are plump and well-sugared, cornstarch and lemon juice is added. Then the thick, sweet filling is poured into a prepared crust and chilled. Serve with whipped cream.
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Get Round 2 Recipe - Web - Cinnamon Roll French Toast Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: cinnamon, eggs, milk, vanilla, molasses
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A sweet, buttery pecan concoction is spooned into a prepared pie crust and baked. And that 's just the beginning. Vanilla pudding is then poured onto the nut crust, topped with a mixture of pudding and whipped topping, and garnished with pecans.
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This smooth-as-silk pie is delicious, and it 's rich with lots of butter, sugar and eggs. The thick, fluffy filling is spooned into a pre-baked crust and chilled. Serve with whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa.
Ingredients: butter, sugar, cocoa, vanilla, eggs, pie crust
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Rome Beauties are bright red and medium-large, with a tender, slightly sweet flesh. They are a good choice for baking because they hold their shape well.
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I learned this dish from a Sicilian cook in a small town outside Palermo She makes it by layering thinly sliced eggplant with fresh curd cheese and caciocavallo (I use fresh ricotta and provolone instead), as well as pecorino and Parmesan cheese — a bit like a lasagna without pasta It is quite delicious and unusual in that there is no tomato sauce, as there often is in so many Sicilian baked eggplant dishes
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Each baking dish serves four; bake one tonight, and freeze the other for a ready-made dinner later on. When ready to cook, bake it straight from the freezer.