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Your cake-loving guests won't believe that pinto beans is the surprise ingredient in this recipe for spice cake decorated with candied cherries and pecans.
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These breaded and fried pork cutlets make a traditional Japanese dish which is very simple and easy to make. Serve with sticky rice and tonkatsu sauce and enjoy! Also great if substituted with chicken breasts.
Ingredients: pork, oil, flour, egg, panko
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This rémoulade recipe mixes the classic French ingredients with Asian soy sauce and Louisiana hot sauce.
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This eye-catching Russian layered chicken and mushroom salad, decorated to resemble a sunflower, is perfect for any party or buffet.
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Hear ye, hear ye! Here's something to bring back memories of the county fair. Use 10 wooden skewers for the franks, and dip away!
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A potato and 6 eggs are fried in olive oil to make this simple frittata. Cut it into rectangles or wedges and serve between 2 slices of Italian bread either by itself or with tomato slices. Delicious!
Ingredients: olive oil, baking potato, eggs
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The cutest lil breakfast buns we ever did see! 😍
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One Thanksgiving, the pastry chef Diane Yang’s parents, Hmong refugees from Laos, found that they had filling left over from making egg rolls, and her mother came up with the idea of using it to stuff the turkey It's lighter than traditional bread stuffing, and yields relatively small servings, but it's a delicious addition to the feast It is not intended to be baked alongside the turkey
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This light and citrusy dessert recipe has white cake layered with lemon-lime curd and topped with whipped cream and candied citrus zest.
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Made with extra-virgin olive oil, this challah is especially rich and complex tasting A little bit of grated citrus zest, if you choose to use it, adds a welcome brightness to the soft, slightly sweet loaf, which is also flavored with orange juice (Don't use store-bought orange juice with preservatives; it can inhibit yeast growth