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A glass salad bowl is a must, otherwise your dinner guests will miss all the pretty layers. Everybody loves this!
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Based on 'One Bowl Chocolate Cake,' this recipe delivers fluffy and moist lemon cupcakes from batter achieved in one bowl.
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Fresh mangos, sugar, crushed pineapple and tapioca are stirred together and left to macerate in a bowl. When all the flavors and juices have mingled, the filling is spooned into a prepared crust, topped with another, and slipped into a hot oven to bake for an hour.
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Here's a recipe for the kind of French toast people line up for outside restaurants on Sunday morning. It's simple: no new ingredients, tools or technology needed You don’t even need stale bread What you do need is thick-cut white bread, dunked into an egg-milk mixture with extra richness from egg yolks and heavy cream
Ingredients: eggs, egg yolks, milk, vanilla, bread
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This very easy recipe for authentic Thai chicken with fresh basil only takes about 25 minutes to make, perfect for a weeknight dinner for 2.
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A new twist on the classic gingerbread - blueberries!
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My Nanna Towgood has been making this loaf bread for over 40 years, and its a family favorite--moist, flavorful, and just the right amount of sweetness. You may substitute chocolate chips for the walnuts.
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Rich, flavorful and delicious - this magical bread pudding will fill your kitchen with a wonderful aroma, and your tummy with warm goodness.
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This requires a flaky pie dough instead of a drop biscuit style topping. If you want to use a refrigerator pie crust instead of making your own that works just fine and the end result is well worth it!
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Simple pizza-flavored appetizers, inspired by the ones you can get at Italian bakeries and markets in Rhode Island, have optional pepperoni. It's best made with bulk pizza dough rather than a premade refrigerated crust.