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Strawberries and blueberries under a drizzle of cream has long been an Independence Day favorite, but when Jean Hewitt introduced this recipe in 1968, it was as an alternative to another Fourth of July favorite: “The first red, white and blue dessert that comes to mind is watermelon and blueberries with ice cream, but for those who prefer something a little different, there is a recipe for strawberry and blueberry shortcake with ricotta sauce Pitchers of clear, cold iced tea are all that have to be added.” The original recipe called for bran breakfast cereal, but we’ve adapted it with wheat bran, found in the bulk section of the grocery store, which gives this shortcake its rustic, colonial feel.
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This chai sufganiyot recipe takes sugarcoated Hanukkah donuts and fills them with a spiced pumpkin buttercream.
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Get Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cake with Beurre Noisette Buttercream for the Yule Log Tree Stump Recipe from Food Network
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Chef Alyssa Gorelick wraps grilled vegetables and tofu in tortillas with an eggplant-and-ancho-chile spread that gives the tacos a rich, smoky taste. The spread also works as a dip with pita chips.
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Get Turkey Vegetable Soup with Stuffing Dumplings Recipe from Food Network
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This is the perfect chocolate cake: beautiful, melting, intense but not heavy The batter comes together quickly in a food processor, and the cake bakes at 350 degrees for a while, giving the baker time to assemble the frosting, which is given a luscious sheen by a bit of corn syrup Use the best chocolate you can find for the frosting, and gild it however you like: with a few flowers, some birthday candles or nothing at all.
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Collard greens flavored with smoky bacon and chipotles cook right in the same pot as the fluffy dumplings.
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John Folse, a chef and educator in Louisiana, taught Craig Claiborne how to make this gumbo in the late 1980s Instead of being served separately, as tradition dictates, the gumbo garnishes — rice, oysters and sausages — are used to stuff small, whole, boned roast quail; the slices of andouille floating in the gumbo are blanched to rid them of excess fat.
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