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Glazed strawberries in puff pastry shells, topped with kiwi sauce and home made whipped cream. I always see strawberry and kiwi paired together in drink mixes and candies. I wanted to make something that used the actual fruits together. This worked perfectly. Rave reviews!
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If you love pesto, you’ll adore this after-dinner liqueur.
Ingredients: basil leaves, everclear, syrup
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Get Half and Half with Lemonade Ice Cubes Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: water, lemon juice, syrup
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Milk and banana are blended together until creamy and poured over cold brew coffee and ice in this naturally sweetened breakfast in a cup.
Ingredients: milk, banana, syrup, coffee
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These Chocolate Cranberry Zucchini Muffins let you get away with chocolate for breakfast! Great for using up surplus zucchini. The cranberries are tart and a perfect contrast to the chocolate.
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If you don’t want to make a crust but want something tartlike for your Thanksgiving dessert, a clafoutis, which is something like a cross between a flan and a pancake, is a great choice It’s a very easy dessert, yet it’s always impressive.
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This recipe is by Pete Wells and takes 1 hour 20 minutes, plus 4 hours' freezing. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Blackberry Summer Pudding Recipe from Food Network
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Get Herb Crusted Chicken Paillard with Honey-Lemongrass Glaze Carrot and Potato Spaghetti Recipe from Food Network
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Perfect on a hot summer day, this Yankee mint julep is sweetened with maple syrup and topped off with lemonade.
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Maksym Pazuniak, who has tended bar at Cure in New Orleans and The Counting Room in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is a devotee of challenging tastes Bitter Coffee, a hot, creamy concoction suited to the winter holidays, takes as its base Cynar, the bittersweet Italian liqueur that incorporates flavors of artichoke and rhubarb, among others A few minutes of easy whisking over a stove yields a full-flavored mugful in which the maple-vanilla roundness of the drink are snapped to attention by the edgy amaro and steaming coffee.