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This cake uses crushed cookies instead of flour. It is a great cake for kids: they will love crushing all those cookies.
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A tasty homemade pasta tossed with onion and Emmentaler cheese. A German version of macaroni and cheese.
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Mini quiches filled with Cheddar and Swiss cheese, instant potatoes, and sausage for a hearty, on-the-go meal.
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Dark chocolate creates a beautiful marbled effect in this moist banana bread made with Greek yogurt and less sugar than most quick breads.
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The batter for these tender and crunchy yeasted waffles is mixed the night before you make them, giving them a delicious tangy flavor.
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Bacon-and-egg pie is a rustic specialty from New Zealand, here zipped up with a mixture of sriracha and cream Made from whole eggs that hard-cook under a pastry crust lid, with fat chunks of bacon, it is closer in feeling to steak-and-kidney pie, that sturdy pub staple, than to quiche It is terrific picnic fare.
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Sunny Anderson makes these espresso coffee cakes in mini-loaf pans and tops them with a peanut butter frosting.
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A proper Yorkshire Pudding should be light and have a crisp crunchiness on the outside with a softer centre. This deliciouslyorkshire recipe makes one large pudding...
Ingredients: eggs, beef dripping
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This is the best meatloaf of them all! This is made with love and lots of Ozarks flair! Use fresh-ground meat, fresh eggs and homemade breadcrumbs for the best flavor.
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As a child, I couldn't pronounce "Eggs on Toast", but it was my favorite. This is an adult version & is good w/ hot sauce.
Ingredients: eggs, rye bread, goat cheese, ham
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This recipe comes to The Times from the fertile mind of the chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten Like all fried-rice dishes it begins with leftover rice (freshly cooked rice is too moist to fry well) It’s jasmine rice here, but white from Chinese takeout works nearly as well and is more convenient
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Made with monk fruit sweetener, oat flour, and olive oil, this orange cake proves you don't have to use typical baking ingredients to yield moist, delicious results.