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Dawn Lerman, a New York-based nutrition consultant and Well blog columnist, brought this recipe to The Times in the fall of 2015 It's a delicious sugar-free alternative to the traditional apple pie, and it's a cinch to put together.
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Fresh cilantro and parsley make this stew beautiful and delicious. Fish and bowtie pasta are added to a brightly seasoned stock of tomatoes, cinnamon, paprika, and Worcestershire sauce. Ready in minutes.
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A creamy cheesecake layer is topped with cinnamon, pecan, and brown sugar-seasoned apples in this autumn dessert guaranteed to be a hit at all parties from Thanksgiving through New Year.
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Pumpkin bread gets extra heartiness when made with rolled oats.
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Lamb ribs are marinated in a wine honey mixture that's a mashup of Middle Eastern and European flavors, then roasted until tender.
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Homemade turkey sausage can be quick and easy; this recipe includes sweet apple and real maple syrup, making these patties breakfast-worthy.
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Prep these spiced oats at night, stick them in the fridge, and in the morning your breakfast is ready to eat before you head out the door.
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This cranberry sauce has extra spices, diced fruits, and orange juice added to make it more exciting than plain old cranberries. Everyone always loves this at Thanksgiving and it disappears fast! It's best when made the night before and left to rest in the refrigerator overnight so all the flavors can blend together.
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Your house will be filled with the aromas of the holidays when you bake this deliciously, buttery bread.