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Chocolate syrup, milk, and seltzer combine to create the light and delicious classic egg cream.
Chocolate syrup, milk, and seltzer combine to create the light and delicious classic egg cream.
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These almond-filled rolled pancakes, served with chocolate sauce, make for a decadent breakfast or an elegant dessert.
These almond-filled rolled pancakes, served with chocolate sauce, make for a decadent breakfast or an elegant dessert.
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Whole milk, caramels, milk chocolate and vanilla ice cream are combined and flavored with vanilla extract in this smooth chocolate sauce.
Whole milk, caramels, milk chocolate and vanilla ice cream are combined and flavored with vanilla extract in this smooth chocolate sauce.
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Get Killer Chocolate Mousse Recipe from Food Network
Get Killer Chocolate Mousse Recipe from Food Network
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A mayonnaise sauce made with hard-boiled eggs instead of raw, with the addition of capers, chervil, gherkins, and Worcestershire.
A mayonnaise sauce made with hard-boiled eggs instead of raw, with the addition of capers, chervil, gherkins, and Worcestershire.
Ingredients:
egg yolks, dijon mustard, white wine vinegar, canola oil, lemon juice, capers, chervil, worcestershire sauce
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Get Yogurt Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Yogurt Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
peanut oil, yellow mustard, cumin seeds, garlic, ginger, turmeric, paprika, red pepper flakes, salt, yogurt
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Anaheim, jalapeno, poblano and green peppers with a host of other veggies, give this hot sauce zip and zing!
Anaheim, jalapeno, poblano and green peppers with a host of other veggies, give this hot sauce zip and zing!
Ingredients:
tomatoes, anaheim peppers, jalapeno peppers, poblano peppers, green bell peppers, onion, carrots, celery, bulb garlic, vinegar, salt
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This easy tomato sauce is perfect for those looking for a quick and low-carb marinara sauce ready to be used with your favorite recipe.
This easy tomato sauce is perfect for those looking for a quick and low-carb marinara sauce ready to be used with your favorite recipe.
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This flavorful new take on a barbecue staple with the help of a garlicky, herb-flecked chimichurri sauce is the perfect centerpiece for a backyard celebration.
This flavorful new take on a barbecue staple with the help of a garlicky, herb-flecked chimichurri sauce is the perfect centerpiece for a backyard celebration.
Ingredients:
orange, chili powder, salt, black pepper, chicken breasts, garlic, bay leaves, poblano peppers, serrano peppers, parsley leaves, basil leaves, oregano, olive oil, wooden skewers, white vinegar
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Stir some ketchup, tamari sauce, dry mustard, and white pepper together for a quick fix when you have no barbeque sauce.
Stir some ketchup, tamari sauce, dry mustard, and white pepper together for a quick fix when you have no barbeque sauce.
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Get Lobster Vol au Vent with Orange Cognac Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Lobster Vol au Vent with Orange Cognac Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
orange juice, sugar, chicken stock, heavy cream, cognac, olive oil, lobster meat, shiitake mushrooms, shallots, tarragon
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Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.
Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.