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This is a traditional South African recipe, which comes from the great culinary tradition of the Cape Malays -- originally brought in as slaves in the 17th century. It's easy and plain, but great with meats like venison, corned beef tongue or any meat with gravy. Also usually served with Bobotie: There is a good recipe by Caryn on this site.
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This ricotta cheesecake is similar in style to an American cheesecake, but is much lighter. Enjoy.
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A quick and easy peanut butter bar. It's a peanut lovers dream come true.
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Marcia Kiesel roasts duck legs simply with salt and pepper until the skin is crisp, then makes a sauce by thickening the meaty cooking juices with hazelnuts, toasted bread, and garlic.
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Crispy phyllo layers surround a walnut filling in this sticky sweet Greek treat!
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When I first got this recipe, I thought it would be strange to make this cake then refrigerate it and bake the next morning. But it's great. The cake is so moist and delicious. It's wonderful when you have company staying at your house. It makes a great breakfast with a cup of coffee.
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Coffee cans make excellent baking tins for breads, as proven here with one-pound cans substituting for conventional bread pans. Well-spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice, the three medium loaves from this recipe are milder in pumpkin flavor than ot
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Orange juice concentrate and vanilla ice cream are beaten into half-and-half, flavored with a bit of cinnamon and nutmeg, and spooned into a home-made graham cracker crust. Freeze and garnish it with whipped cream and orange sections.
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This was my Mom's recipe. Easy and quick to make. Apples and walnuts are packed into a cinnamon spiced blonde brownie. Always a hit when I bring it to parties. Very moist and great to make in the fall when apples are plentiful.
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These sweet, fried pastries are filled with cinnamon, raisins, and a lot of the secret ingredient: potato. Potato cookies may freak people out, but this is a pretty standard recipe from Poland using up ingredients that would normally be found in every kitchen.
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This combination of eggs, spinach, herbs, and spices is a delicious introduction to Persian food.