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When baking soda was introduced in the early 19th century, Irish home cooks adopted the product almost immediately With soda, a loaf of bread could be ready in as little as one hour, as opposed to using yeast or sourdough starters, which require rising time The recipe is a slight adaptation of one by the Irish cookbook author Rachel Allen
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Stay warm with this GREAT French onion soup! With beef stock base, slow-cooked caramelized onions, French bread, gruyere and Parmesan cheese.
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Three words: caramel. apple. crack
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Get Corncakes with Country Ham Scramble and Red-Eye Gravy Recipe from Food Network
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Chinese broccoli in garlic sauce isn’t the only way to eat broccoli these days! I feel that broccoli doesn’t get enough credit. It can be made into so many things...
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Wasabi paste adds a nice, zesty twist to traditional deviled eggs, and they are gorgeous garnished with fresh pea shoots and pickled ginger.
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Fresh pears, green bell peppers, and jalapenos form the basis of this interesting relish that's put up in jars.
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Prepare your own sweet and spicy dry rub for ham in minutes by blending brown sugar and spices.
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This absurdly easy recipe came to The Times from Colin Alevras, then the chef at the Tasting Room in New York, which, until it closed in 2008, offered Rice Krispies treats every day, and made more for Halloween Browning the butter elevates these plebeian snacks into something more toothsome, and it adds just an extra couple of minutes to the process They’re so good
Ingredients: marshmallows, butter, cereal
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The ultimate slow-cooker breakfast.
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Sauteed chicken chunks braised in a sweet, savory whiskey sauce.