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A tradition in the historic Louisiana town made famous in 'Steel Magnolias,' these deep-fried pastries filled with a zesty ground beef and pork mixture are made easy by using prepared pie crust.
A tradition in the historic Louisiana town made famous in 'Steel Magnolias,' these deep-fried pastries filled with a zesty ground beef and pork mixture are made easy by using prepared pie crust.
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These milk chocolate chip and oat cookies made with coconut oil instead of butter are a quick and easy afternoon snack or lunchbox treat.
These milk chocolate chip and oat cookies made with coconut oil instead of butter are a quick and easy afternoon snack or lunchbox treat.
Ingredients:
coconut oil, brown sugar, sugar, egg, vanilla, flour, baking soda, salt, chocolate chips, oats
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Made with the usual suspects, such as flour, sugar, and yeast, these soft, crowd-pleasing dinner rolls use coconut oil instead of butter.
Made with the usual suspects, such as flour, sugar, and yeast, these soft, crowd-pleasing dinner rolls use coconut oil instead of butter.
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There may never be a better book title than “Aristocrat in Burlap,” a dramatic biography of the Idaho potato, from the first seedlings cultivated by Presbyterian missionaries in the 1840s (with considerable help from Native Americans) to the brown-skinned Burbanks that built today’s $2.7 billion industry The large size of Idaho potatoes — often 3 to 4 pounds each in the 19th century, nourished by volcanic soil and Snake River water — is the source of the mystique The Hasselback potato, named for the hotel in Stockholm where the recipe was invented in the 1950s, shows off the sheer mass of the Idaho potato like nothing else
There may never be a better book title than “Aristocrat in Burlap,” a dramatic biography of the Idaho potato, from the first seedlings cultivated by Presbyterian missionaries in the 1840s (with considerable help from Native Americans) to the brown-skinned Burbanks that built today’s $2.7 billion industry The large size of Idaho potatoes — often 3 to 4 pounds each in the 19th century, nourished by volcanic soil and Snake River water — is the source of the mystique The Hasselback potato, named for the hotel in Stockholm where the recipe was invented in the 1950s, shows off the sheer mass of the Idaho potato like nothing else
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You can also use arugula, frisee, or Bibb lettuce. Adjust the amount of dressing to taste.
You can also use arugula, frisee, or Bibb lettuce. Adjust the amount of dressing to taste.
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If you're not a fan of hazelnuts, substitute toasted walnuts or almonds.
If you're not a fan of hazelnuts, substitute toasted walnuts or almonds.
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Simply roast fresh green beans with olive oil, salt, and black pepper until browned to bring out their nutty flavor.
Simply roast fresh green beans with olive oil, salt, and black pepper until browned to bring out their nutty flavor.
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Biscuits and gravy get a mess-free makeover.
Biscuits and gravy get a mess-free makeover.
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Bacon joins forces with rice, beans, and tortillas creating a delicious duo: bacon tacos!
Bacon joins forces with rice, beans, and tortillas creating a delicious duo: bacon tacos!
Ingredients:
water, white rice, bacon, black beans, taco, vegetable oil, flour tortillas, tomatoes, green bell pepper, cheddar cheese
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The spicy sausage in this soup will heat up a cold Wednesday night.
The spicy sausage in this soup will heat up a cold Wednesday night.
Ingredients:
olive oil, andouille sausage, onion, garlic, chili, carrots, celery, portobello mushrooms, kale, tomato paste, parmesan, parsley
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Chocolate-hazelnut spread covers a warm tortilla rolled around a banana...what are you waiting for? Make this!
Chocolate-hazelnut spread covers a warm tortilla rolled around a banana...what are you waiting for? Make this!
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Recipe for Apple Polenta Cake with Walnut Oil, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Recipe for Apple Polenta Cake with Walnut Oil, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Ingredients:
butter, flour, bread crumbs, sugar, milk, egg, honey, walnut oil, fruit, lady apples, cinnamon, orange, lemon, walnuts, salt