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Flaked coconut adds a tropical flavor to this sweet and lemony bread. Serve it with a cup of hot tea for a simple breakfast or snack.
Flaked coconut adds a tropical flavor to this sweet and lemony bread. Serve it with a cup of hot tea for a simple breakfast or snack.
Ingredients:
sugar, butter, eggs, lemon, flour, baking powder, salt, milk, coconut, confectioners sugar, lemon juice
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This banana bread is almost a cake. It has everything a kid could want, including chocolate chips and peanut butter. It's great for Easter brunch.
This banana bread is almost a cake. It has everything a kid could want, including chocolate chips and peanut butter. It's great for Easter brunch.
Ingredients:
whole wheat flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, bananas, peanut butter, brown sugar, yogurt, egg, canola oil, chocolate chips
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Basic and easy, and very versatile. Layer with white or chocolate frosting, strawberries and whipped cream, etc. Make sure your baking powder is gluten-free.
Basic and easy, and very versatile. Layer with white or chocolate frosting, strawberries and whipped cream, etc. Make sure your baking powder is gluten-free.
Ingredients:
rice flour, tapioca flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder, xanthan gum, eggs, sugar, mayonnaise, milk, vanilla
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Sweet tender carrots tossed in a fresh ginger, cinnamon, and garlic dressing--best made the day before you need it to allow the flavors to blend.
Sweet tender carrots tossed in a fresh ginger, cinnamon, and garlic dressing--best made the day before you need it to allow the flavors to blend.
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Pumpkin bread is made easy thanks to the secret ingredient of vanilla pudding mix creating a delicious breakfast treat or snack.
Pumpkin bread is made easy thanks to the secret ingredient of vanilla pudding mix creating a delicious breakfast treat or snack.
Ingredients:
eggs, vegetable oil, pumpkin puree, flour, sugar, vanilla pudding, baking soda, cinnamon, salt
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A good way to use up some of your left over pumpkin and cranberries from the holidays!
A good way to use up some of your left over pumpkin and cranberries from the holidays!
Ingredients:
flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, butter, brown sugar, pumpkin puree, cranberry sauce, egg, banana
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Banana chocolate chip drop cookies adjusted for mile-high cooking.
Banana chocolate chip drop cookies adjusted for mile-high cooking.
Ingredients:
flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, butter, sugar, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, banana, chocolate chips
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Indian saag is a curry of cooked mustard greens and spinach, tasty with naan bread.
Indian saag is a curry of cooked mustard greens and spinach, tasty with naan bread.
Ingredients:
butter, cumin seed, chile pepper, cloves, turmeric, mustard greens, spinach, cumin, coriander, salt
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A bite of history, these yummy oatmeal cookies use molasses instead of brown sugar, which was a rationed ingredient during World War II.
A bite of history, these yummy oatmeal cookies use molasses instead of brown sugar, which was a rationed ingredient during World War II.
Ingredients:
flour, oatmeal, baking soda, baking powder, salt, sugar, shortening, eggs, molasses, vanilla, walnuts, raisins
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Sun-dried tomatoes and basil put a twist on the traditional hummus.
Sun-dried tomatoes and basil put a twist on the traditional hummus.
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This summer salad features watermelon, feta cheese, arugula, and baby spinach in a simple homemade balsamic vinaigrette.
This summer salad features watermelon, feta cheese, arugula, and baby spinach in a simple homemade balsamic vinaigrette.
Ingredients:
olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, arugula, baby spinach, red onion, tomatoes, feta cheese, watermelon
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Crisp bacon complements escarole so well that you may be tempted to sauté the greens in the bacon fat, but don't do it; the bacon will then overwhelm the greens completely. Use olive oil instead, which will bring all the flavors together.
Crisp bacon complements escarole so well that you may be tempted to sauté the greens in the bacon fat, but don't do it; the bacon will then overwhelm the greens completely. Use olive oil instead, which will bring all the flavors together.