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This recipe is by William L. Hamilton. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Bananas are simmered in brown sugar, butter and Irish whiskey for a delicious warm treat to serve with vanilla ice cream.
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Pickle lovers only!
Ingredients: pickles, pickle juice, whiskey, dill
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Hot toddy made with chamomile tea, honey, and whiskey. This nightcap will help you doze off in no time! Feel free to make this hot toddy with whiskey, rum, or brandy.
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Aging this delicious Manhattan cocktail in an oak barrel for a month develops its smooth, deep flavor.
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These easy and delicious cocktail sausage appetizers have a touch of bourbon whiskey in a sweet and tangy sauce. Just mix, heat, and serve.
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This recipe for a not-too-sweet, olive-oil and honey-enriched granola can be used as a template Vary the types and amounts of puffed and rolled (also called flaked) grains, coconut and nuts to suit your taste, as long as you use eight cups altogether And feel free to add chopped dried fruit at the end, stirring it into the granola mix while it’s still warm
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American "deli rye" is descended from traditional breads in Middle and Eastern Europe, where rye and wheat grow together and "bread spice" (a combination of caraway, coriander, anise and fennel seeds) is common This kind of rye bread spread across the United States in the 20th century along with Jewish delicatessens, where it served as the perfect foil for rich fillings like pastrami and chopped liver -- not to mention tuna melts The sour tang and chewy texture of the original breads have largely been lost over time, because rye bread today is made mostly from wheat flour and just a scant amount of rye
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I like to serve these savory muffins, whose flavors are reminiscent of black bread and pumpernickel, with hearty borscht-type soups, smoked fish or cheese.
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In this fun take on the sandwich classic, Grace Parisi creates a delectable ham salad mixed with crunchy rye bread croutons and bits of Gruyère cheese, tossed in a mustardy dressing with celery and chives.