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This rhubarb crisp features a sweet layer of rhubarb atop a oat crumble crust.
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This simple, deliciously moist cake from baker and cookbook author Kamran Siddiqi is the perfect all-purpose cake that can be adorned in almost any way.
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Chicken thighs simmer with green peppers, onion, cubed potatoes, coconut milk, and curry sauce. So easy to make, yet so darn tasty.
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This hearty soup is ready to serve in under 30 minutes and is jam-packed with flavor.
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We all have had fried chicken and deep fried turkeys has become the thing to do lately (regardless of how many fires have forever ruined Thanksgiving). What...
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Homemade sweet potato gnocchi are tossed in an 'nduja brown butter sauce and topped with fried sage leaves to make this gourmet dinner dish.
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Get Grilled Polish Sausage topped with Caramelized Onions, Sweet Potato Mash, and Grilled Tomatoes Recipe from Food Network
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Dark chocolate creates a beautiful marbled effect in this moist banana bread made with Greek yogurt and less sugar than most quick breads.
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Peter Reinhart, author of “Artisan Breads Every Day” and “American Pie,” said a 24-hour wait will improve any dough: take your favorite recipe, let it sit overnight, then enjoy the upgrade Mr Reinhart recommends letting the dough rise at room temperature for three hours, then refrigerating it.