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In 2011, John T Edge wrote an article about the growing popularity of Bosnian bakeries in St Louis
Ingredients: bread flour, plus, yeast
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This white, spicy cheese sauce is great on nachos.
Ingredients: margarine, flour, milk, cheese
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If you like concord grapes and are tired of making jelly and juice, here's a new recipe for you. I live in Washington State and I am surrounded by vineyards...
Ingredients: concord grapes, sugar, flour
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Crisp nutty cookies with just a few simple ingredients.
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, flour, hazelnuts
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Get Blackberry Cobbler Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: butter, sugar, flour, milk
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I discovered that candied fruit likes getting soused with currants or dates, and that it isn't fussy about the medium: sherry, rum or Cognac all make it happy And the trick to baking with it is simple: use the good stuff and use it judiciously Fold just enough diced peel and choice cherries into a batter with chopped dates and spice and watch the tone and texture lighten up
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A delicious, unique crust is made from rolled oats, shredded coconut, flour, sugar and melted butter, combined and pressed into a 9-inch glass pie pan. Then a sweet lime juice and custard concoction is poured into the crust, and the pie is baked until set.
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Glory may be a big goal for the morning, but it is attainable These nourishing muffins are packed with vegetables, fruit, nuts and coconut to keep everyone singing your praises well past breakfast A bit of spice, brown sugar and whole-wheat flour round out the flavor and make them irresistible
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In this Syrian-inspired soup, dried green lentils are cooked with spinach then finished with lemon juice for a quick warming meal.
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These are the best ever. Spicy and cheesy crackers that will just melt in your mouth. Use more or less spice to suit your tastes.