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Great eaten fresh from oven. Used to make sub sandwiches, etc.
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Chocolate gravy, made from cocoa powder, butter, milk, and vanilla extract, is the kind of dessert children love: creamy, sweet, and rich.
Ingredients: sugar, flour, cocoa, milk, egg, butter, vanilla
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This is my take on the Tuscan dessert frittelle di riso The custard makes these a very special dessert, but you can also just make the fritters, if you like, which makes them more of a snack They go really well with coffee, either served as they are or with whipped cream.
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An easy drop cookie, and one of my husband's favorites. Use real butter in the recipe.
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Beautiful sugar coated cranberries can put the finishing touch on your holiday desserts and side dishes. Beautiful to look at, and sweet enough to eat them plain.
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Do not wait a moment longer than you must: Quick-rise yeast hastens the process in this ultra-rich and sweet egg bread.
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This pizza crust recipe is paleo-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, and dairy-free; go crazy with the toppings!
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Get Fried Alligator with a Garlic Aioli Dipping Sauce; Mediterranean Alligator with a Tomato and Caper Sauce; Alligator Picatta Recipe from Food Network
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Banana-cream pie is a fixture of Los Angeles dining, Jennifer Steinhauer reported for The Times in 2007 In large part, it seems that both the banana, a staple fruit in many parts of the world, and the cream pie, which is standard fare in the South and Midwest, appeal to the heterogeneous eaters of Los Angeles Annie Miler, the owner and chef at Clementine, a bakery near Century City, who grew up baking banana-cream pies, told her, “People are sort of here from all over the country.” Her recipe follows
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A homemade crust made with butter and egg yolk encases this classic Southern style pecan pie.
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I have to thank a couple of people for this recipe: first, the chef Stevie Parle, of Dock Kitchen in London, who published the recipe to inspire this one, and second, the aunt of one of my recipe testers, who made such a standout interpretation that we all marveled over the leftovers the next day in the test kitchen I just had to try my own version, and here it is, made a touch more celebratory with caramelized walnuts and lashings of whipped cream, both of which can be omitted if you prefer keeping it plain and dairy-free (thereby making it suitable for Passover) The cake is moist and delicious enough as it is