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The crisp, buttery shortbread base gets a surprise crunch from ground almonds. The tangy buttermilk custard that fills the shell is a perfect complement to the abundance of sweet, plump blueberries scattered over the top.
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An easy and enticing salad recipe, with sweet grapes, crunchy almonds, and tangy cheese.
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This recipe is by Maura Egan and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Parsley, garlic, lemon juice, and oil - that's all it takes to make an outstanding dressing. The secret is in using a lot of parsley. You'll be surprised how flavorful it is.
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This splendidly summery concoction is proof that punch, often associated with fall and winter holidays, can be made seasonal with the delicate spring sweetness of strawberries, and summery with the tropical tang of limes Sure, you could settle for a vodka base, but bourbon adds a marvelous backbone of vanilla richness Or make it without alcohol and serve at a children’s party.
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Get Sausage Bread Brunch Sandwich Recipe from Food Network
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The rules for matching cocktails with food are a lot more lax than with wine Really, anything goes, though the more complicated and layered the ingredients are in the glass, the more involved your accompanying hors d’oeuvres can be, and vice versa For simpler cocktails, simple foods work best
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Pretty and delicious, too! The combination of the purple cabbage (a little sweeter than the green) and the apples is awesome. The dressing is my Grandma's recipe. You will be sure to impress your guests!
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Beautiful golden beets and Brussels sprouts. Roasted or boiled golden yellow beets with parboiled Brussels sprouts, sautéed together in olive oil, shallots and thyme, and topped with toasted almonds.
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Impress all of your friends and make your own butterbeer rum.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes One hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.