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This fabulous gluten-free vegan banana bread made with dates and walnuts has all the flavor and taste but with no added sugar or oil.
This fabulous gluten-free vegan banana bread made with dates and walnuts has all the flavor and taste but with no added sugar or oil.
Ingredients:
water, flax seeds, bananas, applesauce, vanilla, medjool dates, oat flour, tapioca starch, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, walnuts
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Loaded with Hachiya persimmons and dotted with cranberries, this bread is the epitome of fall; serve it with coffee and watch it disappear.
Loaded with Hachiya persimmons and dotted with cranberries, this bread is the epitome of fall; serve it with coffee and watch it disappear.
Ingredients:
persimmon, baking soda, brown sugar, eggs, vegetable oil, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, flour, cranberries
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Apple pie is baked on top of a caramel-pecan layer, then inverted after baking.
Apple pie is baked on top of a caramel-pecan layer, then inverted after baking.
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After a few hours of frustrating research on the internet for a decent mincemeat recipe (90% state "use store bought or homemade", which is as useful as "get...
After a few hours of frustrating research on the internet for a decent mincemeat recipe (90% state "use store bought or homemade", which is as useful as "get...
Ingredients:
cinnamon, cloves, allspice, smith apples, zest, cranberries, apricots, beef suet, turbinado sugar, molasses, roast beef
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Corn, bell peppers, and green beans give this hearty soup its fresh, summery flavor; make a batch now, then freeze for up to six months.
Corn, bell peppers, and green beans give this hearty soup its fresh, summery flavor; make a batch now, then freeze for up to six months.
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This dead simple recipe is an adaptation of one brought to The Times by Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan chef and cookbook author These delicious biscuits are easy — no rolling or folding required — and the maple “butter” comes together in a snap.
This dead simple recipe is an adaptation of one brought to The Times by Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan chef and cookbook author These delicious biscuits are easy — no rolling or folding required — and the maple “butter” comes together in a snap.
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Get Baked Apples with Oatmeal and Yogurt Recipe from Food Network
Get Baked Apples with Oatmeal and Yogurt Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
apples, lemon halved, butter, muscovado sugar, cinnamon, apple cider, milk, orange, oatmeal
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Chef Matthew Accarrino uses apples plus cider and the apple brandy Calvados to add layers of flavor to his braised chicken.
Chef Matthew Accarrino uses apples plus cider and the apple brandy Calvados to add layers of flavor to his braised chicken.
Ingredients:
olive oil, shiitake mushrooms, chicken, smith apples, shallots, garlic, flour, calvados, chicken stock, apple cider, caraway seeds, red pepper, butter, chives
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If you prefer, you can replace the white wine with an equal amount of apple cider.
If you prefer, you can replace the white wine with an equal amount of apple cider.
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This easy quiche makes its own crust as it bakes, thanks to the biscuit baking mix. It's filled with crumbled bacon, asparagus, and Swiss cheese. Use egg substitute or fresh eggs--whichever you prefer.
This easy quiche makes its own crust as it bakes, thanks to the biscuit baking mix. It's filled with crumbled bacon, asparagus, and Swiss cheese. Use egg substitute or fresh eggs--whichever you prefer.
Ingredients:
bacon, swiss cheese, onions, asparagus, milk, baking mix, egg substitute, salt, black pepper, parsley
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Get Baker, Baker Recipe from Food Network
Get Baker, Baker Recipe from Food Network
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This simple, classic braise from northern France brings together the fall flavors of sweet apples, yeasty cider, cream and chicken The only trick is flambéing the Calvados or brandy, which gives it a toasty flavor â itâs literally playing with fire, so if youâd prefer not to do that, you can stay safe and get very similar results by pouring the liquor in off-heat, and gently simmering it to evaporate the alcohol.
This simple, classic braise from northern France brings together the fall flavors of sweet apples, yeasty cider, cream and chicken The only trick is flambéing the Calvados or brandy, which gives it a toasty flavor â itâs literally playing with fire, so if youâd prefer not to do that, you can stay safe and get very similar results by pouring the liquor in off-heat, and gently simmering it to evaporate the alcohol.