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Mmm ... fudge.
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A sweet plantain dough is filled with a thick cinnamon cream to make these fried empanadas, which are a decadent Salvadoran treat.
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Get Orange-Roasted Seafood and Kunomoto Oysters with White Miso Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This version has little of the traditional egg, but retains the delicate texture associated with challah bread.
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So you cooked some lobster and that was great You sautéed the empty shells in oil and cooked them off in a lot of water with an onion, a couple bay leaves and a few peppercorns, and made stock This is as it should be, always
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These cute little bread bowls are a great way to serve soup in the wintertime. I usually serve a hearty potato soup when I have the time to bake them. They freeze for up to 1 month, if desired.
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The foods in this easy recipe are powerhouses of nutrition. Why the recipe is good for you: High antioxidants and fiber in nuts. Nuts lower cholesterol and help prevent heart disease. Adding cinnamon to foods helps suppress blood sugar by boosting insulin activity and cells' ability to process glucose.
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This whole-grain Dijon mustard recipe has a pungent heat and a whole-grain texture that pairs well with red meat and poultry.
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This forager’s burger is topped with horseradish mayo and a flavorful sauté of wild mushrooms and sweet onions.
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I make these wonderful sweet nuts using pecans every year for Christmas. They are a true delight, especially if you are a lover of nuts. If pecans aren't your forte, substitute walnuts. Happy Holidays!
Ingredients: egg whites, sugar, salt, vanilla, pecan, butter
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This punch-like cocktail is made from a trio of juices--orange, lemon, and pineapple--and spiked with gin, light and dark rum, and vodka. Watch out, or it'll sting you!
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Tonja was born in the 1940's and this is her cousin Toni's boyfriend's grandmother's eggnog, so I'm guessing this is from the mid-1800's and probably dates much earlier. The original recipe called for half milk and half cream, but I use half and half. Delicious and simple, but be warned, Granny apparently liked a kick! I've made it from scratch and with the modern equivalents and it's fantastic either way. Do yourself a favor and use a mixer for everything. Those who like eggnog LOVE this recipe. I never leave a party with leftovers.