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This is the classic Long Island Iced Tea, containing just a hint of citrus. It is best made with top shelf liquors. Watch out, it is very strong, but tastes very good, so you may not realize all the alcohol you're consuming.
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This rich crustless cheesecake is flavored with amaretto rather than the traditional lemon. Serve with fresh sliced fruit or berries and fresh whipped cream.
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Juicy, fruit-filled, buttery and gently spiced, this recipe splits the difference between a peach pie and a crumble: a flaky, all-butter crust is a bed for the jammy sliced peaches, but a cinnamon-scented crumble tops it all off Even better, this recipe feeds a crowd, making it ideal for toting to a picnic or barbeque When peaches and nectarines aren’t in season, you can make this with a mix of plums and blueberries, cherries or ripe sweet pears
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A classic Vietnamese chicken pice porridge recipe (cháo).
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this is my favorite drink of all time. i made this recipe off the top of my head for a customer that wanted something with bourbon that he had never had before...
Ingredients: bourbon, ginger
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"I started making my Abilene sauce 20 years ago, and every year I tweak it or add something," says Olivia chef James Holmes of his signature barbecue sauce. Despite its spicy intensity, the pork and beer flavors come straight through.
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Poke is the latest food craze you gotta try. Discover our easy way to make a salmon poke bowl with our simple recipe on chowhound.com.
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Sichuan peppercorns and chile oil are the secret behind the spice in this noodle dish.
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This delicate preparation for snapper is fragrant and flavorful.
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This is the only pumpkin pie recipe I've ever used. It's been in the family for at least sixty years! Since, in our family, one pie is never enough, I like to triple the filling recipe and divide it into two pie shells, since, as my Mom always says, "No body likes a skimpy pie!" (Of course, this will add a few minutes to the baking time, too.) Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.