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This moist loaf, made with olive oil and yogurt, is less sweet and more complexly flavored than most zucchini breads Grated lemon zest gives a gentle brightness, while brown sugar adds a caramel sweetness, and cinnamon makes it spicy and rich Serve slices plain or buttered, or spread thickly with cream cheese for a more tangy and luscious variation.
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This recipe is by Oliver Schwaner-Albright and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: blood oranges, sugar, lemon
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These pumpkin pie bars have all the flavor of a pumpkin pie and are much less work.
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Try this sesame chicken and soba noodle recipe for a delicious and satisfying meal that you can prepare, cook, and serve in under 30 minutes.
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One of my favorite ban chan dishes and one of the most popular that was served in my Korean Restaurant.
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Behold the best mashup ever, the croissant taco! These crispy golden pastry shells have fine masa harina in a buttery croissant dough, resulting in flaky layers with a chewy interior.
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Make your own flavored syrup using pumpkin pie spice and pumpkin pie filling to make pumpkin spice lattes just like you know who.
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A no-cook vanilla ice cream with eggs and evaporated milk. This is designed for an old-fashioned ice cream maker that yields 1 gallon; be sure to scale recipe down if you have a countertop model.
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Cubed beef steak is marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and sugar for at least 4 hours. The meat is sauteed and added to the reduced marinade along with chopped green onions and white wine.
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A great drink for orange lovers, and a fun way to cool off! Orange juice concentrate is blended with milk and ice to produce a tasty slushy drink!
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Get Pastrami Rueben aka "The Rachel" Recipe from Food Network
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New York cheesecake’s Greek cousin.