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A traditional Ukrainian dish is similar to stuffed cabbage leaves, but uses fresh beet leaves for stuffing instead. The tender beet leaves don't need precooking. A savory mixture of ground beef and pork fills the rolls, which are served with a creamy sauce, garnished with chopped dill.
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An East-West take on the pineapple-upside-down cake, this recipe with star anise and cranberry is perfect for the holidays.
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Blueberries turn this classic apple crisp into a sensational dessert. Serve it with a scoop of ice cream for a crowd-pleasing treat.
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Add to the festiveness of the holidays with these light, almond sponge cakes filled with Nutella® hazelnut spread.
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Chrabeli are delicious Swiss anise crescent cookies. Beware if you're looking for a quick recipe -- these must rest for several weeks before they are ready to be eaten.
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, kirsch, salt, anise seed, flour
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This is a 100 year old recipe from Germany. I use it every Christmas. Its traditionally served with black coffee to dunk the cookie in. I prefer to eat them when they are still warm as the lemon flavor and the anise is a wonderful combination and the lemon is stronger at that time.
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My mom always cooked this recipe when I was a kid: deep fried calamari. This is one of our family's favorite foods. Simple yet very delicious.
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Hulled yellow mung beans make a very rustic, sweet, and hearty porridge served under salted coconut cream.
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Young kohlrabi is first steamed and then served in a mild cream sauce with parsley and butter, a delicious side or vegetarian main dish.
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Tortilla pinwheels is an easy and delightfully different appetizer. It can be changed according to tastes and ingredients on hand.
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Cookies using M&Ms® candies, any variety. Old recipe-but ALWAYS a favorite!