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This egg-free version of Coquito, a Puerto Rican coconut rum cocktail served at Christmas, is sure to be a hit at your next holiday party.
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To make classic Chicken Fried Steak, pound steak cutlets thin, then bread and fry. Serve with rich country gravy. Chicken Fried Steak is a Southern favorite!
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The dough for this rolls are made using a bread maker. No more kneading! These rolls taste fantastic, best I've ever had. Bread improver is easy to find in some countries, but if it is not available, you may leave it out.
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This is how my grandad makes his cups of tea. He's in his seventies now and drinks whisky like he'll never get hold of it again. This drink is very relaxing and a great way to sedate family members and friends.
Ingredients: water, irish whiskey, milk, sugar
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Condensed milk, pineapple and orange soda -- pop it in the ice cream maker and out comes heaven.
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Rice pudding sweetened by dates rather than much sugar, can be eaten warm or cold.
Ingredients: white rice, milk, sugar, dates
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Make your own basic cream of wheat using this 3-ingredient DIY recipe that is great for busy, on-the-go mornings.
Ingredients: water, white wheat, almond milk
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Tired of plain old waffles? Do you love French toast, but don't like the hassle? Then try this recipe that combines the ease of waffles with the taste of French toast!
Ingredients: sugar, cinnamon, milk, eggs, vanilla
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Perfect for Christmas morning.
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Something different but delicious. A fondue with avocado, cream, Mexican cotija cheese and a hint of tequila. Serve with shrimp or bread for dipping.
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These impressive brownies have Irish cream in both the brownie batter and the frosting, and a sprinkling of toffee bits on top. They always disappear quickly at potlucks.