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Pickling watermelon rind has long been a Southern tradition. In this version, low-acid rice vinegar becomes infused with jalapeño and ginger for a brightly flavored brine with a kick.
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Instant tea, powdered creamer and sugar, infused with exotic spices. Makes a nice gift, or a quick instant hot drink.
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Caramel Apple Monkey Bread! This pull-apart loaf is layered with fresh apples and drizzled with an apple cider caramel. The dough can be made ahead.
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Homemade crepes are stuffed with a vanilla-cheese filling, sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, and baked in this easy recipe.
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A great creamy salad dressing with a touch of sweetness and a hint of mustard and garlic. It whisks up beautifully and the flavors improve with chilling. Try it on a salad or use as a dressing for your favorite sliced chicken sandwich.
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Your Christmas dessert dreams come true.
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While you can flambé pretty much any confection that’s soaked in a high-proof spirit, a baba au rhum is one of the booziest options It’s based on an airy but rich yeast dough, which can absorb more liquor than your average cake without falling apart And, unlike crepes, it’s easy to serve to a crowd
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This recipe is by Florence Fabricant and takes 5 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Make a homemade version of a chai tea latte with boiling water, milk, sugar, honey, and a tea bag.
Ingredients: water, chai, honey, sugar, milk
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This recipe first came to The Times in 1941, published under the rather humdrum title “Grapefruit Dessert,” only to be revived in 2010, as part of Amanda Hesser’s Recipe Redux column Adapted from Maurice Gonneau, the executive chef at the Park Lane and the Chatham in New York City, this recipe is whipped up with just a few items you may already have on hand: egg whites, sugar, grapefruits, and a bit of brandy The end result is, Hesser wrote, “the love child of broiled grapefruit and baked Alaska,” a dish “as joyful as it is unexpected.” A photo accompanying the column bears an enticement, and a mild warning: “This dessert is best served to good friends with an appreciation for weird and delicious treats.” Find those friends, and you have a dish worth sharing.
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Refrigerated crescent rolls sandwich sweet cream cheese, and the whole thing is sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar and baked until golden.