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Baking and decorating gingerbread men is a Christmastime tradition. Use this recipe for plenty of holiday fun.
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This is a favorite dish in my foodie family.
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Indian pudding is an old-fashioned American dessert made with cornmeal, milk and molasses I added pumpkin to the mix and came up with a deeply satisfying pudding, like pumpkin pie without the crust I enjoy it warm or cold (I’ve been eating the remains of my recipe test with yogurt for breakfast).
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You can serve this simple stir-fry with grains or noodles, or (my preference) use it as a filling for a whole wheat pita pocket.
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While we’ve still got corn and peppers aplenty, make this Asian version of the American classic succotash I love the combination of sweet and seared flavors in this dish.
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Classic. Comforting. Insanely flavorful. What more could you want?
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Breakfast eggs at home can become a bore and although extremely simple can be difficult to master. This is an extremely easy, tasty change from the usual weekend...
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A classic crumbler like Vermont Creamery’s fresh goat cheese can be swirled into a creamy tomato bisque just before serving, enriching the soup and preserving the occasional lemony crumb
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This simple, rustic cake is perfect for a holiday celebration or any other occasion.
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Easy-to-make summer dessert with mixed berries and a brown sugar almond crumble topping.
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The classic Chinese way to clean shrimp and ensure a succulent flavor and crisp texture, says Grace Young, author of “Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge,” is to use a combination of salt and water, either dousing the shrimp in two rinses of heavily salted water or rubbing the shrimp with salt, then rinsing with water If you don’t eat salt, then just rinse the shrimp with plain water I recommend bunch spinach for this; you don’t have to stem it, just cut away the base of the leaves and rinse well.