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My challah varies according to the weather and my whim The basic formula has changed through the years; I use less sugar and oil now and fewer eggs The key is knowing that you can always add more flour to your dough if it is too sticky, but it is hard to make a soft dough if you start off with too much flour
My challah varies according to the weather and my whim The basic formula has changed through the years; I use less sugar and oil now and fewer eggs The key is knowing that you can always add more flour to your dough if it is too sticky, but it is hard to make a soft dough if you start off with too much flour
Ingredients:
yeast, sugar, zest, canola oil, eggs, salt, flour, fennel seeds, poppy seeds, sesame seeds
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This recipe came to The Times from Marti Buckley Kilpatrick, who adapted it from Dol Miles, the pastry chef at Frank Stitt’s Bottega restaurant in Birmingham, Ala Ms Kilpatrick describes the cake as an ugly frog of a confection, but promises that anyone willing to bet a kiss on its excellence would be amply rewarded
This recipe came to The Times from Marti Buckley Kilpatrick, who adapted it from Dol Miles, the pastry chef at Frank Stitt’s Bottega restaurant in Birmingham, Ala Ms Kilpatrick describes the cake as an ugly frog of a confection, but promises that anyone willing to bet a kiss on its excellence would be amply rewarded
Ingredients:
butter, coffee, irish whiskey, baking soda, salt, black pepper, cloves, eggs, vanilla, chocolate chips
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A great tasting, moist cake and a great way to use up extra apples
A great tasting, moist cake and a great way to use up extra apples
Ingredients:
apple, flour, salt, cinnamon, baking powder, eggs, sugar, vegetable oil, vanilla, walnuts
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The classic rich, sweet almond cake reinvented and simplified.
The classic rich, sweet almond cake reinvented and simplified.
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Cubes of beef are simmered with potatoes and onions in a curry powder seasoned beef broth in this South African recipe.
Cubes of beef are simmered with potatoes and onions in a curry powder seasoned beef broth in this South African recipe.
Ingredients:
beef stew, onions, margarine, beef stock, curry powder, bay leaves, potatoes, white vinegar, salt
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Spinach, tomatoes, carrots, and hot sauce are blended with apples and lime juice in this refreshing and spicy vegetable smoothie.
Spinach, tomatoes, carrots, and hot sauce are blended with apples and lime juice in this refreshing and spicy vegetable smoothie.
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This recipe for Koeksisters (cake sisters), or South African donuts, calls for soaking the cakes in a lemony ginger syrup.
This recipe for Koeksisters (cake sisters), or South African donuts, calls for soaking the cakes in a lemony ginger syrup.
Ingredients:
sugar, water, ginger, lemon, lemon juice, cake flour, baking powder, salt, butter, milk, oil
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Topped with bacon, mushrooms, green onions, and a creamy sauce, these chicken thighs are sure to become a favorite on your keto menu.
Topped with bacon, mushrooms, green onions, and a creamy sauce, these chicken thighs are sure to become a favorite on your keto menu.
Ingredients:
skin, paprika, salt and pepper, bacon, chicken broth, mushrooms, heavy whipping cream, green onions
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You can use gyoza wrappers instead of making dumpling dough.
You can use gyoza wrappers instead of making dumpling dough.
Ingredients:
flour, water, chicken, napa cabbage, cilantro, lemongrass, chives, ginger, garlic, egg, salt, vegetable oil
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If you're looking for something to pair wonderfully with a few glasses of amber-hued amontillado, you can't do much better than these tender, burnished sea scallops, inspired by a memorable midcourse of scallops with pistachios and licorice at Restaurant Daniel Though you're less likely to overcook larger sea scallops, remember that quality is more critical than sheer size In the market, look for scallops that appear fairly dry; waterlogged scallops will never achieve that ideal caramelized crust
If you're looking for something to pair wonderfully with a few glasses of amber-hued amontillado, you can't do much better than these tender, burnished sea scallops, inspired by a memorable midcourse of scallops with pistachios and licorice at Restaurant Daniel Though you're less likely to overcook larger sea scallops, remember that quality is more critical than sheer size In the market, look for scallops that appear fairly dry; waterlogged scallops will never achieve that ideal caramelized crust
Ingredients:
anise seeds, garlic, salt, pistachios, tarragon, olive oil, amontillado sherry, lemon juice, fish, scallops