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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Sometimes you're cravin' a classic.
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These cookies were a favorite of my Grandmother. We don't know where the recipe came from, but it's very old. Because of my Grandmother, our entire family loves these cookies. They are definitely an acquired taste but delicious! I am proud to be able to share this recipe with you, the world.
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Light air meringue cookies made minty with crushed candy canes.
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A variation on the typical meringue recipe that I discovered by accident. A little chewier and maplier than usual.
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This trifle is a showstopper, it looks so good and the taste is wonderful. I love the combination of strawberries and rhubarb, it just screams summer.
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This recipe is by Florence Fabricant and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Paska (paskha) is an Eastern European egg bread traditionally made at Easter. It is wonderfully light, with a slightly sweet flavor. Serve with butter or a sweet cheese spread.
Ingredients: yeast, water, sugar, milk, flour, eggs, butter, salt, lemon, egg
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This sweet version of tamales from scratch has chopped almonds in the masa and is filled with pastry cream flavored with a touch of vanilla.
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Ok...so my mother would just kill me if she knew I made our family recipe for Choereg public. But my policy is 'why keep a good thing to myself'. Choereg is a traditional, slightly sweet bread, especially made for Easter. It is delicious for breakfast with a nice cup of coffee. It takes some level of skill, but anyone used to handling yeast should not have a problem. You can find Mahleb at Middle Eastern grocery stores, especially around Easter. It will be with the spices. Please do not omit it, as this is what gives it its distinctive flavour and aroma.