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This sticky bun recipe takes a buttery briochelike dough and covers it in a gooey maple-bacon topping.
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This is an excellent recipe for upside-down apple pie. With caramel and pecans, it is rich, full of apple flavor, and absolutely delicious.
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Bet you can't eat just one piece.
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After I tasted Compost Cookies in New York last winter, I wanted to recreate them at home. Thing is, the only recipes floating around are versions of the recipe...
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The classic Sicilian cassata is a spongecake layered with creamy sweetened ricotta, a heavenly combination Though usually topped with colorful candied fruits, this summery version is covered with ripe red berries Ideally, the spongecake should be made a day ahead and the cassata assembled at least several hours in advance
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This is a rich pudding created by steaming suet, molasses, soured milk, baking soda, flour and raisins. It's served warm with a sauce of confectioners' sugar, an egg white and vanilla extract.
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Here’s a recipe Mark Bittman picked up on a road trip with his daughter across the United States, from the Black Market restaurant in Indianapolis Kale and sugar snap peas combine with a dressing of ginger, miso and rice vinegar, with dried apricots and feta cheese, almonds and mint — a riot of flavors, and an excellent meal.
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New Orleans chef John Besh of Restaurant August created a flavoring mix of cinnamon, star anise, black pepper, and sugar to sprinkle on the duck breasts.
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Dessert is individual molten chocolate cakes. They're simple and elegant, and they bake in under 10 minutes in a standard muffin pan. The best part about these little beauties is that the cake batter is extremely forgiving: You can make it up to six hours before you plan to serve the cakes. Fill the pans with batter and refrigerate, but remember to remove the pan far enough in advance of baking to let the batter return to room temperature.
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This sauce is a tomato jam that tastes more like a richly spiced ketchup A long simmer is important This is inspired by a recipe for a delicious tomato jam in the chef Matthew Kenney’s cookbook, “Matthew Kenney’s Mediterranean Cooking.” My version is not as sweet as his; I decided to call it ketchup rather than jam because to me, it tastes like a richly spiced ketchup, with sweet and sour flavors and a little kick from the cayenne
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The only barbecue sauce you'll need this summer.