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When baking soda was introduced in the early 19th century, Irish home cooks adopted the product almost immediately With soda, a loaf of bread could be ready in as little as one hour, as opposed to using yeast or sourdough starters, which require rising time The recipe is a slight adaptation of one by the Irish cookbook author Rachel Allen
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These moist bran muffins are sweetened with molasses and filled with raisins.
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Get Sunny's Southwestern Chicken Pot Pie Recipe from Food Network
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Forget plain old butter—these kernels get the star treatment.
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This savory wheat bread is flecked with sesame seeds, rosemary and deep green zucchini.
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Mushroom caps are baked with a creamy bacon and olive filling creating a rich and hearty appetizer to start off a party or Thanksgiving dinner.
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A flavorful dairy-free gravy recipe loaded with mushrooms.
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This pumpkin pie is made with maple syrup and heavy cream, giving it a fantastic flavor and texture.
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A real sweetheart of a cookie! Raspberry liqueur adds a delicate scent and an extra flavor dimension to these crisp, flaky treats. The shiny gloss makes them a beauty to behold.
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Jumbo pasta shells are stuffed with leftover cooked turkey, dressing, and 4 kinds of cheeses. The shells are baked with turkey gravy and a topping of more cheese for a great way to use leftover turkey.
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In France, this cake is usually served with a little sweetened crème fraiche, but it lends itself to other toppings as well Fresh soft fruit, like sliced peaches or plums, is a natural with this as is berries with a touch of sugar And, because the cake is plain and just a little tangy from the yogurt, it pairs happily with lemon cream, curd or mousse and is delicious with chocolate mousse or chocolate sauce.