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Puff pastry topped with almond paste, apple slices, and a scoop of fresh apple ice.
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An intriguing balance of creamy and bitter.
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Studded with almonds and fragrant with almond extract, these delicate cookies make the perfect holiday treat with eggnog, hot cocoa, or cider.
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A classic St. Patrick's Day Irish soda bread recipe.
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Condensed milk, sugar, cashew nuts, and butter combine to make this fudge-type toffee, a treat enjoyed in Sri Lanka on special occasions.
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Here, coconut oil deepens the natural caramelized flavor of roasted sweet potatoes, and it adds a delicate coconut essence Brown sugar and nutmeg sweeten the dish, and a dash of black pepper makes it for adults It's just delicious.
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A chocolaty, cookie crumb crust is filled with a silky, chiffon custard filling. The filling is gelatin-based that includes eggs, sugar and milk. When it 's thick and well-blended, sherry, almond extract, chopped almonds and beaten egg whites are folded in. The pie is then cooked up slowly and carefully in a double boiler.
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Spicy and nutty bars with a rich fig flavor. These make a heartwarming snack food.
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These are almost too scary to eat...almost. Top these phyllo cups of sweetened ricotta with an espresso bean (for the body) and chocolate sprinkles (for the legs) to create edible spiders.
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This lighter, brighter version of the classic Italian pasta dish is adapted from one found in “Almost Meatless: Recipes That Are Better for Your Health and the Planet” by Joy Manning and Tara Mataraza Desmond It is incredibly simple – if you can chop vegetables, boil water and whisk eggs, you can make this dish – but it's also indubitably luxurious Everyone will think you slaved for hours when, really, you slaved for about 20 minutes
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Mark Canlis, co-owner of Seattle's Canlis restaurant adds a little whisky to bacon, along with brown sugar, to caramelize and flavor it. In Scotland, they use "rashers," or ham-like Canadian bacon.