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EASY Halloween treat! Crispy cinnamon sugar cookie crisps made with flour tortillas, cinnamon, sugar, and butter
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Sweet roasted almonds with a hint of cinnamon make a delicious and easy gift for the holidays.
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Canned whole kernel corn and cream-style corn mix with egg, sugar, and buttery round crackers in this quick and easy casserole dish.
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This baked risotto is half the work of a regular risotto, and double the taste.
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There's no true recipe for a big salad, but for this robust green meal, you will want to keep a few rules in mind Skip the soft lettuces, which tend to get squashed in a big salad, and start with sturdier greens, like kale or escarole Add fruits and vegetables, a protein, like a hard-boiled egg, and a starch or two
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Easy and simple way to make pickled beets and eggs. You can double the recipe for larger gatherings. This is my late grandmother's recipe and everyone loves it. Will keep in fridge for up to 2 weeks.
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Chef John gives the gift of candied citrus this holiday season with his recipe for candied Buddha's hand citron; so simple and delicious!
Ingredients: sugar, water
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This recipe for a dense, Northern Irish-style bread calls for both bread flour and whole wheat flour, as well as buttermilk, sugar, and margarine.
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Dark muscovado sugar gives this simple tart a rich and complex flavor. A tart that defies its ingredients! One that's got to be tried. A dessert for any occasion - your guests will not be able to describe the taste, and will beg you for the recipe.
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These sugar cookies with a sweet almond flavor are easy to make, and festive for any occasion!
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Vegetables as seasonal as a maypole shape this risotto There is a bit of veal for those who desire a more substantial plate of food, but it’s optional For vegetarians, the broth does not have to be chicken
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Most risotto recipes require standing at the stove and stirring the pot continuously; this simpler version lets the oven do all the work.