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These delicious, low-carb sloppy joes may just beat the original.
These delicious, low-carb sloppy joes may just beat the original.
Ingredients:
olive oil, yellow onion, tomato paste, cloves, beef, tomato sauce, ketchup, worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, bell peppers, monterey jack, beef broth
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Get Barbecued Mahi Mahi with Yellow Pepper-Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
Get Barbecued Mahi Mahi with Yellow Pepper-Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
spanish paprika, ancho chile, cumin, brown sugar, chile, salt, black pepper, bell peppers, garlic, pine nuts, cilantro leaves, parmesan, olive oil, pepper, mahi mahi
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Get Shoyu Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Get Shoyu Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chicken thighs, chicken broth, soy sauce, brown sugar, mirin, garlic, ginger, black pepper, cornstarch
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Get Maggie Mahoney's Turnips Recipe from Food Network
Get Maggie Mahoney's Turnips Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
turnips, yellow onions, butter, bacon, table cream, maple syrup, salt, pepper, cloves, sugar
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Pineapple and orange juice are mixed with 3 kinds of rum and apricot brandy.
Pineapple and orange juice are mixed with 3 kinds of rum and apricot brandy.
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No-bake power bites, made with almond butter, oats, honey, and coconut, are a portable snack for healthy on-the-go eating.
No-bake power bites, made with almond butter, oats, honey, and coconut, are a portable snack for healthy on-the-go eating.
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Get Champagne Brunch Punch Recipe from Food Network
Get Champagne Brunch Punch Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cranberry juice, pineapple juice, blue curacao, coconut, sparkling wine, pineapple, orange peel
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Make this quick and easy fruity crisp by tossing freshly-picked wild huckleberries in a syrup and blanketing with a cinnamon-y oat crumble.
Make this quick and easy fruity crisp by tossing freshly-picked wild huckleberries in a syrup and blanketing with a cinnamon-y oat crumble.
Ingredients:
lemon juice, sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, brown sugar, flour, rolled oats, nutmeg, butter
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This recipe first came to The Times in 1941, published under the rather humdrum title “Grapefruit Dessert,” only to be revived in 2010, as part of Amanda Hesser’s Recipe Redux column Adapted from Maurice Gonneau, the executive chef at the Park Lane and the Chatham in New York City, this recipe is whipped up with just a few items you may already have on hand: egg whites, sugar, grapefruits, and a bit of brandy The end result is, Hesser wrote, “the love child of broiled grapefruit and baked Alaska,” a dish “as joyful as it is unexpected.” A photo accompanying the column bears an enticement, and a mild warning: “This dessert is best served to good friends with an appreciation for weird and delicious treats.” Find those friends, and you have a dish worth sharing.
This recipe first came to The Times in 1941, published under the rather humdrum title “Grapefruit Dessert,” only to be revived in 2010, as part of Amanda Hesser’s Recipe Redux column Adapted from Maurice Gonneau, the executive chef at the Park Lane and the Chatham in New York City, this recipe is whipped up with just a few items you may already have on hand: egg whites, sugar, grapefruits, and a bit of brandy The end result is, Hesser wrote, “the love child of broiled grapefruit and baked Alaska,” a dish “as joyful as it is unexpected.” A photo accompanying the column bears an enticement, and a mild warning: “This dessert is best served to good friends with an appreciation for weird and delicious treats.” Find those friends, and you have a dish worth sharing.
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Mississippi mud pies come in all shapes and sizes: No two are exactly alike They can have one layer, or five, and include ice cream or meringue, a flourless cake, nuts, fudge sauce and even brownie This version, inspired by the towering beauty made by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito of Baked in Brooklyn and written about in their book, "Baked Explorations," features a graham cracker base, a dense brownie, chocolate custard and whipped cream
Mississippi mud pies come in all shapes and sizes: No two are exactly alike They can have one layer, or five, and include ice cream or meringue, a flourless cake, nuts, fudge sauce and even brownie This version, inspired by the towering beauty made by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito of Baked in Brooklyn and written about in their book, "Baked Explorations," features a graham cracker base, a dense brownie, chocolate custard and whipped cream
Ingredients:
graham crackers, sugar, salt, butter, chocolate, brown sugar, cocoa, vanilla, eggs, flour, cornstarch, milk, egg yolks, heavy cream
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Kids will love these no-bake cookies that are packed with dried cherries, oats, shredded coconut, peanut butter, and chocolate chips.
Kids will love these no-bake cookies that are packed with dried cherries, oats, shredded coconut, peanut butter, and chocolate chips.
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This hot chocolate recipe uses milk substitute of coconut-almond milk blend to achieve a hot chocolate evocative of the Almond Joy® candy bar.
This hot chocolate recipe uses milk substitute of coconut-almond milk blend to achieve a hot chocolate evocative of the Almond Joy® candy bar.