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My German grandmother used to make these every Christmas. She said using small eggs was a must.
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This Palestinian semolina cake uses tangy yogurt, tahini, and shredded coconut for a special texture. It's finished with a sugar syrup to keep it moist.
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Spice up standard cranberry sauce with candied ginger, pears, garam masala, cinnamon, and star anise.
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This authentic Italian seafood risotto is made with shrimps and scallops, but you can sub in any seafood you like, just make sure the rice and seafood are cooked separately.
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an easy but elegant dessert recipe that can be changed by using different flavor cake mixes according to your preference. Serve cake with raspberry puree and whipped topping.
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Ruby red grapefruit and sugar is all you need to have a slightly bitter, sweet, and tangy marmalade. Try this on toast or in any recipe calling requiring orange jam or marmalade.
Ingredients: grapefruits, sugar
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Plenty of herbs and fresh garlic boost the bread-crumb base of these meatless stuffed peppers.
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Your family couldn't ask for a tastier quick dinner fix than this ground beef enchilada casserole with bell peppers, carrots, black beans, and reduced-fat cheese.
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Juicy, fruit-filled, buttery and gently spiced, this recipe splits the difference between a peach pie and a crumble: a flaky, all-butter crust is a bed for the jammy sliced peaches, but a cinnamon-scented crumble tops it all off Even better, this recipe feeds a crowd, making it ideal for toting to a picnic or barbeque When peaches and nectarines aren’t in season, you can make this with a mix of plums and blueberries, cherries or ripe sweet pears
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I love to sprinkle nigella seeds over the tops of these fragrant buns — they look great and the savory nigella contrasts well with the sweet dough (Sesame seeds would work, too.) Clotted cream is the perfect accompaniment, but if you can’t find it, crème fraîche or mascarpone would also be lovely — whether at breakfast or teatime.