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Typically baked for Easter in Russia and neighboring countries, this tall, round sweet bread is drizzled with a sugar glaze for a sweet treat.
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An original French dessert recipe of my grandmother's, tweaked a bit to be lower in fat! It's best made with fresh fruit and is delicious with a dollop of lite whipped topping.
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Light and naturally sweet pie made with pears, pumpkin and figs without needing to add sugar - unless you want to.
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This no-bake bombe made by layering fresh fig slices, whipped cream, and ladyfingers dipped in milk and brandy is an easy, elegant dessert.
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Apples and raisins are a tried-and-true pairing. They've been used in everything from cookies to bread to poultry stuffing - they're a natural for soup.
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Chicken is breaded and browned, then baked in a reduction of orange juice and white wine, before being topped off with a splash of Grand Marinier. Absolutely the BEST Chicken recipe ever.
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With rum, orange, and cherry brandy.
Ingredients: rum, orange juice, cherry brandy
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Brandy and light rum served with a sting in the tail.
Ingredients: brandy, rum, pineapple juice, orgeat
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The Sgroppino is an old between-course palate cleanser, dessert or aperitif drink that marries prosecco with sorbet and a touch of vodka It’s a simple enough affair once you have the sorbet, in this case made from white peach puree You very gently whisk the spirit (in this case, peach brandy or peach vodka) and wine (in this case, prosecco) into the sorbet and turn it into a glass, to be consumed, ideally, quickly, while it still retains a bit of the semifreddo intact.
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Close your eyes when you take a bite of these apple pear hand pies with warm spices and a chocolate drizzle, and you can almost hear the crunch of autumn leaves beneath your feet.