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Lemon cake topped with a simple lemon syrup uses minimal ingredients and tastes so heavenly people will be asking for the recipe.
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Baked Spaghetti Casserole with thin spaghetti, sausage, mushroom, and tomato sauce, ricotta, Parmesan, and Mozzarella cheeses.
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One of my favorite pie alternatives is bundt cake A hearty spice-filled bundt cake made from grated apples and toasted nuts, then soaked in whiskey syrup, defies the cliché of Thanksgiving dessert, yet keeps well within its harvest-time paradigm Plus, a bundt cake, which is really just like an oversize muffin baked in a fancy pan, is easy to whip up
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The beauty of a baked French toast casserole is that you can prepare it entirely in advance, usually the night before you want to serve it, then pop it into the oven about 45 minutes before you’re ready to eat This version combines toasted challah with a nutmeg-flavored custard, which is then topped with a crunchy oat crumble Pears add a ripe and juicy note to the dish, but if you’d rather go fruitless, you can leave them out
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 2 hours 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Whether Lyon ever was the gastronomic capital of France is debatable, but it sure has spawned some great dishes, including salade Lyonnaise, not the most simple salad ever made but one that approaches perfection in a way others do not The combination of bitter greens (traditionally frisée, though escarole, dandelion, and arugula all work beautifully), crisp bacon, barely cooked eggs and warm vinaigrette is really unbeatable.