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Mohnstollen is a staple in German Christmas baking and this poppy seed stollen is a wonderful variety to regular yeasted stollen with coffee.
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This neck and giblet gravy with white wine, celery leaves, and onion needs about 2 hours to simmer, making it the perfect thing to start while the turkey's cooking.
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Hearty granola and cornmeal give these scones a more complex flavor.
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Buckwheat pancakes with buttermilk, tangy, earthy, surprisingly fluffy, and naturally gluten-free!
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Perfect comfort food! Cheesy mac and cheese with sharp cheddar, parmesan, and broccoli.
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Here we coat the shrimp with a potent mix of fennel seeds, dried oregano, and garlic and onion powders, and flavor the quinoa with a vibrant pistou.
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A refreshing quinoa salad has lots of healthy ingredients like almond, cranberries, and kale.
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A quick, healthy recipe for quinoa breakfast porridge with dried figs, walnuts, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
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This is a very healthy dish that will make you feel full and satisfied without feeling heavy. The crunch of the nuts, cabbage, and celery offer a nice contrast...
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This recipe was developed to accompany the dense, earthy wines of Sicily, specifically the ones made with the grape known as nero d’Avola It is a hearty beef ragout enriched with the wine, fresh herbs, olives, chiles and tomatoes, roasted to reduce the liquid and concentrate the flavor Like most treasures of the stew pot, the dish benefits from a rest and a reheat
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The dry ingredients are mixed together and cut into the shortening. The wet ingredients are mixed together and incorporated into the flour-shortening crumble. The pastry rolls out easily, bakes up perfectly, and makes three pastry shells.
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Wild persimmons start to blush along the country roads of Indiana in late September, stealing the colors of sunset and weighing down their trees like Christmas balls They are native to the landscape, unlike the Chinese and Japanese varieties cultivated in California and found in grocery stores Foraging carries on through November, when the fruit claims a place at the Hoosier Thanksgiving table in the form of a dark gold pudding, distant kin to the sweet persimmon bread offered to early colonials by the Cherokee