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These scuffins, a cross between muffins and scones, are a scrumptious mini treat flavored with milk chocolate, dried cherries, and coconut.
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This refreshing non-alcoholic mocktail is cooling on a hot summer evening and festive enough for New Year's Eve.
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This strawberry streusel cake is the perfect end to a summer meal But here's the interesting thing: Eat it slightly warm and it's dessert; let it get cold, and it makes a great coffee cake for breakfast the next day The cake is slightly tricky to assemble, and at some point it may look like a mess
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A classic British bakewell tart is a threesome: a crust; a layer of raspberry jam – one chockfull of seeds; and a sponge cake redolent of almonds. Sliced almonds and a drizzle of icing may or may not be optional, depending on whose recipe you’re using.  I got my first taste of a bakewell, and this recipe, in Paris from my friend, Stephanie Johnston, who got it from her mom, Granny Annie, in England. Granny never used almonds or icing but occasionally swapped her homemade raspberry jam for red currant jelly or lemon curd. When I asked what made a good bakewell, Steph instructed, “The crust, the jam and the almond cake.” Well, of course. That settled, Stephanie confessed to using Bonne Maman jam from the supermarket As for the crust, both Steph and her mom make a plain, all-butter crust, think pâte brisée or pie dough. We polished off Steph’s tart in one go after dinner, but had we shown more discipline, it would have kept at room temperature for three more days.
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A quick, simple recipe utilizing all of New Jersey's favorite summer produce: tomatoes, peaches, and corn. Easily adjusted to suit your fancy in terms of sweet/spicy. A favorite in my house, where the saying goes 'the spicier the better,' and this salsa has the taste of sweet peaches in the background.
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Cinnamon and coconut add their flavors to this fruit salad of watermelon, peach, nectarine, plum, blueberries, and grapes.
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A peach and rum punch that dates back to 1732.
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Colorful, English biscuits very popular with kids.
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Here is an excellent project recipe that Christine Muhlke, then an editor and columnist at The New York Times Magazine, brought to us in a 2007 profile of the cookbook writer Gail Monaghan, who adapted it from a cookbook written by the Vicomte de Mauduit in 1933 It is infinitely more chic and cosmopolitan than most Neapolitan cakes, with no cartoon hue or bulk.
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This spiralized carrot and radish salad tossed with a peach-infused vinaigrette is a colorful appetizer salad that's quick and easy to make.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes About 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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What a wonderful surprise the dressing is in this refreshing salad. Raspberry jam is swirled into raspberry vinegar, and then mixed with oil. This luscious dressing is tossed with the kiwi, strawberries, walnuts and spinach. Makes eight servings.