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A recipe in Anne Willan's 2001 Cooking with Wine inspired this fluffy, not-too-sweet cake, which uses just enough wine in the batter to give it a slight boozy flavor.
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A methodical approach and patience are required to master croissants, but they are totally worth the extraordinary effort. Butter, flour, milk and yeast never had it so good!
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Here's a quick key lime tip: If you don't live in paradise, key limes might be a little hard to find at the store. That's OK! I use store-bought key lime juice all the time. I usually find it in the juice aisle and it tastes just like the real thing.
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This is a wonderful dish if you are having people over for brunch. If your just making it for two, simply cut the recipe in half and use a loaf pan. This impresses...
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This elegant cheesecake is based on Amanda Hesser's mother's simple recipe The crust is made of Nabisco chocolate wafers and butter The bottom layer is a fluffy pool of cream cheese, eggs and sugar
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Spiced apples, raisins, and prunes are folded into layers of flaky store-bought phyllo for a tempting treat. Honey, which softly sweetens the filling, is offset by a dash of brandy.
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This rich and decadent spiced pumpkin cake is just the thing to serve for an autumn celebration, Thanksgiving or otherwise Chocolate chips and chopped pecans are added to the pumpkin batter for extra sweetness and a bit of welcome crunch For those who like to plan ahead, it can be made and frozen – iced and all
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These corncakes are tasty little gems — crisp and pebbly with bits of corn and lacy around the edges The crème fraîche and caviar are charming if you have them, but don’t let a lack of caviar prevent you from making the cakes You’ll be just as happy eating them plain or with dollops of crème fraîche and chives