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This recipe is by Joanna Pruess and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Canned apricots, almonds and almond extract combine for a delicate, elegant flavor in this bread machine recipe.
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A perfect centerpiece for your next party, whether it's cocktails for 20 or a tailgating get-together.
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Delicious, with a hint of licorice flavor. You can store these in an airtight container for over a month.
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Lauren Chattman brings out the taste of the poppy seeds in this cake by soaking them in hot water. She lightly crushes the seeds in a blender before mixing them into the batter.
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This is a great way to use up that frozen rhubarb in your freezer, but you can also use fresh rhubarb. It makes a moist and tangy muffin.
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The classic grasshopper cocktail is made from equal parts crème de menthe, crème de cacao, and heavy cream Its mint-chocolatey flavors translate perfectly to all sorts of desserts These decadent layered bars start with a super fudgy brownie base, which is covered with crème de menthe infused buttercream, and a shell of rich chocolate ganache tops it all off
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Melt butterscotch chips with peanut butter, stir in cornflakes, and you've got a quick and easy treat!
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Tart apples baked with brown sugar, butter and cinnamon.
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The year: 1983 The place: Williamsburg, Va., where representatives from across the globe — and “some of the biggest and brightest names on the American culinary scene” — gathered The Times’s own Craig Claiborne planned the menus; Paul Prudhomme, Wolfgang Puck and Zarela Martinez cooked; and Maida Heatter provided dessert
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A classic roast turkey recipe with rich herb gravy.
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Right or wrong I’ve always viewed the cupcake as a frosting transport system, and if you’re not a huge frosting fan (I’m not), then I figured, why bother Then I remembered a friend had mentioned a recipe from Maida Heatter that was, in her words, a “grown-up cupcake.” I figured perhaps I owed the miniature confections a chance Ms