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This astonishingly delicious pasta dish is surprisingly easy to make Just combine the zest of two lemons, heavy cream, salt and pepper in a saucepan, and let it come to a boil Pour over freshly cooked egg noodles, add fresh lemon juice and toss
Ingredients: egg noodles, zest, heavy cream
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A warming, surprisingly potent Ecuadoran cocktail made with cinnamon and aguardiente.
Ingredients: water, sugar, cinnamon, orange, lime
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Making maror for your Passover Seder is a cinch (even though it can be just a tad dangerous). Let me explain... While DIY maror is a lot of fun, be sure to proceed...
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A delicious blend of pineapple and cream cheese in a graham cracker crust. When ready to serve, pull up a chair and enjoy!
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This pie is creamy, light and delicious. Condensed milk, whipped topping, crushed pineapple and lemon juice are all stirred and folded together to make a divine filling that everyone will think you spent hours making in the kitchen.
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Sliced carrots are glazed in a buttery brown sugar sauce for a colorful, crowd-pleasing side dish.
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Steamed green beans tossed with butter, lemon zest, lemon juice and toasted walnuts. This is excellent with asparagus also. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts.
Ingredients: walnuts, green beans, butter, lemon
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Little breaded and seasoned catfish nuggets fry up just right! Pop them down as a tasty appetizer.
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Your friends will be so curious to see what it tastes like it will go in seconds. The bitterness of the eggplant and the chocolate are so good together! You will love this as a snack or desert--it is lovely! Great for parties easy to make... unusual and yet so yummy!
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This hearty black bean soup is what you need on a cold and dreary day! Made with ham shanks, sweet potatoes, bell pepper, onion, cumin, and chili.
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This is the best use for Israeli couscous that I’ve found Make a delicious vegetable stew, then cook the couscous in the stew If you are making this ahead, wait until half an hour before you wish to serve, reheat the stew and then cook the couscous in the stew