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Impress your guests by making your own easy potato gnocchi. Top it off with sage butter and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese - simple yet delicious!
Ingredients: potatoes, salt, eggs, flour, butter, sage
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These are snazzy little appetizers that taste great hot or at room temperature, and they freeze well, too! Juicy pimiento-stuffed green olives enrobed in a Cheddar cheese crust will send your party-planning pizzazz straight to the social pages!
Ingredients: cheddar cheese, butter, flour
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This hummus turns out just the way I like it every time. I think you'll love how the distinct smoky flavors of chipotle and pimenton (smoked paprika) balance...
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Use this recipe to follow along with the video to make sponge cake-like French madeleine cookies in shell-shaped molds.
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This recipe can be baked as cookies or as a fruitcake. It combines the traditional fruitcake ingredients of dates, dried fruit and chopped nuts.
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These breaded and fried pork cutlets make a traditional Japanese dish which is very simple and easy to make. Serve with sticky rice and tonkatsu sauce and enjoy! Also great if substituted with chicken breasts.
Ingredients: pork, oil, flour, egg, panko
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Vegan sugar cookies are easy to make when you replace the traditional butter with vegan margarine.
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"Personally, I'm not a stuffing person," says Chef Aaron Sanchez. "I prefer to have my stuffing be loaded with tons of flavor from other ingredients than the bread."
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This cinnamon-scented sweet potato casserole calls for the addition of sugar and orange juice to the puree which is topped with miniature marshmallows and baked.
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This recipe makes a cookie for almond lovers only! If you only 'like' almonds, this will turn you into an almond lover!
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Hawaij, a Yemenite curry blend, makes a delicious, fragrant, and beautiful vegetable soup.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.