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These apricot bar cookies have a filling of honeyed dried apricot and apricot jam sandwiched between a crust and topping of oatmeal and whole-wheat flour.
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As I was playing around with the mixture for these not-too-sweet scones I learned that if I used as much liquid (in the form of buttermilk or yogurt) as I usually do in my scones, they wouldn’t be flaky That is because the apple provides plenty of liquid You just need to add enough buttermilk or yogurt to bring the dough together
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This really is an easy, fun, and fast recipe, and you'll be amazed at how great the results are, even for the most inexperienced bread maker.
Ingredients: yeast, flour, water, beer, salt, cornmeal
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This is a simple, no-fuss recipe for savory cornmeal fritters. Eggs are combined with sugar, onion, self-rising flour and cornmeal, and then deep-fried.
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, onion, flour, cornmeal, oil
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Get Old-Fashioned Chicken "n" Dumplings Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: chicken, flour, baking powder, milk, egg
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Make stacks of small, authentic Swedish pancakes with this family-friendly recipe that's ready in minutes and needs only 5 ingredients.
Ingredients: eggs, milk, flour, sugar, salt, butter
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With this incredibly easy recipe, you'll get tender, milky, moist white bread right out of the bread machine.
Ingredients: milk, flour, sugar, salt, butter, yeast
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This vintage recipe just calls for flour, salt and pepper, but gives you lots of valuable tips to ensure success.
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Get Roasted Turkey Breast with Gravy Recipe from Food Network
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The first time I made brownies without my mother was in the late 1960s, using a recipe from Paula Peck, the cookbook writer Over the years, I tinkered with that and a similar version by Marion Cunningham As my daughters learned to cook, they experimented a bit further
Ingredients: chocolate, butter, sugar, eggs, flour, vanilla
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While Dorie Greenspan uses this dough for savories, it’s really an all-purpose recipe that produces a not-too-rich, slightly crisp crust that is as happy holding pastry cream for a strawberry tart as it is encasing a creamy cheese filling for a quiche This is a good dough to use anytime you see a recipe calling for pâte brisée Be prepared: The dough should chill for at least 3 hours.
Ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, butter, egg, water