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The Berbers use an unusual leavening method that gives a warm, earthy aroma to the loaves: a mix of semolina flour, water and garlic cloves that quickly ferments into a pungent starter The recipe requires three kinds of flour and takes two days, but is richly rewarding in flavor.
Ingredients: flour, garlic, semolina flour, yeast, salt
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Baked in single portion custard cups, this rhubarb and strawberry cobbler is easy to put together and serve. Sugar cookie dough, used as the cobbler topping, is the secret ingredient that saves a lot of preparation time. The true summer flavor of the rhubarb and strawberries are brought out by cinnamon and lemon juice. Serve this with ice cream or whipped cream.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Empanada dough is filled with a tasty combination of ground beef, onion, black bean soup and queso fresco and is baked until golden perfection. They're loaded with flavor and guaranteed to become a weeknight favorite.
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A no-bake blueberry delight for the cheesecake lover!
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There are lots of cream, eggs, coconut, and melted marshmallows in this sinfully rich pie, so don 't be surprised if it disappears quickly. Luckily, this recipe yields two pies!
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Prepare your own sweet and spicy dry rub for ham in minutes by blending brown sugar and spices.
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Mandarin oranges, pineapple, coconut, marshmallows, and sour cream are all you need for a sweet salad for the Thanksgiving table.
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A bomb to impress all of your friends with.
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Make hand-size blueberry pies using prepared pie crust pastries and frozen blueberries with this quick and easy recipe.
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Leftovers often die an ignoble death in the back of the refrigerator, a waste of money and time They can, however, be an opportunity to improvise, even to elevate Here, some leftover cooked greens are combined with raw ones in a show-stopping Greek-style treatment that uses boxed phyllo dough to its best advantages
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A traditional recipe for double-crust pies stuffed with cheese and sausage has been handed down from a real Italian grandmother. The recipe makes a great appetizer if served in small slices, or serve in larger portions with a salad for a meal. Recipe makes 2 double-crust pies.