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Key lime and a hint of thyme add indulgent flavor and intrigue to this fluffy no-bake key like thyme pie that is great for any get-together.
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This yogurt-based dressing touts fresh raspberries and raspberry vinegar, and is perfect tossed with a simple salad of crisp greens. Great splashed on a salad of sliced oranges.
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To make Chocolate Lady Fingers, substitute 3/4 cup all-purpose flour plus 2 tablespoons cocoa powder for the all-purpose flour.
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, flour, baking powder
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This is a compilation of several Shortbread recipes I have. It should use real butter and not be TOO sweet.
Ingredients: sugar, butter, flour, rice flour
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Use this quick and easy recipe for royal icing to use for decorating your gingerbread house or cookies this Christmas.
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Wonderful old-fashioned icing made with chocolate syrup and sour cream. Add crushed nuts for variety.
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Prepare overnight oatmeal for Christmas morning by taking advantage of your slow cooker. Mix old-fashioned rolled oats with apple and cranberry juices, nutmeg, cinnamon, brown sugar, sliced apples, and dried cranberries to make a special holiday breakfast.
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The pork loin in this recipe is roasted with pancetta and cipollini onions, and served with a Calvados, apple cider, and cream sauce.
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An apple goes a long way in this candy recipe! Little apple bits are rolled in cinnamon and sugar, caramel, and chopped nuts. Although they do take some work, they're well worth it. They're just perfect for harvest parties in the fall!
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Watch everyone's eyes light up when you bring out this fantastic cake, made to look like a giant-size OREO Cookie. The best part? It tastes as good as it looks!
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Sliced ginger root and lime zest add a tangy component to this sorbet made with orange, mango, and lemon juice.
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Make this a few days before you need it, for the flavors to develop. Use it to baste chicken pieces or pork spare ribs just before they have finished cooking utterly delicious.