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Get Spun Sugar Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, water
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Get Jacques' Homemade Cotton Candy Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, water
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Easy, cheap and yummy. This layered casserole is a big hit with all my guy friends.
Ingredients: baked beans, corn bread
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Get Sugar Witch's Hat Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, water
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Here is a sweet snack mix that is delicious and colorful. Saltiness and sweetness is the best combination! Don't be afraid of trying other cereals, candy or nuts. Salted almonds, granola, or, butterscotch chips would be fine substitutes or additions.
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This is a no roll, press in the pan crust, made with oil instead of shortening. It is very good and very easy. A good choice for when a top crust isn't necessary. Vegetable oil may be used instead of peanut oil.
Ingredients: flour, peanut oil, water, salt
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I love Roasted Onions - no peeling, and the cut surfaces turn rich caramel brown.
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This is a tasty way to use up all the yellow squash you have pouring out of your garden every summer. I also do this same thing with zucchini.
Ingredients: yellow squash, olive oil, cloves
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Get Creamed Cornbread with Jalapeno Butter Recipe from Food Network
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When the chef Tony Maws’s grandparents died, he decided to start having Passover Seder at his restaurant, Craigie on Main in Cambridge, Mass This short rib recipe, brought to The Times in 2011, was among the dishes he served, both to his family (on the first night) and his diners (on the second and third nights) It’s a Sephardic take on his grandmother’s tsimmes and brisket, prepared a day in advance and refrigerated to let the flavors meld and the fat float to the top to be skimmed
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High-heat stir-fries are ideal for peas — either snow peas or the sugar snap variety Assertive seasoning and the slight charring from the wok complement the peas’ sweetness wonderfully The method works well for other spring vegetables, too, like asparagus or baby bok choy clusters
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In France, this cake is usually served with a little sweetened crème fraiche, but it lends itself to other toppings as well Fresh soft fruit, like sliced peaches or plums, is a natural with this as is berries with a touch of sugar And, because the cake is plain and just a little tangy from the yogurt, it pairs happily with lemon cream, curd or mousse and is delicious with chocolate mousse or chocolate sauce.