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Get Haeffekrunz (Hay-fa-kruns) Recipe from Food Network
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Get Greek Easter Bread Recipe from Food Network
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Dangmyeon, or Korean glass noodles, made with sweet potato starch, have a wonderful chewy, slippery texture Combined with an abundance of stir-fried vegetables and beef, then tossed with soy sauce, sesame oil and abundant black pepper, Japchae teems with multiple savory flavors and contrasting textures Delicious warm, at room temperature or cold, it's an ideal dish for potlucks and project-focused dinner parties alike.
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Slice this thick meat pie and discover layers of Italian sausage, salami, sliced ham, hard-cooked eggs, and Italian cheeses encased in a tender pastry crust.
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Huevos rancheros is delicious breakfast, lunch, brunch or even dinner meal. The flavor of the corn tortillas marries so well with the ranchero sauce, the cheese...
Ingredients: sauce, cheddar cheese, eggs
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I am a college student who has always had a passion for food and recently developed a passion for cooking. I love cheap, easy meals. This is a dish I have made...
Ingredients: eggs, bread, bacon, onion
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Fresh pasta isn't something to master in one go It takes time and practice, but it yields dividends This particular recipe is vastly versatile
Ingredients: flour, eggs, egg yolks
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Get Hushpuppies Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, cornmeal, flour
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Get Three Cheese Omelette Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: butter, eggs, cheddar, provolone
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These little crunchy, airy bits of pastry are made from the same dough used to make cream puffs and éclairs.
Ingredients: water, butter, flour, eggs
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Get Whole Loaf Toad in the Hole Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: baguette, butter, eggs, parsley
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When a soufflé is cooked slowly, as this one is, in a water bath, it often has the word ‘‘pudding’’ appended to it I like the word, so I don’t mind the practice, but this soufflé is airy and closer to its Webster’s etymology — ‘‘a murmuring or blowing sound’’ — than the appendage suggests It has less flour than a regular soufflé
Ingredients: green, milk, parmesan, eggs