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Mini rolls stuffed with deli ham and melted Swiss cheese are baked with a savory poppyseed-mustard sauce for an easy, tasty little bite or appetizer.
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This flavorful Concord grape pie is topped with a crunchy oat streusel.
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A steamed pudding made with fresh cranberries is served warm, topped with a rich vanilla cream, in this festive dessert.
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These scrumptious scones will make you feel like you're Queen for a day! The chocolate chips make them very tasty but the orange juice makes them special. Make sure butter is well chilled to produce the flakiest texture possible. Serve with clotted cream or lemon curd.
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Think of a gooey, well-seasoned pecan pie without the pecans, and your thinking of Amish Bob and Andy Pie. Milk, eggs, flour and sugar are combined with butter, cinnamon, cloves and vanilla. Then it 's baked until brown and quivery to the touch.
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When you combine cocoa, flour, sugar, butter, eggs and vanilla, you 'll get this simply wonderful fudgy pie. And it 's a snap to make. Once you 've combined the ingredients, bake, cool and serve the pie with dollops of freshly whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa.
Ingredients: pastry, sugar, flour, cocoa, butter, eggs, vanilla
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There 's lots of honey and pecans in this pie. Honey is heated on the stovetop until bubbly, and then chopped pecans, butter, eggs, vanilla and nutmeg are stirred in. This thick, luscious filling is poured into a prepared pie crust and baked in the oven until set.
Ingredients: honey, eggs, butter, vanilla, pecans, nutmeg, pastry
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This is a French classic, carrots Vichy, or glazed carrots The idea is simply to cook the carrots with some sugar, water, lemon juice and butter until they are tender and glazed with the melted sugar Care must be taken to avoid overcooking and burning the sugar mixture.
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"I had the honor of cooking for Julia Child's 80th birthday party at the home of a former Food and Wine editor in chief," says Grace Parisi. "At the end of the evening, Child graciously asked, 'Who made that looovely dessert?'"
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This beautiful pastry looks like a complicated braid, but is simply created by crisscrossing strips of dough. This pastry is filled with brown sugar and walnuts, and finished with a powdered sugar glaze.
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I’ve never quite understood why there isn’t a Nobel Prize for food. Seems to me there’s one for just about everything else. Don’t those judges in Stockholm ever...