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Chef John fills these Russian-style pirozhki with his favorite dill-scented beef and onion mixture, which you can easily substitute with your desired filling.
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A classic biscuit topping versatile enough to use for any fruit cobbler.
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In the two decades after World War II, Jane Stern and Michael Stern told Marian Burros of The Times in 1991, “a nation once known for square meals and the bluenose abstinence of Prohibition fell in love with deluxe food, vintage wine and the joy of cooking.” They captured that gourmania in their book of that year, “American Gourmet,” and this recipe, for a luxe and amazing casserole of nutmeg-scented chicken and garlic, comes from it Serve the dish with a baguette or two, and squeeze the buds of garlic out on the bread Spread the mash like butter and use the bread to mop up the luscious sauce.
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Delicious cheddar penny cookies!!! My mother and I have made these for years and they are just as good as when I was young.
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A classic apple butter recipe.
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Wheat bran adds texture to these gingery cookies.
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A favorite in Tuscany and at our house, this dish is also delicious served with grilled meats. (I love grilled sausages with it.)
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A mixture of eggs, milk, vanilla and a pinch of salt is heated, then stirred together with bananas and vanilla wafer cookies for a slightly crunchy, fruity pudding.
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Add a splash of holiday spirit to breakfast scones by stirring dried cranberries and eggnog into a classic baking combination of flour, sugar, cornmeal, salt, butter, and baking powder.
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For when you need cheesecake stat.
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An easy roast beef sandwich with local origins in Buffalo, New York. Kimmelweck rolls are hard kaiser-type rolls covered in coarse ground salt and caraway seeds. This recipe transforms regular rolls into the traditional weck rolls.
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This exquisitely simple recipe from Jacques Pépin first appeared in The Times in 1991, and couldn't be easier The zucchini is gently roasted until tender, then tossed with salt, pepper, white wine vinegar and oil It's the perfect treatment for almost any summer squash.