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Ingredients: sugar, half and half
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This is a flavorful popcorn treat that makes your mouth water and disappears fast! If you toss the cooked popcorn in a paper bag, it helps to absorb any extra grease, and keeps kernels from falling to the floor. The leftovers make nice snacks for lunch boxes.
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This is a giant bagel in the shape of a loaf of bread -how clever! The bread machine makes combining the flour, yeast, milk and egg a snap.
Ingredients: milk, water, egg, bread flour, sugar, salt, yeast
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Raw tomatillos, avocado, cilantro, and jalapenos are quickly blended together in a refreshing summer salsa! This is the ultimate fresh, green salsa. The addition of avocado gives it a wonderful creaminess!
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Browned ground beef, spinach, Parmesan cheese, and spices are run through a grinder to make a smooth, savory ravioli filling.
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It's easy to overlook a bowl full of wilted greens at a barbecue where there are so many other dishes vying for your attention. Not if you sear the romaine, though, as Jamie Bissonnette of the Boston restaurant Coppa does.
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Chef John's recipe for rustic Italian bread calls for the addition of cornmeal to give it slightly heartier texture.
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An assemblage of leftover chicken and ham, some noodles and vegetables, a little cheese--just about whatever you have on hand will work in this casserole.
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Kidney beans, cabbage, and bacon are a great combination of flavors and textures. This crowd-pleasing salad brings them together with a creamy vinaigrette dressing.
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Serve these ham sliders warm and fresh from the oven, brimming with melted Swiss cheese, poppy seeds, and butter over Hawaiian sweet rolls.
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This Middle Eastern stew can make for some great comfort food. It only takes about half an hour to cook, and it's dead easy. This recipe is mostly Iranian in origin; the Iranians use okra instead of asparagus, but asparagus is much easier to find. If you can get a hold of some fresh okra, then it's easy to substitute.