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These baked Halloween jalapeno popper mummies filled with a simple cream cheese and Cheddar filling are easy to make and taste delicious.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A traditional Native American bread. Great served with honey, jam, or butter.
Ingredients: flour, milk, baking powder, salt, lard, water
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A fabulous southern delicacy, these fried green tomatoes are lightly seasoned and pan-fried in butter to perfection.
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One basic recipe with a variety of liqueurs and coatings to choose from.
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The classic sweet and gooey Chess Pie becomes even more wonderful with the addition of unsweetened cocoa. This recipe yields a delicious 9-inch pie.
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Elegant yet easy, this recipe is perfect for your holiday gathering.
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This variation of the poke cake uses raspberry gelatin and lemon-lime soda to make it extra moist. Serve it straight from the fridge.
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This no-bake recipe features oats, coconut, peanuts, and raisins.
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Where doughnut shops tend to rely on fluorescent red, sickly sweet jelly, you are free to use jelly (or jam, or marmalade, or whatever you like) that actually tastes good The only specialty tool you’ll need is a pastry bag But you can also poke a funnel into the side of the doughnut and spoon the jelly into the center of the pastry.