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Peaches shine in this 1988 recipe Ripe slices are coated with caramelized sugar, then a batter enhanced with just a bit of nutmeg It's ready in 30 minutes, perfect for those warm days when turning on the oven feels impossible
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A blended curry powder is one of the original convenience foods, a venerable spice rub that can improve the flavor of almost anything Even a good chicken breast is about as bland as meat can get, but spiced with a little curry, its flavor comes alive In this dish, season sliced onions and chicken breast with the spice and finish the sauce with sour cream
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In this super easy recipe, seasoned chicken drumsticks are cooked low and slow in a 250-degree oven until the meat falls off the bone.
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A basic cookie dough recipe is at the heart of this treat, great for any occasion A cookie press (think of a caulking machine, but with cookie dough) offers lots of versatility, whether you're looking for wreaths for the holidays or hearts for Valentine's Day Just beat together the ingredients, and place the dough in the press just after mixing
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Lacy, crunchy Golden Cheddar Cheese Crisps! Stress-free easy party appetizer. Ready in under 30 minutes.
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This salsa simmers canned corn, jalapeno black-eyed peas, and diced tomatoes with green chile peppers for a different flavor.
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Simple, soft sugar cookies. Can be made as drop cookies or cut out cookies.
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A salad made with imitation crab, peas and bacon. Great for summer barbeques.
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These are soft cut-out sugar cookies that I have made for years.
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These crunchy little fritters are marvelously tempting, delightfully crisp, and just a little bit fragile.
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This is how biscuits are supposed to be. Of course, that doesn't mean they always turn out like mom makes them-there is a skill to it that I'm still developing.