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Calm those those hectic weeknights with a sheet pan dinner starring chicken breasts, green beans, potatoes, and bell peppers.
Calm those those hectic weeknights with a sheet pan dinner starring chicken breasts, green beans, potatoes, and bell peppers.
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There's always room for sticky pudding!
There's always room for sticky pudding!
Ingredients:
dates, spiced rum, vanilla, flour, cinnamon, baking powder, brown sugar, butter, eggs, brandy
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Vegan sugar cookies are easy to make when you replace the traditional butter with vegan margarine.
Vegan sugar cookies are easy to make when you replace the traditional butter with vegan margarine.
Ingredients:
confectioners sugar, vegan margarine, vanilla, flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda
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An easy Thai chicken larb recipe with Sriracha, lime, and green beans from Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for Plated.
An easy Thai chicken larb recipe with Sriracha, lime, and green beans from Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for Plated.
Ingredients:
canola oil, shallots, chicken, lime halved, mixed lettuces, mint leaves, green beans, scallions, rice, fish sauce, hot sauce, thai chile, green cabbage
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Carrot cake cheesecake, a cake with 1 layer carrot cake and 1 layer cheesecake, is topped with almond frosting for a festive and decadent dessert.
Carrot cake cheesecake, a cake with 1 layer carrot cake and 1 layer cheesecake, is topped with almond frosting for a festive and decadent dessert.
Ingredients:
cream cheese, sugar, eggs, sour cream, vanilla, flour, brown sugar, canola oil, egg, cinnamon, baking powder, salt, carrots, walnuts, confectioners sugar, almond extract
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Guy Fieri's fiery chili is perfect to share on game day while cheering on your favorite team.
Guy Fieri's fiery chili is perfect to share on game day while cheering on your favorite team.
Ingredients:
butter, bacon grease, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, garlic, red onion, chuck, beef, pork, tomato paste, tomato sauce, beer, chicken broth, onion, chili powder, paprika, cumin, coriander, salt, cayenne pepper, black pepper, pinto beans, kidney beans
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Refrigerator cookies, made with shortening, sugar, eggs, and flour, keep well in the freezer for several months.
Refrigerator cookies, made with shortening, sugar, eggs, and flour, keep well in the freezer for several months.
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When you want a warm, comforting Mexican dish, forget Taco Tuesday — it's enchilada time.
When you want a warm, comforting Mexican dish, forget Taco Tuesday — it's enchilada time.
Ingredients:
rotisserie chicken, cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, green chilis, black beans, enchilada sauce, flour tortillas, monterey jack, cilantro, limes
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Whole wheat shell pasta, jicama, corn, peppers, black beans, and chicken breast meat combine with tangy barbeque dressing for a big, colorful pasta salad.
Whole wheat shell pasta, jicama, corn, peppers, black beans, and chicken breast meat combine with tangy barbeque dressing for a big, colorful pasta salad.
Ingredients:
bone, barbeque sauce, wheat, mayonnaise, cumin, jicama, red bell peppers, bell peppers, kernel corn, cilantro, black beans, jalapeno peppers, red onion
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A fun cake from San Francisco chef Elizabeth Falkner.
A fun cake from San Francisco chef Elizabeth Falkner.
Ingredients:
butter, sugar, eggs, rum, flour, baking powder, salt, buttermilk, lime juice, condensed milk, heavy cream, tropical fruit, vanilla bean, coconut
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Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.
Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.