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This creamy grape sherbet will quickly become a family favorite. It recently won 3rd place in a local homemade ice cream competition, and has been in our family for over 40 years.
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This is not your average hot chocolate.
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This recipe is by John T. Edge and takes 2 hours 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is a traditional Korean soup consumed on the hottest days of summer Fancier Korean restaurants will often add extra medicinal herbs and aromatics, but the home-cooked, mom-approved samgyetang that Koreans know best has six indispensable ingredients: chicken, garlic, scallions, glutinous rice, ginseng (fresh is preferred) and dried red dates (jujubes) The last three items may be hard to find, but every Korean grocery stocks them
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These cookies use rice flour for a different twist on the traditional shortbread cookie.
Ingredients: sugar, butter, flour, rice flour
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A tasty meatloaf made of your choice of lamb or beef is served with mashed potatoes flavored with green onions and fresh peas for a colorful meal perfect for springtime.
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Blonde brownies are dotted with butterscotch chips to make these chewy bars extra delicious.
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Mocha coffee is extremely easy to make in this recipe. Just add cocoa, sugar and milk to hot coffee and drink!
Ingredients: brewed coffee, cocoa, sugar, milk
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Thailand is the inspiration for this quick, stir-fried dish of rice, curry, chicken meat, and pineapple.
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Make your own veggie burgers so you can add in bold flavors like chipotle in adobo and shredded Monterey Jack cheese.
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This is a great recipe for your deer hunter. I'm not crazy about venison, but with this recipe, you don't taste the wild game. My father-in-law swears it's made with beef tips. Serve and see what your family thinks!!
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Memorable dishes sometimes come out of nowhere One recent evening in Tarragona, just south of Barcelona, I wandered past a number of cafes and tapas bars Txantxangorri, a Basque place serving rice dishes — not paellas — was the only one that had seats