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Get Lemon-Vanilla Bean Posset with Raspberries Recipe from Food Network
Get Lemon-Vanilla Bean Posset with Raspberries Recipe from Food Network
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Okay, sure, they require a bit of work, but you'll be so glad you did! Be careful, friends will ask you to bring them to all parties!
Okay, sure, they require a bit of work, but you'll be so glad you did! Be careful, friends will ask you to bring them to all parties!
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This recipe is by Dorie Greenspan and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Dorie Greenspan and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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An easy way to turn plain chocolate into a fun kid-friendly treat with Pop Rocks and puffed rice cereal from the coauthor of "Modernist Cuisine."
An easy way to turn plain chocolate into a fun kid-friendly treat with Pop Rocks and puffed rice cereal from the coauthor of "Modernist Cuisine."
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Simple, classic blueberry pie! With a homemade crust. Perfect for the summer blueberry season.
Simple, classic blueberry pie! With a homemade crust. Perfect for the summer blueberry season.
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A buttery brown-sugar pecan sauce is poured over graham crackers creating sweet praline strips.
A buttery brown-sugar pecan sauce is poured over graham crackers creating sweet praline strips.
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Brie cheese smothered with fresh figs cooked with brown sugar, vanilla, and almonds, then baked until almost melted. Serve warm with water crackers as a wonderful holiday appetizer or special treat during fig season. Canned figs in syrup may be substituted for fresh by reducing the brown sugar to 1/4 cup and replacing the water with syrup.
Brie cheese smothered with fresh figs cooked with brown sugar, vanilla, and almonds, then baked until almost melted. Serve warm with water crackers as a wonderful holiday appetizer or special treat during fig season. Canned figs in syrup may be substituted for fresh by reducing the brown sugar to 1/4 cup and replacing the water with syrup.