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This potato pie is baked with a sweet almond topping.
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Made with bread flour for a chewy, traditional texture, these homemade English muffins are the perfect addition to breakfast.
Ingredients: yeast, salt, milk, sugar, butter, egg, semolina
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All the ingredients - milk, sugar, eggs, shredded coconut, Bisquick, vanilla and butter - are simply stirred up in one bowl and, amazingly, this mixture forms it 's own crust while baking.
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Buttermilk baking mix is the foundation for this buttery, sweet cornbread.
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Famous Winnipeg style rye bread which uses cracked rye and white flour instead of rye flour. This makes a light colored, richly flavored bread. Adapted for the bread machine.
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Homemade yogurt is a snap to make All you really need is good quality milk, a few spoonfuls of your favorite plain yogurt to use as a starter culture, and some time to let it sit You can substitute low-fat milk here if you’d rather; 2 percent works a lot better than 1 percent
Ingredients: plus, milk, heavy cream, milk yogurt
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Curried sweet potato soup is a nicely spiced meal to have any time of the year and fits into a paleo and gluten-free lifestyle.
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This Leek Coulis recipe is based on a culinary masterpiece from Gluten-Free Girl. My description will certainly not do it justice and I'm fairly certain my vegan...
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This easy no-cook peanut sauce has a terrific authentic Thai taste. It is spicy and peanutty, and is perfect as a dipping sauce for chicken, shrimp, and beef...or even to use tossed with warm cooked noodles for a quick pasta dish.
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Matcha green tea powder is blended with kale, coconut, banana, and white beans in this green smoothie with extra protein!
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"Red lentils are the king of weekday cooking," said Meera Sodha, the British cookbook author In this robust dish, she turns to quick-cooking red lentils, deepening their flavor with fried green chiles, garlic and ginger It's not traditional to serve the kale on top, but it turns a simple dish into a luxurious, complete meal: Just add hot rice and a spoonful of yogurt on the side.
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Bring the flavors of coconut-based, Puerto Rican tembleque into a latte sprinkled with cinnamon for a warm treat.
Ingredients: brewed espresso, milk, cinnamon