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Brown sugar and cinnamon add depth to this moist, sweet banana bread.
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Put that cranberry sauce to good use.
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Spicy onions just like the ones served in Indian restaurants as a side dish! Delicious served with crispy pappadums as a starter for any Indian meal!
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Eric Asimov brought this recipe to The Times in 1998, part of a round-up of some of the specialty sandwich shops cropping up in Manhattan at the time “Sandwiches are as American as Dagwood Bumstead,” he wrote, “and outlandishness has always been part of the recipe.” The new combinations he wrote about went well beyond the ham and cheeses, tuna salads and pastrami on ryes of the past This recipe, adapted from Sandbox, a small chain, elevates the classic chicken salad, with Madras curry powder and slow-roasted tomatoes deepening its savory qualities, and the walnut-raisin bread adding a bit of sweetness and bite.
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These butter swim biscuits are literally swimming in butter before baking and come out fluffy and delicious.
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Grandma's blueberry buckle recipe has been handed down through the generations and is perfect to make during blueberry season.
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Caramel rolls, filled with butter, cinnamon, and chopped pecans will make holiday breakfasts, brunches, or even coffee breaks extra special!
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This frosting gives our coffee addiction a whole new meaning.
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The basic pancake is made from a simple batter of eggs, flour, milk and baking powder for leavening You can use different types of flour if you want to experiment with whole wheat or buckwheat And you can also add fruit to the mixture
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These are a soft, delicious, sugar cookie but with a hint of buttermilk. A friend of mine gave this recipe to me years ago and my family loves them so much that I have a hard time keeping them in the cookie jar! You can sprinkle the tops of these with a little granulated sugar just before baking or ice after completely cooled.