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Skip the baking mix and make these sausage balls with flour--quick and easy, poppable, and perfect for holiday entertaining.
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Almond flour is the secret ingredient in these crisp and tender chocolate chip cookies. For chewiest cookies, enjoy these warm from the oven. If you prefer them a bit crisp, wait until they've cooled before biting into one (or several). Store any remaining cookies at room temperature - a cookie jar keeps them handy!
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The smoky, nutty flavor of chestnut flour allows these easy gluten-free and wheat-free crepes to complement both savory and sweet fillings.
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Take a virtual trip to Paris with this homemade recipe for pain au chocolat--flaky, buttery chocolate croissants with just the right amount of bittersweet chocolate filling.
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Dough for homemade pizzas is flavored with granulated garlic and Italian seasonings. Just prebake for a few minutes before topping with your favorite pizza ingredients. You can use a bread machine for the kneading step.
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Twice-baked cookie that can have miniature chocolate chips in the batter. Use brandy in place of the hazelnut liqueur if you like!
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A simple and nice vegetarian dish using lentil; it is a specialty from Shan State, Myanmar. Growing up in Yangon, the Shan ethnic people make this dish and vendors...
Ingredients: besan flour, salt, water
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These healthy breakfast goodies are made lighter with baking powder and gain nice texture with rolled oats.
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Vodka is essential to the texture of the crust and imparts no flavor — do not substitute This dough, which was developed by a test-kitchen team led by J Kenji Lopez-Alt for "America's Test Kitchen," will be moister and more supple than most standard pie doughs and will require more flour to roll out (up to 1/4 cup).
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Flour helva, a thick, sweet pudding that tastes of warm, toasted flour and browned butter, is both a ceremonial and everyday dish in Turkey It’s essential at gatherings such as funerals and births, but is also often made as a staple family dessert This version, from the Istanbul food writer Cemre Narin, was given to her by her mother-in-law, Ozden