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If you have a crowd for breakfast, overnight French toast is a winning idea Instead of standing over the stove, cooking slice after slice, it bakes in the oven and emerges puffed and golden and ready for a big glug of maple syrup Try making it with a stale loaf that you forgot to eat amid all the other holiday goodies
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This easy dessert recipe is a moist twist on the original pineapple upside-down cake, featuring yellow cake mix, pudding mix, vegetable oil, milk, and brown sugar.
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Traditional lemon bars balance the tangy sweetness of lemon curd with a rich shortbread crust This recipe adds extra notes of flavor to the mix: the compelling bitterness of good olive oil and a touch of sea salt sprinkled on top They lend a mild savory character to this childhood favorite, making it a little more sophisticated than the usual lemon bar, but just as compelling
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Thumbprint cookies filled with caramel candies.
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You may worry about the amount of dressing in this luscious salad, but you’ll find that it is largely absorbed by the potatoes The salad resembles a classic creamy potato salad with lots of crunchy celery, but there’s only a smidgen of mayonnaise here The technique of softening the onions with boiling water comes from the cookbook author Deborah Madison.
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Christina Tosi, the pastry chef and an owner of Momofuku Milk Bar, sits near the beating heart of David Chang’s eclectic and innovative Momofuku restaurant empire Off the clock, though, her cooking runs to inspired simplicity, as in this simple, tangy, slightly-caramelized at the edges slow-cooker cake, a version of which appears in her cookbook from Clarkson Potter, “Milk Bar Life.” Slow-cooker recipes invariably tell you to make something at night and enjoy them in the morning, or to make them in the morning and eat them after work That only works if you don’t sleep much, or have a part-time job
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These fritters taste like summer!