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Here's a simple, fun, mini lemon meringue pie recipe from scratch that tastes fresh and is great when you want to serve several different mini-desserts together.
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A layer of raspberries and extra lemon are added to the traditional lemon meringue pie for a tangy and sweet dessert for any special occasion.
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A big splash of tequila gives this silky sweet lemon pie a delightful bite.
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This is the best punch I have ever tasted, and it is requested at every shower and wedding that takes place in our family and at our church. Fruit flavored gelatin is mixed with pineapple and lemon juice, then frozen. Ginger ale is then poured over the frozen juice.
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A puree of parsley and scallions mixed with lemon juice and oil both flavors the couscous and acts as a sauce for the fish. The taste of parsley really comes through if you use the flat-leaf variety.
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Such a refreshing salad and it holds nicely in the refrigerator if you want to make it ahead. Light and nutty bulgur is soaked in water until it 's fluffy and ready to be combined with parsley, mint, tomatoes, and a bit of oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Serves four.
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This lemony salad is so quick to make. Since the zucchini is served raw, be sure to use the smallest, freshest ones you can find. The salad can be garnished with pistachios, which add a little sweetness, or Italian pine nuts.
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Lightly-cooked and tender sea scallops, served in the simplest, quickest sauce of lemon juice, butter, parsley, and fresh basil, are served over angel hair pasta for an elegant but easy dish. Add cream or Parmesan cheese if you like.
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Puff pastry topped with almond paste, apple slices, and a scoop of fresh apple ice.
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This salad is a snip, but then one would hardly expect a salad to cause trouble Using a lemon rather than just lemon juice as an ingredient makes for the most fabulous salad regardless of leaves And by all means, serve it as a starter rather than a follow-up on the main course
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If you are making a Swiss chard dish and don’t know what to do with the stems, save them for this luscious and ingenious Middle Eastern appetizer Serve it with warm Arabic bread.