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This baked pancake is topped with a layer of peach slices, for a fruity breakfast treat.
Ingredients: margarine, eggs, flour, milk, peach, sugar
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Warm apples with a cinnamon glaze on the top make a quick and easy snack.
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Chai tea, lime juice, and lime zest come together in this refreshing chai limeade perfect for hot summer days.
Ingredients: water, chai, limes, lime, ice, sugar
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The secret to no-fail meringue is cornstarch, which acts as a stabilizer.
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A tender sour cream-enriched yeast dough is folded around fruit filling to make a cookie that's beloved all over eastern Europe.
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Water, cooked rice, and vanilla extract are blended together into homemade rice milk in this quick and easy do-it-yourself recipe.
Ingredients: water, rice, vanilla
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These lightly-spiced cocktail nuts are a cut above the store bought sort Cayenne adds kick, brown sugar balances the salt and fresh rosemary provides an unexpected woodsy note that really makes them something special They're fancy enough to toss into a shiny cellophane bag, tie with a bow and give as a gift.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This family tradition involved even the kids at New Year's Eve. They got to help make it even if they didn't get to drink it. The beauty of this recipe is that every ingredient is one measure, which makes it easy to remember. Everybody from the great-grandparents to fraternity brothers have loved this one. I prefer Bourbon, but any whiskey, rum, brandy could be substituted. (If you use vodka, please don't tell me!) The old folks claimed the original recipe called for a Quart of Whiskey, but a pint is perfect.
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Dense, creamy and fudgy, this pudding is meant to be made in a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker like an Instant Pot You can bake this recipe as one larger pudding or as individual servings It can be made in a stovetop pressure cooker, by trimming a few minutes off the cooking time, or you can also bake the individual servings in a water bath in the oven