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Chickpea, sausage and savoy cabbage stew by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaSimple, healthy and warming one-pan dish, that takes little effort or time. Ideal for chilly days between winter and spring. |
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Cinnamon Scottish Scones by B InnesWarm buttery treats for any morning or brunch |
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Mulligatawny Soup Recipe by Hina GujralMulligatawny Soup is an English soup recipe with origins in Indian cuisine. To be more precise the roots of its origin are in the Anglo-Indian Cuisine developed during the British Raj in India. The name originates from the Tamil words millagai/milagu and thanni and can be translated as “pepper water”. Many relate Mulligatawny Soup… |
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barley salad with almonds and apricots by Chef Anil KamathThis salad is fruity, high in fibre and full of flavour. And if you like, curd can also be added here. |
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Posne empanade punjene humusom by Mala kuvarica
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French Bread by Bread Machine by Salad FoodieThis recipe requires the French Bread setting on my bread machine, best suited for bread doughs low in fat and sugar; this results in a crisp crust and coarse, chewy exterior. (It is similar to the Whole Wheat setting though not identical.....but just might work.) However if neither are available on your machine you could use the… |
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Easy Pizza Crust by Kathy ArmstrongThis recipe is a favorite of mine that my sister got from her in laws who have a restaurant. This always turns out well, so I thought I would share it. Will include also the Pizza sauce recipe and basic pizza assembly directs. |
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Roasted Tomato, Basil & Mozarella Bruschetta by Now We're Cooking!This is a slightly modified recipe from Barefoot Contessa's Roasted Tomatoes recipe, see link. Very, very yummy! |
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Cinnamonroll gourmet style by branna(makes abt 12 large or 15 small rolls) : |
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My Scottish Granny's Scone Recipe by JohannaThis recipe came from her mother Catherine Gillies from Snizort on Skye - born 1879. Before that, I think it came from my great grandmother Flora Gillies, a Highland crofter's wife (orginally from Raasay). |
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Spaetzle by John SpottiswoodThis is a simple and delicious recipe for Spaetzle. My friend Helmut normally does not add oil to his Spaetzle, but we did last night because it said to on the recipe on our Spaetzle maker. I think it helped make the dough slightly easier to work with and less sticky. Feel free to do without if you prefer. |
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Polenta Squares w/Sherry Mushroom Sauce by Dana SalvoAlthough I always ate Polenta growing up, I have just recently been making it for my family. I am really enjoying how versatile it is. |
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small almond cookies by brannanice moister almond cookies |
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CHEF EDDY'S BRUSSELS WAFFLES by Michael R. LongChef Eddy Van Damme has this waffle that he does, That is out of this world. On his website he goes into explaining about the way the Belgium people have there waffles, How they are served as a dessert. He goes into great detail about how they are made and all that stuff. Also on his website, are some of the most fantastic… |
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Zeppole by Frank FarielloZeppole are so easy to make—after all, they are basically just fried pizza dough balls—it is almost embarrassing to post about it, but since it was one of my favorite snack foods that Angelina made, it deserves pride of place on this blog. And, in any event, who doesn't like fried dough? |
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