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Hard Boiled Eggs for cooks who can't boil water by GlennForget the boiling water, colander, cracks and boil-outs. Hard "Boiled" Eggs made in the oven are easier, quicker, tastier and less prone to cracks and they are easier to peel. Who needs boiling water? |
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Skinny Matzo Brei With Fresh Spinach, Garlic and Onions by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxMatzo Brei [MAHT-suh bri] is one of the great traditional breakfast or brunch treats. Look on the menu of any Jewish delicatessen and you’ll see this popular dish. Normally made by soaking matzo until soft, frying with eggs and serving with applesauce, cinnamon-sugar or jam on the side, we’re shaking things up a bit! Our savory… |
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UPSIDE DOWN PUMPKIN CAKE by TREKESSA HAGANIF YOU ARE A PECAN LOVER THNE THIS IS DEFINIELY THE RECIPE FOR YOU. |
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creme brulee by theresaI love creme brulee so much that it's almost always my choice for my birthday dessert. There are many variations and flavors that you can use but my favorite still remains this Classic Crème Brulee. |
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Egg & Olive by GlennLike Duh! You really need a recipe for this? My family loves Egg & Olive Sandwiches. They are easy to prepare, easy to throw between a couple of pieces of bread and a refreshing summer time treat. Enjoy! |
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Nicoise Salad Frittata by SmokinhotchefNicoise Salad with a Latin twist. Layers of flavor and all the components of the classic and classy salad, baked into a delicious frittata and topped with a vibrant and tangy micro-greens and grape tomato ensalada. Perfect for brunch or a wonderfully elegant one skillet dinner. Viva la France and Viva la Espana! Scandelicious!!! |
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