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Olive, ham and cheese bread by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaThis delicious bread loaded with incredible flavors is ideal for brunch or a party. |
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Eggless Banana Loaf Cake by Hina GujralEggless Banana Loaf Cake is a delicious, quick to bake, tea-time treat recipe, perfect for the gloomy November evenings. With some over-ripe banana sitting in the fridge, banana loaf cake is a nice idea to utilize them. We replaced butter with olive oil in the recipe to reduce the calorie count of this cake. I am a big time fan of… |
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Chocolate Genoise by Navaneetham KrishnanLight, crumbly and melt in the mouth cake. |
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Classic French Bread Recipe by Julia Ann SoudersA small loaf of crusty Classic French Bread to go with summer salads and winter hearty soups. It can be made easily without a mixer or food processor and does not take exceeding long time. Enjoy some tonight. Recipe adapted from Cooking Light Annual Recipes 1999, p.35. 2007-2014 Netta Belle's Choice cookbookinabox "Reg. U.S.… |
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Lemon Pound Cake by Hina GujralThis pound cake batter is so versatile that it can be baked into a loaf or Bundt pan or pound cake mold, stir in some fresh raspberries, blueberries or dark chocolate chips but keeping in mind the dry and dull weather I added fresh lemon juice for the flavor and the combination is totally divine, I made one loaf for ourselves and… |
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Involtini di cavolo ( Stuffed Cabbage) by J. Gino GenovesiI know there are many recipes on how to make stuffed cabbage rolls. I like to use fresh ingredients and pride myself in the taste of the cabbage rolls I make. Try them. They are real Italian! |
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Lemon-Cranberry Biscotti by J. Gino GenovesiThe biscotti had its origin in Roman times They are a dry, crunchy cookie that contains no fat and quite nourishing. .A food with sustenance and carried by the Roman Legions into battle; perhaps this action help fuel the expansion of the Roman Empire since they were so light and easy to carry into battle. The biscotti became… |
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Spiced Almond Cookie by Hina GujralSmart cookies are strategic about holiday baking. These Spiced Almond Cookies are a classic holiday favorites and are great for gifting, it’s quick to make and turn out delicious and distinctive cookies, all sure to hit the sweet spot with family and friends. Their generous size makes them especially festive but they can be made into… |
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Madeleines by ChristineI had been longing to make madeleines or small French Sponge Cake for quite some time. All this while, I postponed the idea of making madeleines because I could not find the shell shaped molds typically designed for madeleines. I thought I would not be exactly baking madeleines if I didn't bake the cake in pans with shell-shaped… |
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Paneer & Pepper Quiche by Priyanka BhattacharjeeSince the last Tuesday I was not well, I was surviving on cornflakes and milk so Friday morning as I was feeling a little better I decided to make some tasty and quick and definately savoury brunch. When I saw the eggs the very first thing that came to my head was Quiche....simple, easy and filling. |
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Cinnamonroll gourmet style by branna(makes abt 12 large or 15 small rolls) : |
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Peanut Butter Berry Cake (dairy free) by Hungry JennyI love peanut butter cakes, and berry-based cakes, so decided to marry the two together and this was the resulting cake! The peanuts on top was a last minute decision, and I wasn't sure if it'd work, since I only had salted ones to hand - turns out that the saltiness against the sweet berries actually works really well! This… |
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Ricotta & Spinach Fritters by Jennifer Bass
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Berry Crunch Cupcakes by Hungry JennyThese berry cakes have ground almonds in to add an interesting crunch to each bite! |
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Savory scones with cheese and sweetcorn by SharemykitchenThese chunky and puffy scones are equally good warm or chilled, and that makes them perfect for breakfast or an ideal addition for the lunchbox. They also went straight into my “top 5” for picnic baskets. |
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