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Buttermilk Banana Bread by Nancy MiyasakiI've made dozens of different types of banana bread, and this is one of my favorites. Our kids devoured it! My oldest told me "this is the best banana bread you've ever made, Mom." That's high praise from a 9th grader! |
4 votes
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Milk Dud Cookies by Katherine MartinI have made a lot of desserts in my day (obviously) but all my housemates said that these were the BEST that I have ever made. The flavor also reminded me of Milk Duds (hence the name). They are amazing straight out of the oven because the caramel is so gooey, but you can also zap them in the microwave for 5 seconds to get the… |
1 vote
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Japanese Snack/Dessert: Daigaku Imo/”University Sweet Potatoes” by Robert-Gilles MartineauDaigaku Imo litterally means “University Sweet Potato”! This snack/dessert became popular in the 1910’s in the vicinity of kanda in Tokyo where students were queuing at food stands serving them. They made for a hearty, cheap and nutritious food for… |
2 votes
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Mitch's Homemade Dill Pickles by MichelineThese homemade dill pickles are so tasty and easy to make. They taste much better than store bought pickles except for Mrs. White's, my favourite. You can make them spicier by adding hot peppers to the brine. |
3 votes
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Cucumber Salad (vinegar style) by Denise SherinMy mom's been making this since we were little, it so refreshing in the summer time. It's basic and simple and great at picnics and bbq's and with no mayo in it won't spoil in the summer heat. |
2 votes
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French Rice Salad by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a light and flavorful as a main dish or side dish. It's a perfect side for any grilled meat or fish. |
5 votes
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MOONG DAL SPLIT VADA by Kokila Karthikeyan
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Homemade Grilled Flatbread by John SpottiswoodI couldn't find any authentic pita bread or other flat bread at my local grocery store, so I decided to try grilling my own. It turned out to be really fun and not too difficult. And the taste was amazing. The hardest part was rolling out the dough (I doubled the recipe). Fortunately, I was able to do that while watching a playoff… |
4 votes
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Mexican Rice by John SpottiswoodI was looking for an improved Mexican Rice recipe, so I adapted this one from the America's Test Kitchen cookbook. I used many of the same ingredients, but instead of baking it, which seemed like a waste of energy, I finished it in my rice cooker. The result was a very flavorful and wonderfully textured mexican rice. Browning the… |
5 votes
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Easy fennel soup by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaLight, refreshing and delicious soup that is exceptionally easy to make. |
1 vote
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Vada Pav Recipe by MaryFood on the go for the ever so busy Mumbaikar…a garma garam batata vada, which is the gram flour coated deep fried spiced mashed potato ball, sandwiched between slices of chutney slathered Mumbaiya style pav bread. Dubbed as the common man’s burger this one is available at every street corner, is super delicious and light on the… |
1 vote
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Banana Nut Muffins by erin de martiniDelicious for breakfast or as an afternoon snack! |
3 votes
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Al Templeman's famous Salad Dressing by Al TemplemanI started making this because my wife, Jeanne, would not stop complaining about how bad store bought salad dressings are. Over time, I've optimized it to both of our tastes. I never make it exactly the same, but the directions below will turn out a delicious base dressing that you can then iterated on. I always store the dressing… |
4 votes
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Swedish Oatmeal Pancakes by John SpottiswoodI love my wife's traditional swedish pancake recipe. However, I feel much better when I eat a healthy breakfast of oatmeal, so I tried combining the two. I think the combination is wonderful. It still has the chewy, crepe-like texture of the traditional swedish pancake, with just a bit of nutty whole grain texture. Our kids say… |
3 votes
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Brussels by John SpottiswoodNo not the country famous for Beer, Diamonds and Waffles, but a rather a tested method to make anyone eat Brussel Sprouts. Serve as a side to steak, chicken piccata, or just over steamed rice. Provided and tested by my good friend Brian Bedrosian. |
11 votes
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