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Use high-quality chocolate when making this rich, three-layer brownie. A sprinkle of sea salt provides a great counterpoint to the chocolate and peanut butter.
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Looking for something rich, red and creamy to tempt your loved ones on Valentine's Day? Whip up a batch of these velvety cupcakes and your family and friends may elevate you to saintly status after one divine bite.
Cupid’s day calls for yummy desserts that say “you’re special” at first sight and first bite! With a few easy techniques, four year-round favorites become delicious and doable Valentine treats.
You can dream up some killer snowboarding moves while indulging in the frosty peaks that coat these easy-to-make blondies. Or use the white chocolate ganache to turn any cake or brownie into a snowy scene.BLONDIES WITH WHITE CHOCOLATE GANACHE* Start ...
Not only is this recipe for apple-almond kringle speedier than traditional versions of the complex Danish pastry, it also bakes up in the shape of a speed skating ring. Not that eating it will get you into race-ready shape. But it will give you plent ...
This pie resembles a smooth, glassy lake of ice perfect for skating. It also sports a spicy gingersnap crust, but you could easily substitute a more classic pastry or graham cracker crust to go with the buttermilk filling. BUTTERMILK PIE* Start to fi ...
This rich and hearty stew was inspired by curling's Scottish heritage. The shuffleboard-like game involves sliding a large granite stone across a sheet of ice. The large dumplings in this stew will slide down your throat just as nicely.THREE-ONION LA ...
Intended to resemble a bobsled, this large loaf of bread is stuffed with a blend of mushrooms and shallots. It also has cheese worked into the dough, and sprinkled on top for a golden crust. It works well with dinner, as well as sliced for a snack or ...
Tucking into buttery, syrupy plate of pancakes a Shrove Tuesday traditionCome Tuesday, some folks will be eating gumbo, drinking beer and dancing with family and friends. Others will be throwing beads and flashing flesh along a parade route. But there's a third, often overlooked tradition on Mardi Gras that appeals to another group altogether:Eating pancakes.Just as revelers take to the streets and celebrate the pleasures they'll deny themselves during Lent, the more ...
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