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Spicy Samosas

Spicy Samosas

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Delicious samosas perfect for party appetizers or a side to your favorite meal. Be careful - they're spicy!

Fruit Pizza

Fruit Pizza

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 14 Minutes

My Great Aunt Shannon makes this dessert that is chock full of fresh fruits. You can use any variety that you like, and you could even substitute chocolate cookie dough instead of sugar. This light, creamy dish would be the perfect ending to an outdoor…

Homemade Ice Cream Sandwiches

Homemade Ice Cream Sandwiches

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Looking for a quick dessert that your kids can help make? These homemade ice cream sandwiches are simple and tasty! Let your kids choose their cookie dough, and ice cream flavors and see how many creations they can come up with! Freeze the leftovers an…

Pizza Margherita

Pizza Margherita

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

A classic pizza that is a snap to make either with homemade dough or a store bought dough!

Friday Night Pizza!

Friday Night Pizza!

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

This is a simple, inexpensive way to begin your weekend with a pizza that tastes gourmet and is quite sure to please! Enjoy!

Rosemary Focaccia

Rosemary Focaccia

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Focaccia is a flat oven baked bread. It is often brushed with olive oil, then topped with an herb such as rosemary. Many attribute its origins to Genova. Focaccia is a popular snack, but also a delicious paired with a rich seafood stew to complete a meal.…

Mushroom Puffs

Mushroom Puffs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

When these are made there is a line up at the oven waiting for them to come out.

Veggie Quiche

Veggie Quiche

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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

What I love about making quiche is that it is so very easy to make them and can be served for brunch as well as for dinner. Also another nice thing is that it is a great way to get rid of things you have i your fridge. You can go vegetarian with it or add…

Lemon Curd

Lemon Curd

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Lemon Curd is a paste which resembles a hot marmalade. It can be made into a mousse by folding it into freshly whipped cream. It is used in tarts and tartletts and may be eaten alone. It is also used on top of shortbread cookies dough before baking.

STRATA

STRATA

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

THIS RECIPE WAS A GIFT TO ME FROM MY DEAR FRIEND KAREN DAVIS IN CALIFORNIA. I WAS VISITING WITH HER SEVERAL MONTHS AGO. I AM FROM GEORGIA MYSELF. SHE KNOWS HOW WELL I LOVE SAUSAGE, EGG AND CHEESE COMBINATIONS. THIS IS JUST THE PERFECT RECIPE FOR LOVER…

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Anise Buns

posted August 04, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

A cold and rainy morning like today leads me directly to the temptation for something sweet! Anise Buns Ingredients: 4 ½ C. / 500 gr All-purpose flour / Flour Plain 2 Eggs 1 1/4 C. / 125 gr sugar 4 Tbsp./ 50 gr unsalted butter, room t (read full article)

Cookies

posted July 28, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

The Famous Thumbprint cookies also known as butter balls, bird’s nest cookies or Polish tea cakes are the favorites, chosen by more than one palate. It’s that buttery texture and the delicate fruity filling what gives these cookies their unf (read full article)

posted May 11, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Simple Onion RollsThese delicate rolls are rich in flavor and taste so good. The best part.."really easy to make" , not a lot of mess and not bread machine required :D. The house is filled with a beautiful aroma of Homemade Bread and memories of chi (read full article)

posted April 13, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Ricotta Cake--Torta de RicottaRicotta Cake/Torta de RicottaToday I was thinking what to do with my “250 grams of Ricotta” waiting in a fridge for me to take it and do something delicious with it. I didn't want to make “Tiramisu” again --eve (read full article)

posted March 29, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

A Little Inspiration from New Zealand"Scones with Seedless Raisins"One of the New Zealand's Foods I adore is “The Famous Scone” .These is a classic in New Zealand-Ooo, I still remember the first time I tried Scones- what can I say …It was lo (read full article)

posted March 04, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Chausson a la Volaille and French Cooking Classes"Chausson a la Volaille"During this time I've been taken classes of French cuisine and I just learned this recipe last week. I love it! And one of the reasons, besides the "Delisious Taste", the first (read full article)

posted February 10, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

My Dream Come True "Ciabatta Bread"My First Ciabatta BreadLet me tell you one thing that I really Love...Bread. Well I don't know about you guys but I just LOVE BREAD. Specially HOMEMADE BREAD,Mmmm so good! One of my aunties use to make really yummy (read full article)

Alfajores

posted December 20, 2015 in Al Dente Gourmet

Today I want to talk to you about a Serious Matter ... Yes, I have a confession to make, I am an addict to Alfajores-- pronounce "al-pha-hor-es". I've come to realized this, after making these "babies" almost every weekend! I love Alfajores de/of Mai (read full article)

posted November 09, 2014 in Al Dente Gourmet

Homemade Pizza Dough "European Style"2 1 / 2 c. all-purpose flour 1 tsp active dry yeast 1 1/2 C. lukewarm water2 Tbsp vegetable oil 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsp salt Preparation: In a bowl dissolve yeast and sugar in lukewarm water. Mix all ing (read full article)

Fouacé and Rillettes.

posted August 17, 2010 in haddock in the kitchen

I can say that when I first watched fouacé being made, it was a fascinating experience. It is a locally made bread, not unlike pitta in appearance that these days is limited to artisan or home production, for those lucky enough to own a wood fired (read full article)

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