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  2. 27 Classic Martha Stewart Recipes Your Family Will Love - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Martha Stewart's Easy Creamed Spinach. ... How to Make Martha Stewarts Easy Creamed Spinach. ... 50 Valentine's Day dinner ideas for a date night at home.

  4. Martha Stewart's Brioche Stuffing with Leeks, Apples and Pears. 2 lbs. brioche bread, cut into 1-in. cubes. ¾ cup (6 oz.) unsalted butter, plus more for baking dishes

  5. Cornmeal - Wikipedia

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    Cornmeal porridge - a popular meal served for breakfast in Jamaica and Southern Africa. [13] Cou-cou - part of the national dish of Barbados, "cou-cou and flying fish". [14] Funche - a typical breakfast in Puerto Rico cornmeal cooked with coconut milk, milk, raisins, butter, cloves, vanilla, ginger, sugar or honey and topped with fruit and ...

  6. Stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Stuffing, filling, or dressing is an edible mixture, often composed of herbs and a starch such as bread, used to fill a cavity in the preparation of another food item. Many foods may be stuffed, including poultry , seafood , and vegetables .

  7. Stanley Tucci Just Told Us How to Make His Mother's 4 ...

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    Alongside his book launch, Tucci is also spotlighting an easy recipe with S.Pellegrino: a savory holiday cheese “cake.” This isn’t your typical sweet creamy cake with a graham cracker crust ...

  8. Crêpes Suzette - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Oscar Tschirky published the recipe as "Pancakes, Casino Style" with everything in place except the final flambée. [6] Escoffier described Crêpes Suzette in the English version of his Guide Culinaire in 1907 (French 1903) the same way, also without the final flambée. The dish was already a specialty of the French restaurant Marie's ...

  9. How to Make Crepes at Home, According to a Professional Chef

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