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  2. This 2-Ingredient Bagel Recipe Is Impossible to Mess Up (and ...

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    As a self-proclaimed bagel snob, prepackaged bagels from the supermarket just don’t cut it. And if I can’t make it to my favorite shop at just the right time, I’d rather skip breakfast ...

  3. Homemade Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Dough: In a mixing bowl {or the bowl of an electric mixer} measure 3 cups of the flour and stir in all the remaining dry ingredients. Pour in the hot water, and stir vigorously with a ...

  4. Ree Drummond - Wikipedia

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    Drummond's second cookbook, The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food from My Frontier, [20] released in March 2012. [26] Charlie and the Christmas Kitty A children's book about the family's dog. Released in December 2012. The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays: 140 Step-by-Step Recipes for Simple, Scrumptious Celebrations Released October 29, 2013.

  5. How to Make a Perfect Panera Cinnamon Crunch Bagel at Home - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 425°. Then, place a large pot on the stove over high heat. Fill with 8 cups of water and bring to a boil. Whisk in 1/4 cup of honey and reduce the heat to medium.

  6. Bagel Bruschetta Recipe - AOL

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    1. Brush the oil on the cut sides of the bagel halves. 2. Heat the broiler. Broil, cut-side up, for 2 minutes or until the bagel halves are toasted. Rub the garlic on the cut sides of the bagel halves. 3. Stir the tomato and basil in a small bowl. Season with the black pepper. Divide the tomato mixture between the bagel halves.

  7. Homemade Bagels Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Dough: In a mixing bowl {or the bowl of an electric mixer} measure 3 cups of the flour and stir in all the remaining dry ingredients. Pour in the hot water, and stir vigorously with a wooden spoon {or with the flat paddle attachment of the electric mixer at low speed} and beat for about 2 minutes.

  8. Amelia Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Simmons' cookbook, American Cookery was published in 1796. During this period, all cookbooks used in the colonies were British. The book contained practical recipes that catered to the wider American audience as well as meals that appealed to those who had larger budget as it taught its readers "how to eat simply but sumptuously". [7]

  9. The Good Cook - Wikipedia

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    It was sold on a month-to-month basis until the early 1990s and edited by cookbook author Richard Olney. [1] Each volume was dedicated to a specific subject (such as fruits or sauces) and was heavily illustrated with photos of cooking techniques. Recipes were drawn from a wide array of published sources, all scrupulously acknowledged.