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This silky, stable frosting smooths beautifully over cake and can take any number of flavorings, from vanilla to chocolate to espresso.
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This silky, stable frosting smooths beautifully over cake and can take any number of flavorings, from vanilla to chocolate to espresso.
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Top this sweet and spicy hash recipe with eggs for breakfast or fold it into tortillas for a taco with some sour cream and hot sauce on top and you’ve got dinner.
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Oxtails contain a ton of collagen, which melts into the stew to create an ultra-rich, ultra-silky texture and flavor.
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Classic genoise can be flavorless and dry. Not this one: It’s moist, eggy, slightly sweet, and tempting to eat plain.
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This sheet-pan sausage dinner is here for you when doing a pile of dishes isn’t on your to-do list. The roasted fennel is a built-in side.
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Crispy roasted broccoli proves it works just as well as an appetizer as it does a side dish. This simple toast recipe can also use mayonnaise in place of ricotta.
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You can drizzle this garlic honey over pepperoni pizza (trust!), serve alongside spicy fried chicken, use in a glaze for grilled pork or fish, and/or add a few spoonfuls to savory cornbread.
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Some chocolate cakes can be overwhelmingly intense, but this recipe manages to feel light and balanced, with no single component dominating the others.
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Cheesy, saucy baked pasta is even more fun when you can slice it into wedges. Spaghetti, bucatini, rigatoni—if it’s pasta, it works for this recipe.
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A flavorful chicken stew that gets every iota of value from the chicken bones. Serve with fixings that guests can pick and choose to build their own bowls.
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