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Shared Recipe Baked Brie With Prosciutto and Apples
Dec 30, 2011 on Food.com
Saved Recipe The Lady's Chicken Noodle Soup - Paula Deen by Manami
Dec 22, 2011 on Food.com
Reviewed Luscious Lemon Squares
"I love this recipe. I followed the recipe as written. The lemon was sour and delicious. So often lemon bars have too much sugar. The addition of almond extract and lemon zest is wonderful. Anne is a great addition to food network! Question about this recipe . . .would it work to substitute limes for the lemons? My brother loves limes, and b"
Jul 2, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com
Reviewed Plain Brown Popper
"I decided to melt a teaspoon of butter for the oil, mixed it with the popcorn, put it in the microwave and let it pop. I put the salt on while it was still steaming. Tasted great and I felt good about saving money. My kids said I make the best popcorn ever! Thanks Alton!"
Jun 2, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com
Reviewed Daisy Shortbread Cookies
"Delicious! I made them into baseballs instead of daisies . . . I have 4 boys :) The dough only needed to be in the fridge for 20-25 minutes. The colder parts of the dough cracked more easily. Thank you to Ina. She has such wonderful recipes!"
May 22, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com
Reviewed Salted Caramel Banana Macaroons
"Mine were perfect. I followed the recipe exactly including aging the egg whites and letting them come to room temperature. From wikipedia, "The English word macaroon and French macaron come from the Italian maccarone or maccherone." Looks like either spelling is acceptable.
I made my own almond flour with a package of blanched almonds and my f"
May 1, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com
Reviewed Salted Caramel Banana Macaroons
"Mine were perfect. I followed the recipe exactly including aging the egg whites and letting them come to room temperature. From wikipedia, "The English word macaroon and French macaron come from the Italian maccarone or maccherone." Looks like either spelling is acceptable.
I made my own almond flour with a package of blanched almonds and my f"
May 1, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com
Reviewed Salted Caramel Banana Macaroons
"Mine were perfect. I followed the recipe exactly including aging the egg whites and letting them come to room temperature. From wikipedia, "The English word macaroon and French macaron come from the Italian maccarone or maccherone." Looks like either spelling is acceptable."
May 1, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com
I was born and raised in Nebraska. I've lived in Germany, Arizona, Washington. My husband is Canadian and we have four young boys. I'm addicted to the food network and call my brother and sister when something especially delicious is showing. My favorite chef is Teri Lashier. Her recipes are all full of flavor.
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"This is perfect for a small gathering where you don't want to serve an entire wheel of brie. You can cut the ingredients down to the number you need since they are served individually on the slices of French bread. I found this online when I didn't want to do the old brie in puffed pastry recipe."