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    Coffee Bananas Foster Smoothie
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    1 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This iced coffee recipe (from Alison Ladman) was published in my local newspaper on July 7, 2011. I hope you enjoy it! The 1 to 2 minute "Cooking Time" is the approximate blending time.

    Recipe #461287

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    Ranch Dressing - Low Salt
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    1 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This recipe is adapted from a Low Salt Favorites recipe. (sodium per 2 tablespoons =39mg) This is a low sodium recipe, however the website's software will not allow me to choose that option. Cook Time = Minimum Chilling Time (24 hrs is better)

    Recipe #438930

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    Struffoli/Pignolata (aka Honey Balls)
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    A very traditional Italian hoilday (and/or) special occasion treat, always made at Christmas time. Note: The "cooking time" given is an approximate total cooking time. Each batch should only take about 5 to 10 minutes or so to fry up.

    Recipe #106526

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    Orange Lamb Chops
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    2 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Posted in reply to a request. Prep time includes 1 hour marinating time.

    Recipe #94589

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    Lamb Chops in Sauce
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    7 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Posted in reply to a request. Prep time includes the 2 hour marinating time. Note: The word "sauce" in this recipe refers to a very thick basting sauce/paste, and not a liquid "gravy" type sauce.

    Recipe #94237

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    St. Joseph's Day Cream Puffs / Sfingi Di San Giuseppe
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    1 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This is a traditional Italian pastry made on March 19 in celebration of the feast of St. Joseph. The traditional filling for these cream puffs is sweetened ricotta, however a vanilla or almond flavored pasticciera (pastry) cream may be used instead. This recipe should make at least 16-20 sfingi.....depending on how small or large you make the circles, you may end up with more or less shells. Note: If you can't find Impastata ricotta (aka pastry or cannoli ricotta), regular ricotta will work well if you drain it well (preferably overnight), and then beat it (or use food processor or blender) until very creamy.

    Recipe #89740

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    Corned Beef and Cabbage in Guinness
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    The Irish butcher at my market gave me a new (to me anyway) recipe for corned beef & cabbage; he told me to cook it in Guinness Draught. (Guinness stout will make the dish bitter). Since everyone raved about it, I thought I'd share the recipe he gave me. Note: Some reviewers have mentioned that the broth/sauce is very salty. It is important to rinse your corned beef in cold water before cooking it to remove some of the excess salt from the corning process. (I usually soak mine in cold water for a bit depending on the brand - some are much saltier than others). --- I have tried 5 times today to change the wording of the last ingredient on the list from "1-2lbs carrot, peeled and cut into 3-inch pieces" to "1 - 2 pounds of carrots, peeled and cut into 3-inch pieces". Every time the change "goes through," it does not reflect the new wording. Grrrrrrr!

    Recipe #86868

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    Susan's Perfect Lemon Bars
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    3 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This recipe is from a Cook's Illustrated article by Susan Logozzo about perfecting the lemon bar. NOTE: The lemon filling must be added to a warm crust. The 30 minute chilling time and 20 minute baking of the crust should allow plenty of time to prepare the filling. If not, make the filling first and stir to blend just before pouring it onto the crust. Prep time includes 30 minute chilling time for crust.

    Recipe #84183

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    Easy Batter Bread
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    3 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Posted in reply to a message board request. This is the recipe I used (over 40 years ago) when I made my first loaf of yeast bread. Its very simple to make, and produces a good, basic white bread for sandwiches and/or toast. If memory serves, the recipe was from the side of the Hecker's Unbleached Flour sack. Prep Time does not include the 1 to 2 hour rising time.

    Recipe #82126

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    Fresh Picked Strawberry Ice Cream (Electric Ice Cream Machine)
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    46 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Although this is a wonderful ice cream recipe (IMHO), it is an old one, and contains raw egg. Please feel free to use a fresh egg substitute or pasteurized eggs in this recipe. You may leave out the egg altogether, but the texture may suffer. The "Cook time" is for the processing time of my (your) ice cream machine. The 1/2 to 1 hour "chill time" was not included in the Prep/Cook time.

    Recipe #68036

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    Cinnamon Ice Cream ("Diet Version") for electric ice
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    1 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This recipe was posted in answer to a message board request. It was one of many recipes that came with my ice cream machine. Cinnamon ice cream is yummy on warm apple pie, baked apples, bread pudding or just in a bowl by itself, on a hot night. Freezing time for this recipe is 30 minutes in my electric ice cream machine. Time may vary according to the manufactures directions for your ice cream maker. Cook/Prep times do not include the 1 to 2 hour chillling time needed before processing/freezing the cooked mixture. Note: The egg yolk gives the finished product a better texture. ** This is an "old" recipe....before "Splenda" was developed.

    Recipe #67383

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    Cinnamon Ice Cream (for electric ice cream machine)
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    31 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This recipe was posted in answer to a message board request. It was one of many recipes that came with my ice cream machine. Cinnamon ice cream is yummy on warm apple pie, baked apples, bread pudding or just in a bowl by itself, on a hot night. Freezing time for this recipe is 30 minutes in my electric ice cream machine. Time may vary according to the manufactures directions for your ice cream maker. Cook/Prep times do not include the 1 to 2 hour chilling time needed before processing/freezing the cooked mixture. Note: The egg yolk gives the finished product a better texture.

    Recipe #67382

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    Lemon Cheesecake Ice Cream (Regular or Diet) for electric ice cr
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    12 Reviews |  By Dee514

    A yummy, rich, refreshing dessert on a hot summer evening, or any time. This is an old ice cream recipe which was developed before there was "fat free" Half & Half. The fat free Half & Half may be substituted in either version according to your preference. Note: This recipe contains uncooked eggs, you may use pasteurized eggs or substitute Egg Beaters or egg substitute for the raw egg yolks. You may use pasteurized egg whites, powdered egg whites, or egg white substitute for the raw egg whites. Cook time = the freezing time for my (brand) ice cream machine. There is a 1-2 hour chill time for the mixture prior to freezing.

    Recipe #66100

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    Maria's Easter (Wheat) Pie/"Pastiera di Grano"
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    2 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This has been our family's traditional Easter dessert since long before I came into being. My grandmother (Maria) made it every year until she turned 78 and then declared "it was too much work." So that was the year (1970), I took over this traditional "labor of love." I still make it every Easter, exactly the same way she did. Here is her recipe. The Prep Time includes all the cooking, the 24 hour soaking time for the "dry" wheat, and chilling of the dough. The Cook Time is the actual baking time for the pies. Requires Two 9 x 2 inch round cake pans (I prefer Pyrex, because you can see how brown the bottom of the crust is).

    Recipe #65382

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    Italian Rum Cake
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    20 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Italian Rum Cake is a delicious 3 or 4 layer cake, which is a tradition for birthdays/special occasions in many Italian families. There are 3 basic parts to the cake; sponge cake layers, pasticciera cream (filling) and (stabilized) whipped cream. Below are the recipes for all three parts. If you make it with 3 layers, omit the whipped cream layer. The sponge cake and pasticciera creams may be made a day ahead. The whipped cream should be whipped just before assembling the cake. Prep/Cook times do not include the 3-4 hour chilling time for the pasticciera cream. PLEASE NOTE: This is an egg leavened cake! The egg yolks and whites MUST be beaten to the correct volume and consistency or the recipe will not work. Also, the other ingredients must be folded in (beaten WHITES folded INTO the YOLK/sugar mixture NOT the other way around) in the order given in the directions or the cake will not turn out. The finished layers will be thin depending on the size of your pan. The smaller the pan, the thicker the layers and the longer the baking time needed. If you are expecting this cake to turn out like a "Génoise or American sponge cake," you will be disappointed as this is not a Génoise sponge recipe.

    Recipe #65363

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    Giardiniera, Sweet And/Or Hot (Pickled Vegetables)
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    7 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Giardiniera is a mixture of pickled veggies, usually served as a condiment, side dish, or mixed into salads. Here is a recipe for making both the sweet or the hot variety. Basically its the same vegetable mix, the sweet version contains sugar in the marinating liquid, the hot version does not. The sweet version takes 2 days to marinate. The hot version takes 2 to 3 weeks. Since I don't can, I can't give you instructions for that....sorry. The "cook time" is the marinating time for the sweet version.

    Recipe #64772

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    Chocolate Sour Cream Frosting
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    12 Reviews |  By Dee514

    This is a delicious chocolate frosting that is not too sweet. It is equally good on chocolate or yellow cakes, and the only frosting I use for my chocolate sauerkraut cake.

    Recipe #64550

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    German Chocolate Cheesecake
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    15 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Posted in reply to a message board request. If you like German Chocolate Cake and cheesecake, you might want to give this recipe a try. *Note: the prep/cook times do not include the overnight refrigeration required before the topping can be added.

    Recipe #61606

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    Panettone di Milano
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    3 Reviews |  By Dee514

    Posted in reply to a message board request. In our family, Panettone for breakfast is a holiday tradition on Christmas and Easter. Here is the recipe my family has used for years. It is a time consuming bread/cake to make and is best started a day ahead of baking or very early on the same day. There are 4 rises in this recipe for a total rising time of 13 hours (depending on how warm your kitchen is). The baking time is 65 minutes. The prep time listed is approximate, and is for the mixing/kneading between the rises.

    Recipe #60064

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    Italian Easter Pie /Pizza Rustica (Aka "Ham Pie")
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    2 Reviews |  By Dee514

    There are as many variations of this traditional dish as there are names for it (Pizza Rustica, Carnival Pie, Easter Pie and Ham Pie are just a few.) Some versions include hard boiled eggs in the filling along with the meat and cheeses, this one does not. Here is my family's version which I still make every Easter. The pastry we've always used for the crust is more like a bread dough (yeast risen), however your favorite pie crust recipe may be used as well. **Please note the different pan sizes, pan preparations, baking temperatures and baking times depending on which type of crust you choose to use. The "Prep Time" does not include the 2 hour rising time for the yeast dough crust. Note: The 2nd ingredient for the yeast dough crust should be leaf lard (or butter). Recipezaar will not accept the correction and insists on listing it as "leaves lard".

    Recipe #59847

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