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Your Best Bread recipe - Copykat Chat Forums
2 Eggs, Beaten 3 1/2 Cups Flour 1 Package Yeast put All Ingredients In Order Listed In A Bread Maker ( mine is wet first ending with dry then yeast). Choose The Dough Setting. When Dough Is Done, Put It On A Board And Let It Rest 10 ...
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Half Assed Kitchen: Spaghetti Frittata
Give it a minute or two to heat through, then reduce heat to low and pour beaten eggs over. Quickly stir things around so you have a somewhat even distribution of egg and pasta. Sprinkle with parmesan and chopped basil, then just let it ...
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Chocolate Courgette Cake
120g butter (softened); 125 ml sunflower oil; 100g castor sugar; 200g soft brown sugar; 3 eggs, beaten; 130 ml milk; 350g plain flour; 2 tsp baking powder; 4 tbs cocoa; 450 g courgettes, peeled and grated finely; 1 tsp vanilla ...
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Mix eggs with salt, pepper, tarragon, green onions fand half the cheese and beat well together. Melt butter in a large saucepan and add the pasta. Stir until heated through. Pour egg-cheese mixture over hot pasta and toss together. ...
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Boston Cream Pie ~ Sankeerthanam
about a cup of hot mixture to beaten eggs. Return mixture to the pan. Cook for about 2 minutes at low heat,do not let the mixture to boil. Remove from heat and add butter. Let mixture cool completely , when cold stir in vanilla extract. ...
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bakebakebake: Medovnik/ Russian Honey Cake
3 eggs, beaten * 2 tablespoons honey * 1/4 cup butter. In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine sweetened condensed milk, eggs, honey, and butter. Stirring constantly, bring to a boil; boil until it thickens. ...
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Okonomiyaki (Japanese Pancakes) « Geek and Lawyer
3 eggs, beaten 1 1/2 cups water 75g bean sprouts 250g cabbage 2 vegie sausages 1 spring onion. (cabbage is the main vegetable used in these pancakes, but feel free to experiment with whatever you have handy in the fridge) ...
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plants: Plant ID needed...again :)
Roll them (or shake them) in flour until thoroughly floured, and then dip in the beaten eggs. Cover each purslane stalk with bread crumbs. This process is easiest to do if you simply line up the three dishes of flour, eggs, ...
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