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Vanilla Tiramisu | Love My Philly - 1 views

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    Are you a fan of French Vanilla? I sure am! It's one flavor that I love in my coffee and ice cream.

700 and More Wines to Taste at The Marquis - 2 views

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Video Food Recipes For Home Cooking: Choucroute Garni with the World's Premier Culinary... - 0 views

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    )To serve, lay down a healthy heap of choucroute onto a serving platter and cover with the various cuts of meat. Then surround with the boiled potatoes and garnish with something green.
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French Kiss - 0 views

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    Dessert Queen is your online stalking guide to the most delicious dessert places in the metro.
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The Sweet Truth... - 0 views

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    You see, men are like desserts. Some are too sweet, mauumay ka lang. Some have too much icing and nothing in the inside. While some are sakto lang- full of crust, sweet while offering a sensual myriad of flavors. Those are the yummy men…er…desserts.
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How to Make Croissants from Scratch! Part I - 0 views

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    Part I of my quot;How to quot; to Croissants. Here we will be making the base dough
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Easy Olive Oil Tart Crust | Chocolate & Zucchini - 0 views

  • Easy Olive Oil Tart Crust - 250 grams (8.8 ounces*) light whole wheat flour (French T80), or a 50/50 mix of all-purpose and whole wheat - 1 teaspoon fine sea salt - 1 teaspoon dried herbs (I use rosemary or thyme) - 60 ml (1/4 cup) olive oil (or the oil of your choosing, provided it withstands cooking) - 120 ml (1/2 cup) cold water Makes enough to line a 28- to 30-cm (11- to 12-inch) tart pan. Grease the pan lightly if it doesn't have a nonstick coating. Combine the flour, salt, and herbs in a medium mixing bowl. Add the oil and mix it in with a fork. Add the water, mix with the fork until it is absorbed, then knead lightly (I do this with just one hand, in the bowl) until the dough comes together into a ball. Turn the dough out on a lightly floured work surface. Sprinkle a little flour on the ball of dough and on the rolling pin, and roll the dough out into a circle large enough to fit your tart pan. Turn the dough by 45 degrees (a quarter of a circle) every time you roll the pin and back, adding a little more flour underneath and on the dough when it seems on the verge of becoming sticky. The trick is to do this in quick, assertive gestures (channel the spirit of Julia Child) to avoid overworking the dough. Transfer the dough carefully into the prepared pan and line it neatly. Trim the excess dough (re-roll it and cut into decorative shapes to top the tart), and place the pan in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest. You can then blind-bake the crust (prick with a fork first), or garnish it straight away, depending on the filling. Either way, it will take 20 to 25 minutes at 200°C (400°F) to bake thoroughly.
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Coffee Mousse - 0 views

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    Here's a five-star mousse with the lovely taste of bold coffee!
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    i drink coffee 3 glass per day. but just ordinary coffee. I think i am coffeeholic. I will try this new recipe. Internet Marketing Business http://googlekrazy.com
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Grilled Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwiches Recipe ~ You n Mine Recipes - 0 views

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    This is recipe of delicious chicken cordon bleu with a grilled cheese sandwich. Enjoy together on your favourite bread for a gourmet lunch treat.
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