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Risotto with edamame and fresh basil

Risotto without stirring? Sounds crazy, but I promise you that it’s the truth. Lazy cooking is delicious cooking!

New Year’s Eve dinner with the McDuffees

A New Year’s Eve dinner of rack of lamb with berry pomegranate balsamic sauce … edamame and fresh basil risotto … roasted Brussels sprouts — all cooked, eaten and enjoyed with the help of our five year old.

Steamy hot chocolate helps ring in new year

With a touch of good vanilla, this delicious treat is one that more than makes up for no alcohol to ring in the new year. You’ll have to let me know what you think.

Vanilla Cupcakes — The eggless edition

Like many other baking recipes, there is an alternative to making vanilla cupcakes with eggs. You just need time, patience, and an appetite.

Meet the pinnacle of desserts: the Cherpumple

The Cherpumple. Apple, cherry and pumpkin pies baked inside spice, white and yellow cakes. Covered with cream cheese frosting. There’s not much more to say; you really just have to watch the video.

Cheese platter ideas from us to you

The CliqueClack Food staff is happy to share our favorite, tried-and-true cheese platter combinations as our New Year’s gift to you.

Hold the Meat – I am a Caesar salad genius

Even when Caesar salads don’t have anchovies in them, they totally have anchovies in them! They’re insidious. Here’s how to make an amazing vegetarian, or yes, even vegan, Caesar salad dressing.

Nineteen easy and festive appetizer ideas

Ring in the New Year — or any old night — to the tune of these easy crowd-pleasing appetizers. From dressed-up hummus and pesto to mini-quiches in prosciutto cups, you’ll find something that fits your tastes.

Porcini mushroom soup, seeded flatbread, sweet potato spelt biscuits – Recipe Roundup

When the chill of winter sets in, warm your bones with these soup recipes. From lentil and vegetable soup to chicken mulligatawny, you’ll find something to satisfy your taste buds.

It’s all about the bread – Redneck Cooking

Will making bread in a bread machine with all-purpose flour destroy the bread machine — or the bread?

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