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  2. "Half-Baked Harvest: Quick & Cozy" is another excellent ... - AOL

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    Editor’s choice: The best 5 recipes to try from Quick & Cozy. Along with my beautiful at-home testers, my husband and my 14-month-old, we tested a handful of recipes from “Half-Baked Harvest ...

  3. List of Brazilian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A typical cuisine of Bahia, Aberém is a cookie of African-Brazilian origin, made from corn or rice that is stone ground, macerated in water, salted and cooked in dried banana leaves. Acarajé: Made from peeled black-eyed peas formed into a ball and then deep-fried in dendê . It is found in Brazilian cuisine and Nigerian cuisine.

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    Maple Butter Blondies. ½ cup (1 stick) butter, melted. 1 cup brown sugar. 1 large egg. 1½ teaspoons vanilla extract. ⅛ teaspoon salt. 1 cup flour. 1½ cups butterscotch chips

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    Featuring a wide range of recipes, the cookbook includes everything from sauces and soufflés to stews and roasts. In good condition, this vintage cookbook can sell for around $250. 10.

  6. Brazilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Northeastern Brazilian cuisine is heavily influenced by African cuisine from the coastal areas of Pernambuco to Bahia, as well as the eating habits of indigenous populations that lived in the region. The vatapá is a Brazilian dish made from bread, shrimp, coconut milk, finely ground peanuts and palm oil mashed into a creamy paste.

  7. Feijoada (Brazilian dish) - Wikipedia

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    The dish has spread throughout the country as the most representative recipe of Brazilian cuisine. Revised, expanded, and enriched, feijoada is no longer just a dish. Today, as Câmara Cascudo also noted, it is a complete meal. The culinary historian Jessica B. Harris has compared Feijoada to American soul food. She has also linked the use of ...

  8. Farofa - Wikipedia

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    Farofa (Brazilian Portuguese:) is a type of meal made from toasted cassava. [1] It is eaten mainly in Brazil. It can be found commercially produced and packaged but can also be prepared at home based on family recipes. Most recipes will also contain varying amounts of salt, smoked meat, and spices.

  9. Pão de queijo - Wikipedia

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    The fat in the recipe acts as a molecular lubricant. The egg gives colour and flavour to the recipe, [4] [5] contributing to the elastic texture of the dough. The type of cheese varies according to preference or availability. The most used are mozzarella, parmesan, and minas or canastra cheese (either in its "ripened" or "standard" version). [6]