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  2. Emeril’s Baked Oyster Stuffing has a Cajun kick. Here’s how ...

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    In addition to cooking the turkey or ham, Thanksgiving is the meal to make dressing (or stuffing, if you prefer). Cornbread and slices of dry bread can be prepared in advance and thawed before the ...

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    Bake the stuffing for at least one hour, or until golden brown. Know where you’re getting your oysters from if this is your first time making oyster stuffing.

  5. Corn syrup - Wikipedia

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    Two common commercial corn syrup products are light and dark corn syrup. [10] Light corn syrup is corn syrup seasoned with vanilla flavor and salt. It is a nearly clear color. Dark corn syrup is a combination of corn syrup and refiner's syrup, caramel color and flavor, salt, and the preservative sodium benzoate. Its color is dark brown.

  6. Table syrup - Wikipedia

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    Table syrup, also known as pancake syrup and waffle syrup, is a syrup used as a topping on pancakes, waffles, and french toast, often as an alternative to maple syrup, although more viscous typically. [1] It is typically made by combining corn syrup with either cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup, water, food coloring, flavoring, and ...

  7. Syrup - Wikipedia

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    Simple syrup (also known as sugar syrup, or bar syrup) is a basic sugar-and-water syrup. It is used by bartenders as a sweetener to make cocktails, and as a yeast feeding agent in ethanol fermentation. The ratio of sugar to water is 1:1 by volume for normal simple syrup, but can get up to 2:1 for rich simple syrup. [6]

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  9. Cheong (food) - Wikipedia

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    Cheong (Korean: 청; Hanja: 淸) is a name for various sweetened foods in the form of syrups, marmalades, and fruit preserves.In Korean cuisine, cheong is used as a tea base, as a honey-or-sugar-substitute in cooking, as a condiment, and also as an alternative medicine to treat the common cold and other minor illnesses.