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Burgundy Meat Ball Stew

Herb-seasoned beef meatballs baked in a red wine and tomato sauce with potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, and whole onions. A cozy one-pot stew that's great for make-ahead meals.

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Better Than Sex Chocolate Rasberry Cake

Fudgy chocolate tube cake studded with chocolate chips, walnuts, and fresh raspberries, finished with a glossy cocoa glaze. Chocolate and raspberry in every dense, moist bite.

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Hazelnut Pound Cake

A delectable and delicious cake that is perfect to make for your next family Christmas dinner.

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Cheesy Herb Bread

Serve this scrumptious cheese bread with lasagna or any other kind of casserole you prepare for dinner.

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Baked Stuffed Peppers

Bell peppers stuffed with brown rice, green chiles, sunflower seeds, and sharp cheddar, then baked until bubbly. A wholesome, veggie-forward dinner the whole family will dig into.

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Crockpot Meatball & Tomato Stew

A savory and hearty meatball stew made with potatoes, juicy tomatoes and a variety of herbs and spices.

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Vegan: Meatless Loaf

Vegan meatless loaf made with TVP (textured vegetable protein), breadcrumbs, herbs, and soy sauce, baked in a homemade tomato sauce. A hearty plant-based alternative to classic meatloaf.

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English Fruitcake

Traditional English fruitcake loaded with raisins, candied orange and lemon peel, citron, candied cherries, and walnuts. Baked low and slow in a tube pan for over 2 hours.

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Fabulous Cheesecake

Cream cheese and cottage cheese cheesecake on a pecan graham cracker crust, topped with a homemade blueberry glaze. Slow-cooled in the oven for a crack-free finish.

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Screwdriver Carrot Cake

Carrot cake spiked with vodka and orange zest, loaded with pecans and warm spices, baked in a Bundt pan and finished with a boozy orange glaze. Cocktail hour meets cake hour.

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Watermelon Chiffon Pie

Light and airy no-bake watermelon chiffon pie in a buttery graham cracker crust. Pureed watermelon, whipped cream, and fluffy egg whites create a cloud-like filling that chills to set.

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Caramel Crunch Fudge Cake

Dense chocolate fudge cake with oats, Kahlua, and chocolate syrup, topped with a broiled brown sugar and nut crunch. One pan, under an hour, and dangerously rich.

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Chocolate Pecan Pie(1)

Classic pecan pie loaded with semi-sweet chocolate chips, baked low and slow until golden and set. Garnished with chocolate-dipped pecans and whipped cream.

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Christmas Stollen From Brigitte Sealing

A German-style no-yeast Christmas stollen with cottage cheese, rum, almonds, currants, sultanas, and candied lemon peel. Brushed with butter and dusted in powdered sugar for a snowy finish.

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Cocoa Drop Cookies

Old-school cocoa drop cookies made with buttermilk and whole wheat flour, topped with a glossy homemade chocolate frosting. Quick to mix, quick to bake, and yields a big batch of 4 dozen.

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Alaskan Sourdough Fruitcake

A scrumptious and decadent fruitcake made with golden raisins, candied fruit and delicious blackberry cordial wine.

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