May 17th is National Cherry Cobbler Day! Celebrate with Sour Cherries ~Everyday Cheer

I love this cobbler recipe. It gives a crispy topping without using oats (I love oats too, but we have One Who Cannot Eat Oats in the family, so alternate toppings are a nice thing to have in my pocket. I made this one with sour cherries I had in my freezer, but you can […]…

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Zuppa Inglese Mama’s Italian Cream Rum Dessert Cake

Zuppa Inglese is an Italian cream rum cake or dessert that requires no baking. It is wonderfully rich, easy and delicious! And the presentation, in a trifle bowl, is really quite lovely and impressive! My Mama prepared it for special occasions & I have adapted it for modern tastes. I am going against the grain […]

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Pomegranate and Cranberry Salsa + Natural Table Centrepieces

Gorgeous & Beautifully Festive! food to glow I love Christmas dinner as much as anyone. After all, I pretty much get to make the menu, cook it and serve it. Just today my daughter Rachel and I have donned felt antlers to make up some venison sausage rolls, cranberry sauce and start fermenting blini batter for smoked…

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Last-Minute Light Christmas Cake — Travel Gourmet

There is a family story about Dundee cake. I took to making Scottish Whisky Dundee Cake for Christmas from Delia Smith’s Christmas book way back when it was first published in 1990 and my kids were still quite small. No one in the family – other than me – likes ‘proper’ Christmas cake: a rich,…

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My Mother’s Luxurious Christmas Cake — Toni Brancatisano

This is probably one of my most cherished recipes. If I close my eyes and inhale the aromas exuding from this cake, I can take myself back in time and imagine my mother lovingly unwrapping her Christmas Cake to feed it with brandy in the lead up to Christmas. I made an easier and smaller…

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Cherry Dumplings

Originally posted on Recipes by chefkreso:
At the first mention of dumplings you all, or at least most of you, must be thinking of Chinese dumplings filled with meat or vegetables dipped in Soy sauce or Sichuan sauce… this time that’s not the case, not saying that I don’t love Asian dumplings, because I’m a…

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Gorgeous Blueberry & Peach Cobbler by Everyday Sarah Jane

Sometimes, just sometimes, you turn to dessert to get you through a tough period of life. {Please read with sarcasm.} The Bachelorette wasn’t on this week. I can’t cheer on the remaining men in my bracket {Yup, have one.} I can’t dream of having JoJo’s closet. Or of going on those dates…I mean, seriously? Charles…Read… via…

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A Gorgeous Vintage Apple Pudding Recipe by Sheryl of “A Hundred Years Ago”

I generally like old-fashioned fruit puddings, so I was pleased when I saw a recipe for Apple Pudding in a hundred-year-old cookbook. Most modern apple recipes call for cinnamon and other spices, so I was surprised that this recipe didn’t use any spices. But they weren’t needed–the Apple Pudding was pure apple and delightful. The […]…

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The 30 Friends of Summer Tour Extended Into September!

Ciao Amici! As some of you may be aware, over the past few weeks, we’ve been on a Fare Blog Tour! We’re enjoying our journey immensely yet, are hungry for more! So, we’ve decided to extend this excellent expedition into September 2016. From the beginning, our goal was to share the deliciousness from our favorite food…

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