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]]>Let’s take a look at some of the best ones, which you can choose to celebrate in the upcoming weeks!
Doughnuts are one of my favorite sweet treats. Whether they are doughy or cakey, baked or fried, frosted or plain—there is always a type of doughnut you can find out there to make you happy. You could even try a special fall variety—like an apple cider or a maple bacon doughnut—on this day!
Making bread at home isn’t as difficult as you probably think it is. Why not put your skills to the test on the seventeenth of November and try to make a loaf of sourdough or rye in your own kitchen? Seeing the final result is so rewarding!
Mousse is a light and fluffy dessert made from whipped egg whites, whipped cream, or both, and flavored with additions such as chocolate, fruit, or coffee. Why not order this treat at your favorite restaurant or even try making your own on the last day of November?
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]]>The season of pumpkins is upon us, and we’re adding this tasty seasonal fruit to pretty much every dish. Take a break from pumpkin pies and pumpkin spice latte by making some pumpkin bread instead.
We’ve been raving about banana bread all year long, and if you still haven’t perfected your own recipe—now’s the time!
If you want to take a break from sweet and fruity bread recipes and try something more intense and savory instead, garlic bread is your best bet.
If you’re a huge fan of cinnamon rolls and apple pie, how about combining their tasty flavors together and baking one of the most delicious types of bread you could possibly taste?
This sweet combo also deserves a spot in your cookbook, because the citrus glaze adds an irresistible finish to your blueberry-filled bread.
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]]>The post Take a Look at November’s Best Food Holidays appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Let’s take a look at some of the best ones, which you can choose to celebrate in the upcoming weeks!
Doughnuts are one of my favorite sweet treats. Whether they are doughy or cakey, baked or fried, frosted or plain—there is always a type of doughnut you can find out there to make you happy. You could even try a special fall variety—like an apple cider or a maple bacon doughnut—on this day!
Making bread at home isn’t as difficult as you probably think it is. Why not put your skills to the test on the seventeenth of November and try to make a loaf of sourdough or rye in your own kitchen? Seeing the final result is so rewarding!
Mousse is a light and fluffy dessert made from whipped egg whites, whipped cream, or both, and flavored with additions such as chocolate, fruit, or coffee. Why not order this treat at your favorite restaurant or even try making your own on the last day of November?
The post Take a Look at November’s Best Food Holidays appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>The post Best Homemade Bread Recipes For Your Cookbook appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>The season of pumpkins is upon us, and we’re adding this tasty seasonal fruit to pretty much every dish. Take a break from pumpkin pies and pumpkin spice latte by making some pumpkin bread instead.
We’ve been raving about banana bread all year long, and if you still haven’t perfected your own recipe—now’s the time!
If you want to take a break from sweet and fruity bread recipes and try something more intense and savory instead, garlic bread is your best bet.
If you’re a huge fan of cinnamon rolls and apple pie, how about combining their tasty flavors together and baking one of the most delicious types of bread you could possibly taste?
This sweet combo also deserves a spot in your cookbook, because the citrus glaze adds an irresistible finish to your blueberry-filled bread.
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