10 day fashion Recipes
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pecan pies of today bare little resemblance to their 19th... and8 Morepecan pies of today bare little resemblance to their 19th-century inspiration. could we recreate a traditional pecan pie without using modern day, processed corn syrup here s what we discovered, test kitchen discoveries, many traditional syrups (cane, sorghum) produced a great pie, but we had to mail away for them. in the end, combining maple syrup with brown sugar and molasses replicated the old-fashioned versions perfectly., start the pie at 450 degrees and then drop down the temperature to 325 degrees to ensure the bottom crust is crisp and golden brown., if you don tsp let your pie completely cool , the filling won tsp firm to the proper consistency and the pie won tsp slice nicely., a last-minute addition of cream yielded a welcome custardy transformation to the filling. this also made the filling looser; a problem easily solved by adding extra egg yolks., toasting the nuts before they went into the pie gave them enough crunch and flavor to hold their own in the filling., move over , karo, before cloying karo syrup monopolized the market , pies were made with many other, less processed types of syrup, including sorghum (made from a cereal grass) and cane (made from the boiled-down juice of the sugarcane plant). these syrups still exist, and you can mail-serving them, but otherwise you ll probably need to travel to places like louisiana or kentucky to find them. we tasted a range of such syrups, including steen s 100% pure cane syrup and townsend s sweet sorghum, then tried to duplicate their complex flavors from products we could buy at the supermarket. in the end, a combination of three ordinary sweeteners created an old-fashioned flavor that easily bested karo.1 hour , 9 ingredients
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Cookie a Dayunsweetened applesauce, egg whites and18 Moreunsweetened applesauce, egg whites, apple jelly, melted and cooled, old-fashioned oats, wheaties, brown sugar, king arthur unbleached all-purpose flour, king arthur premium 100% whole wheat flour, baking soda, salt, ground cinnamon, ground allspice, ground ginger, raisins, chopped dates, chopped walnuts, orange juice, lemon juice, vanilla extract30 min, 20 ingredients
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Old-Fashioned Dressingbutter, cubed, celery ribs, chopped and12 Morebutter, cubed, celery ribs, chopped, sliced fresh mushrooms, onion, chopped, minced fresh parsley, rubbed sage, dried marjoram, dried thyme, poultry seasoning, pepper, salt, cubed day-old white bread, cubed day-old whole wheat bread, chicken broth3 hour 35 min, 14 ingredients
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Old Fashioned Bread Pudding Redux (Sugar Free)all-purpose flour, splenda sugar substitute, cinnamon and8 Moreall-purpose flour, splenda sugar substitute, cinnamon, salt, nutmeg (less if grating your own), vanilla extract, eggs, beaten (it is okay to use egg beaters here), low-fat milk (bring almost to boiling point) or 3 cups 2% , scalded (bring almost to boiling point), bread, cubes (i use day old italian bread leftovers), raisins (optional) or 1/2 cup dates (optional), butter or 2 tbsp margarine1 hour 10 min, 11 ingredients
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Turkey with Oyster Dressing and Old-Fashioned Gravy (Emeril Lagasse)very cold water, kosher salt, brown sugar and34 Morevery cold water, kosher salt, brown sugar, turkey , about 10 lb, corn syrup, syrup (recommended : steen s), melted butter, essence , recipe follows, chopped trinity, (equal amounts of onion celery and green bell pepper to yield 1 cup), garlic, minced, reserved turkey neck, and giblets, flour, chicken stock, salt, worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, paprika, salt, garlic powder, black pepper, onion powder, cayenne pepper, dried oregano, dried thyme, olive oil, chopped onion, chopped green bell pepper, chopped celery, chopped garlic, cubed day-old bread, oysters, shucked and in their liquor, chicken broth, chopped green onions, chopped parsley, creole seasoning, recipe above, hot pepper sauce, salt and freshly ground black pepper2 hour 50 min, 37 ingredients
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