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We all have those go-to dessert recipes that make us feel like a bit of a fraud. You know the ones — they are surprisingly easy to make but always end up being the biggest hit wherever you bring them.
Don't forget the desserts in your Mardi Gras spread! Whether you're celebrating in New Orleans or just dreaming of it, Food & ...
Southern Candymakers, at 334 Decatur and 1010 Decatur, says it is giving away free mini pralines on Saturday, June 24, National Praline Day, and there will be other "in-store promotions.'' Get a free ...
No matter how you make them pralines are a Louisiana favorite. Lately, because of publicity about our new "Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found From The Times-Picayune of New Orleans" cookbook, ...
Cr%E8me Brul%E9e is easy and pleasing for Valentine%27s Day. This recipe for two is decadent and generous. Chocolate Praline is quick to make and keeps for a week. Chocolate and cream go hand-and-hand ...
Absurdly easy but really quite fancy recipes for candied peanuts, cumin praline, pickled grapes and roast pineapple, all to serve with the festive cheeseboard Prep 5 min Cook 12 min Cool 10 min Makes ...
I’ll be making this recipe all December long! I’ve been looking for a new holiday dessert to add to my repertoire, and as I was browsing cookbooks at the library, this one leapt out at me. It's from ...
When is a sweet praline not so sweet? When the recipe doesn't turn out quite right. I have printed Caroline's Texas Microwave Pralines recipe twice, and a few readers have let me know that they have ...
“Scratch” recipes for praline pie may vary, but for those of us with limited time, the convenience of pudding and pie filling paves the way to preparing this recipe for holiday praline pie with ease.
It was a simple question: What size box did cook and serve pudding come in 30 to 40 years ago? A concerned reader wanted to know, curious if she needed to adjust recipes calling for boxes of pudding ...