For Your Holiday Table: Stuffed Dates
This wonderful Stuiffed Date appetizer is a snap to make, freeing you to enjoy your event and to party with your guests. Here is the recipe from Blue Cayenne’s archives Dates Stiffed With Walnuts.
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This wonderful Stuiffed Date appetizer is a snap to make, freeing you to enjoy your event and to party with your guests. Here is the recipe from Blue Cayenne’s archives Dates Stiffed With Walnuts.
My friend Ellen Hoffman runs a wonderful Internet and You Tube site for bread making, Ellen’s Bread Machine Recipes. . Her specialty is using her bread machine for the mixing of the bread through the first rise. Here is one of her recipes for pull-apart dinner…
What’s better than enjoying freshly-baked donuts as the early morning sun streams into your kitchen and you read your morning newspaper. Throw in a cup of steaming Darjeeling tea. Just wow.
You won’t be alone enjoying. your donut, either. According to an article about the history of donuts in Smithsonian Magazine, Americans enjoy 16 billion donuts a year. (Another wow!)
The origins of American donuts are interesting, too–yet another immigrant story.
Most sources credit the introduction of donuts to Dutch immigrants who made olykoeks (oily cakes) in 17th Century Manhattan.
By the 20th Century, donuts were fully embedded in American food culture to the extent that volunteer “donut lassies” traveled to France to bring that taste of home to American soldiers in World War One.
This is a New York Times recipe by Erin McDowell. You can find the original recipe here.
‘Tis the season.
Make these!
Here is the Apple Cider Donut recipe as I prepared it in my kitchen.
P.S. National Donut Day is November 5. Don’t wait until then to make these.
By: Blue Cayenne
Here is a great cookie for your Christmas cookie tray. It is a delicate Swedish Shortbread Cookie. Here is the link: Swedish Shortbread Cookies.