Category: sweets

Recipe: Crustless New York Cheesecake
[ 0 ] January 26, 2010 |

Recipe: Crustless New York Cheesecake

Crustless New York Cheesecake*4 eggs2 pkg. 7 1/2 oz. each farmers cheese (cubed)2 pkg. (8 oz. each) cream cheese (cubed)2 cups sour cream2 cups sugar1/2 cup flour1/2 cup melted butter2 tbsp. lemon juice1 tsp. vanillaPreheat oven to 325 degrees (*We learned this is what is called a “cold oven”). Blend together all ingredients in two […]

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Food.Fun.Stuff: Two New
[ 0 ] January 19, 2010 |

Food.Fun.Stuff: Two New

Two newbies: In the past few weeks, we have had the pleasure of trying out a couple new treats to the foodie market. First, there were the Ritz Cinnamon Brown Sugar crackers and now the California Tortilla Screamin Burrito. The Ritz Cinnamon Brown Sugar crackers take us down memory lane reminding us of the original […]

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Recipe: Haitian Beyen
[ 0 ] January 14, 2010 |

Recipe: Haitian Beyen

Beyen 3 very ripe bananas1 tbsp. flour1/2 tsp. cinnamon powder1/2 tsp. vanilla extract1 tbsp. sugar1/8 tsp. baking sodaSugar (for garnish)Mix the bananas, flour, sugar, vanilla and cinnamon in a medium size bowl. In a deep fryer, place a spoonful of the batter in the hot oil (*use fryer according to manufacturers directions) and fry until […]

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Recipe: Raspberry-Apple Danish Spread
[ 0 ] January 4, 2010 |

Recipe: Raspberry-Apple Danish Spread

Raspberry-Apple Danish Spread1 pkg. (8 oz.) Philadelphia Neufchatel Cheese (softened)1 apple (chopped)2 tbsp. seedless raspberry jam1/3 cup granolaRitz Brown Sugar Cinnamon CrackersPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spread the cheese onto the bottom of a 9-inch pie plate. Combine the apples and jam and spread over the cheese. Top with the granola. Bake for 20 […]

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Food.Fun.Stuff: Flavor Trip & Cookies
[ 0 ] November 10, 2009 |

Food.Fun.Stuff: Flavor Trip & Cookies

>Flavor, Flave- Flavor Tripping hits the District December 11. Flavor Tripping is a monthly event that allows guest to taste the West African berry called synsepalum dulcificum, or “trippy fruit.” (*Translation: Trippy fruit temporarily re-wires taste receptors on the tongue, transforming acidic and sour food into sweet and enjoyable treats.) So after you take your […]

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