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Apple Strudel
This classic Austrian dessert of tender apples and raisins stuffed inside a flaky dough is simpler to make than meets the eye. All it takes is a paper thin unleavened dough and a clean cloth to roll it with. This step-by-step recipe shows you how it's done.
Peach Walnut Strudel
For a summer take on strudel, try this combination of peaches and walnuts.
Lidia Bastianich's Apple Strudel
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Apfelstrudel (Austrian Apple Strudel)
Traditional apple strudel (apfelstrudel) made with hand-stretched dough is the authentic way to make this classic Austrian and German dessert!
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Winter Apple and Dried-Fruit Pie
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Cranberry Curd Tart
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Apple Crème Fraîche Pie
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This easy but elegant golden strudel is ready for fall with a filling of apples, cranberries, and walnuts.
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Pecan Pie Ice Cream
Pie meets ice cream in this rich and creamy pecan-vanilla ice cream amped up with a salty molasses-twinged gooey swirl.
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The flavors here are so complementary and play off each other perfectly: the salt and caramelized sugar in the ice cream, the warm honey and Vin Santo sauce—delicious
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Spiced Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe | Scooped
I have long resented the use of the word "vanilla" to mean bland, blah, and boring. Real vanilla is deep and complex. Anyone who thinks vanilla is boring hasn't tasted this ice cream.
Scotch Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
This is everything vanilla ice cream should be: impossibly rich and smooth with deep notes of honey, caramel, and flowers. A good Highland Scotch (I'm partial to Glenlivet 12) brings out the best flavors of vanilla while also adding depth. There's a good amount of salt to keep you coming back for another bite. Add salt slowly and adjust it to your tastes.
Bourbon-Vanilla Ice Cream
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The scoop shop classic gets an upgrade with rich, dark maple syrup and an ice cream that actually tastes like walnuts.
Irish Coffee Caramel Ice Cream with Shaved Dark Chocolate and Candied Pecans
It has buttery, smoky caramel, a dash of coffee grinds, and a generous helping of whisky for good measure. It's a bracing combination, but oh does it work. First you taste the coffee, roasted and rich, with the pleasant bitterness of an actual cup of joe. Then comes the caramel to sweeten things up just a tad, melting to sweet buttery goodness. Then the whisky: the more ice cream you eat, the more you taste it.
Islas Flotantes de Coco (Coconut Floating Islands)
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