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08/03/2011
This recipe combines the silky flavor of corn with the tartness of black raspberries.
Issue #140
01/24/2009
This recipe, from the blog Tartelette, was based on one from The Sweet Melissa Baking Book (Studio, 2008) by Melissa Murphy, a baker from Brooklyn, New York. Although the recipe is for a ten-inch pie, the blog post points out that you can also use it to make eight small tarts.
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Source: Tartelette
04/01/2008
Notes of lemon and almond make this light butter cake the perfect food to showcase summer jam.
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Source: SF Gate
03/31/2008
The most famous mention of a Lane cake—a frosted white or yellow cake layered with coconut, dried fruits, and nuts—is perhaps in Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, in which the narrator, Scout, describes eating one "so full of shinny it made me tight." "Shinny," in this case, refers to bourbon, which is used in the frosting of this traditional Southern dessert.
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Source: Oprah
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