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7-Minute Blueberry Cobbler with Pancake Batter!

cooking light global kitchen_blueberry cobbler recipe

Call it the reverse cobbler. Instead of fruit on the bottom and biscuit dough on the top, David Joachim, author of Global Kitchen, turns it upside down and uses a dough that’s close to a pancake batter. The dough goes in the bottom of the pan and the fruit is strewn across the top. Hands-on […]

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Bittersweet Bean Brownies

Black beans replace all the flour in these rich-tasting brownies, leaving a high-protein, fiber-filled treat will all the classic chocolate flavor intact.

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Sugar-Glazed Cinnamon Rolls

Imagine a life where you could never again wake up to the incredible scent of baking cinnamon rolls. I firmly believe that this should never happen, so I came up with this sticky, sweet, and chewy gluten-free version made with tapioca flour, flaxseed meal, and walnuts. You will love these cinnamon rolls! From Quick-Fix Gluten […]

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Passover Pear Cake

Layered with juicy pears and perfumed with cinnamon, Leah Koenig’s moist and full-bodied cake makes a great Passover dessert, yes, but would be equally welcome any day of the year.

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Orange-Scented Cheese Blintzes

Leah Koenig’s recipe for blintzes includes fragrant orange zest in the sweet cheese filling, making it a standout.

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Blood Orange Old-Fashioned Donuts

Old-fashioned donuts are humble and unassuming, craggy and cracked. But the addition of a blanket of pink blood orange glaze turns these old-fashioneds into beauty queens.  If you’ve never made fried donuts before, this style is a great place to start because the dough comes together a lot like cookie dough. The dough can also be prepared the day before frying if you want to surprise your friends with donuts for breakfast next time you host brunch at your place.

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