From the Apr/May 2011 Taste of Home magazine. Rhubarb is a baking staple here in North Dakota, it is just beginning to poke through the gro...
I got this recipe from a good friend. Sweet, tart, tender and light, it tastes like a Danish.—Myra Aimer, Tuttle, North Dakota
From the Apr/May 2011 Taste of Home magazine. Rhubarb is a baking staple here in North Dakota, it is just beginning to poke through the ground and soon will be 2 feet high. I grew up with it but most of my life would not eat it cooked...it just didn't look good as a pie or jam to me as a kid. I would however, eat the stalks raw...very tart but ooh so good. Once I finally tried it I fell in love! Now having never tried baklava...you can see why this recipe appealed to me. Ingredients 1 c butter, melted 1 pkg (20 sheets) phyllo dough 3 c finely chopped walnuts 1 1/2 c finely chopped rhubarb or frozen* 1 c sugar 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1 1/2 c honey Mix walnuts, rhubarb, sugar and cinnamon and set aside. Remove phyllo from package, keep all remaining dough covered with a moist towel, they dry out very quickly. note:You may cut the sheets in half for a better fit into 9X13 pan or fold over, brushing with butter on the inside of the fold as you go, basically every time phyllo touches another layer of phyllo, spread with butter. layer 5 whole sheets, spreading each with melted butter. This is the part where you must be fairly quick and hopefully not get interrupted. Remember keep unused dough covered and using a pastry brush spread your butter thoroughly and evenly between every layer of dough. place 1/3 walnut mixture over top, repeat with another 5 sheets of phyllo (or 10 half sheets) and 1/3 nut mix....repeat layer again...total of 3 layers ending with dough. Using a sharp knife cut baklava into 1 1/2 in diamond shapes. Bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes. Heat honey over low heat until thinned. Pour over warm baklava. Cool completely, cover and let set overnight. * frozen rhubarb- measure out frozen, allow to drain while thawing, do not squeeze Foodie Friday Ekats Kitchen, Katies Cucina, Sweets for Saturday Funky Junk Full plate Thursday
With a ribbon of fresh homemade fruit filling, this homey coffee cake is perfect for breakfast with friends and family. But it is also equally delicious warm out of the air fryer for a weeknight dessert. —Shirley Boyken, Mesa, Arizona
Peterssen Keller Architecture has completed this prairie-style home with organic modern design located in Fargo, a city in North Dakota.
Peterssen Keller Architecture has completed this prairie-style home with organic modern design located in Fargo, a city in North Dakota.
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Peterssen Keller Architecture has completed this prairie-style home with organic modern design located in Fargo, a city in North Dakota.
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a traditional Germans from Russia custard filled cake with a sweet dough
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The Montauk daisy, also known as Nippon daisy, makes for a lovely addition to any home garden. The perennials are easy to grow and thrive in sunny conditions.
More than 70,000 Sears Catalog Homes were sold between 1908 and 1940 - bought straight out of a mail-order booklet and assembled by the customer.
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The North Dakota Home T-shirt is a stylish way to show off your state pride, while also helping raise money for multiple sclerosis research. The Home T is 100% made in the USA, and we use a high-quality unisex t-shirt that is insanely soft. In fact, it will be one of the softest, most comfortable shirts you've ever owned. The shirt and screen print have an amazing vintage look and feel that you're really going to love.
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More than 70,000 Sears Catalog Homes were sold between 1908 and 1940 - bought straight out of a mail-order booklet and assembled by the customer.
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