This recipe for Italian Pistachio Cookies uses only 5 ingredients. The cookies are soft and share the tastes of pistachio and lemon. They are great for a quick cookie recipe any time of the year, and the green color also makes them a great fit for Christmas dessert! #pistachioCookies #italiancookies #pastedimandorla #christmascookies
I found the recipe for this “extraordinary and irresistible traditional Christmas candy” in a treasured old cookbook “The Auberge of The Flowering Hearth”. Created with only three ingredients…
These Almond Flour Egg Yolk Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars are gooey, chewy cookie bars made with only egg yolks! They are the perfect way to use up any extra egg yolks that you have.
How to make the best Thai Peanut Sauce ever! This Peanut Sauce Recipe can be used as a dipping sauce, salad dressing, for peanut noodles or with chicken satay.
Swapping some of the milk with buttermilk adds an awesome tanginess to your eggnog which goes well with a bit of grated lemon zest
Craving cake but don't want to bake in the heat? Now you don't have to- this chocolate cake is so simple it doesn't require eggs, butter, or even an oven!
This recipe creates the moistest and delicious orange sour cream cake. I love its real orange flavor. It's easy to make and sure to impress your family.
These Rainbow Fruit Salad Parfaits are the perfect treat - the kiddos will love the colorful treat and you will love that it is a rainbow of fruit. A deliciously perfect rainbow of fruit.
The Philosophy of Olodumare and Shango is a work designed for the thinking man. It details the thorny issue of black metaphysics. Oswald Eckles Jr treats of the nature of the black man versus the other. It contains some hard truths about the white and black races. Oswald Eckles Jr penetrating insights into Western philosophy details where African Philosophy has gone wrong and the road African Philosophers should now take. In The Philosophy of Olodumare and Shango, Shango is the black man, God is the white man, and Shango and God are equal. His philosophy of States states that the finite State is the infinite State whereas the finite is illusory and the infinite is real; consequently, man is two States in one. The two States are one being called Shango! Mr. Eckles treats of Aesthetics, and makes the attempt to integrate Black metaphysics with the metaphysics of the Western world by deconstructing the categories of Aristotle! And creating a daring an original philosophy of mind!
I’ve made this cake more than five times in a single week while testing this recipe and I did not get tired of it, which happens very rarely in the process of developing a recipe. Initially, there were no oranges involved—this was supposed to be a simple cardamom olive oil cake—but I’ve had a bunch of oranges to on hand so I decided to incorporate them in this scenario. For personal reasons, I am usually quite hesitant about eating orange peels: It reminds me of this panettone I used to eat as a child, that always had a bunch of orange peel chunks in there. They were never candied or anything, just little squares of bitter orange peel thrown in the dough that took the joy of eating a panettone away from me. With that said, I decided to give the orange peels another chance with a quick test and I’m so happy I did. I candied some thinly sliced oranges in a cardamom sugar syrup and placed them a the bottom of the baking pan, poured the cake batter on top, and baked them together. The orange taste worked so well with the olive oil and cardamom in there I had to keep it. I like to serve this cake with a tiny drizzle of olive oil on top and some tangy yogurt on the side. Helpful tools for this recipe: - Farmhouse Measuring Spoons - GIR Silicone Basting Brush - GIR Silicone Spatula
This Custard Filled Cornbread is the king of all cornbread. It is deliciously sweet and incredibly tender and has a creamy custard center that will blow every other corn bread out of the water.