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Easy cranberry treats for the holiday season

The holiday season is the perfect time to bring cranberries into your kitchen. Their bright color and tart flavor make them a natural fit for festive treats everyone recognizes and enjoys. From quick ...
I come from a family of zucchini bread lovers. When I was growing up my mom didn’t bake complicated desserts, but she had her regulars in the rotation — and beyond chocolate chip cookies and carrot ...
There are two things that I have an abundance of in my kitchen. That is lemons and zucchini, which are hands down two of my summer favorite ingredients. Lemons just have a way of brightening up every ...
Zucchini deserves respect: it’s one of summer’s most versatile ingredients. With cinnamon and cooking time, it tastes almost like an apple in cakes, sweet loafs, and alongside pork chops. It makes a ...
The Secret Ingredient for Impossibly Moist and Tender Zucchini Bread originally appeared on Parade. Zucchini is in abundance during the summer months. And while this vegetable is great for gifting to ...
While I wouldn’t recommend pairing chocolate with most vegetables, zucchini is an exception. Whether in a quick bread, muffin, or cake, this summer squash loves chocolate. And now that zucchini season ...
Shredded zucchini and carrots add moisture and sweetness to this healthy and delicious cocoa-rich bread chocolate zucchini carrot bread. Donald Trump's remarks about Putin leave Russian state TV ...
It’s not a regular zucchini bread. It’s a cool zucchini bread (with fresh pineapple and flaked coconut). By Mia Leimkuhler Jocelyn Delk Adams’s island vibes zucchini bread.Credit...Mark Weinberg for ...
Bettina Makalintal is a senior reporter at Eater.com, covering restaurant trends, home cooking advice, and all the food you can’t escape on your TikTok FYP. Previously, she worked for Bon Appétit and ...
What zucchini can do for baked goods -- add moisture and bulk without altering the flavor (much) -- it can also do for chicken patties. Subscribe to continue reading, or log in. Support journalism ...