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Chocolate Ganache Cake

(1 reviews) Posted by FusionCat  

Quite a rich and dark chocolate cake. It works best to prepare the cake the night before, and then the ganache the next day. MORE»

Recipe #353003

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Corn Tomato Chowder

Posted by FusionCat  

My mom's recipe - tried it for the first time in quite a while, and I could barely stop eating it. MORE»

Recipe #261979

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Apricot Hallabong Marmalade

Posted by FusionCat  

A jammy marmalade with a kick of cloves. It's kind of sweet for a marmalade. If you can't find a hallabong (to my knowledge they're only available in Korea) then perhaps a loose-skinned orange will be very similar. MORE»

Recipe #235648

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Rice Gruel

(3 reviews) Posted by FusionCat  

Gruel made with rice MORE»

Recipe #217625

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Salmon Cream Pasta

(1 reviews) Posted by FusionCat  

Really simple to make, and delicious. It's better if you substitute some of the milk with cream. MORE»

Recipe #166445

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3 Cheese Lasagna

(2 reviews) Posted by FusionCat  

I like everything in my lasagna, but there's gotta be 3 cheeses and meat to make it proper. It's even better if you add a little cheddar, feta, and gouda, of course the gouda's just getting excessive... MORE»

Recipe #166082

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Quick Grapefruit Marmalade

(9 reviews) Posted by FusionCat  

A quick recipe for one bottle of marmelade, I use it to avoid canning - just put it in any bottle and refrigerate after making. It's best when it's first made though, and still warm. I like my marmelade tart - if you find it's too sour for your... MORE»

Recipe #158660

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Homebrew Ginger Beer

(6 reviews) Posted by FusionCat  

I've developed this recipe over a long period of time, but it's all flexible... start with this recipe, and develop it on your own. Variations abound. NOTE: I always make this recipe in 2 Litre plastic water bottles. Some people say you... MORE»

Recipe #154486

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