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Easy Crab Quiche
This is an easy seafood quiche to make with crabmeat. It's wonderful for brunch or a light dinner.
First Aid Lunch Kit
Check the heartbeat of this bento box style lunch, which can be easily made for those young ones aspiring to go into the medical fields. This first aid kit comes complete with edible rolls of gauze, splints, and aspirin among other things, including capsules that transform into dinosaurs.
So-Cal University Girl's Granola Bars
I adapted a few granola bars to fit my needs as a short-on-cash college kid. They're easy to adapt to what you have in your pantry and perfect to store individually for a healthy grab-and-go snack! Using dried cherries gives the bars a tarty edge! I recommend cutting bars and storing in refrigerator wrapped individually for grab-and-go snacking.
Flourless Spiced Pumpkin Muffin Bites
Bite-sized, kid-friendly, healthy snack.
Home Made Top Tarts!
This is an easy pop tart recipe. I didn't think anything could be better than a toasted store-bought pastry tart in the morning — until I made these. Very, very easy to make! Kids (and adults) love them!
Ham and Cheese Crescent Roll-Ups
These ham and cheese crescent roll-ups add an easy wow to a weeknight dinner, and they're ready in just 25 minutes.
Chinese Sticky Rice Cake
This rice cake is a sweet dessert made with glutinous rice flour (also called sweet rice flour) and red bean paste. The recipe was given to me by my Chinese sister-in-law. It has a firm custard-like texture, which is different for many Western palates and is a favorite of my family.
Adzuki Mooncake
This traditional Chinese cake is so moist and indulgent. You can substitute adzuki beans with mung beans, lotus seeds, chestnuts, mixed nuts, dried fruits, etc. Once cool, these are ready to be served or wrapped as gift. They will be even more moist if you leave them at room temperature for 2 days. For a more authentic shape, press the cakes into a mooncake mold, small cake tins, cookie cutters, even muffins tins after they have been rolled in flour.
Chinese-Style Peanut Cookie
These plump little almond cookies are easy to make and call for ground peanuts, corn flour, and vegetable oil.
Fortune Cookies
Fortunes cookies are fun to make at home and fill with your own witty messages! This is a great recipe for Chinese New Year celebrations or any party.
Pineapple Tarts
Delightful little tarts with pineapple filling and a cross on the top.
Broiled Grapefruit
Sweeten up your morning with this nifty way to prepare grapefruit! This is the only way my mother could convince me to eat my grapefruit, and I still eat it this way.
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