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Recipes on my List

I have so many future plans of what I just HAVE TO make. And on my term, it means I want to make them right now. This week, as soon as possible...But it is physically impossible and my rational side tells me let's keep it impossible, too. It's for the better, I will thank me later when I won't be 10 pounds heavier :D
Here is my list I will be making. (I've made some of them before but 1. it was too good, I wanna eat it again 2. it wasn't too good but it had some potential 3. I've been wanting to make it forever and ever. I will write the number after each indicating which group it belongs to :) )


Sweet
Tiramisu  3
Pistachio Macarons  3
Strawberry tart  3
Tapioca pudding  3
Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies 1
Croissant  2
Homemade Peanut Butter  1
Homemade Almond Butter  3
Apple sauce  3
Banana Bread  3
Ice cream  3
Blondies  2
Pecan pie  3
Homemade Nutella  3
Doughnuts  3
Choco-mocha liquore  1
Coconut Rice Pudding  3
Cheesecake  1
Churros  3

Savoury

Homemade bread 3
Frittatas 3
Hummus 2
Whole wheat bagels 2
Whole wheat pizza 1
Eggplant spread 1
Cheese rings 3
The Best Grilled Cheese Sandwich 1
Homemade Ricotta 3
Pad Thai 3
Sushi  3
Pesto 1
Croque Monsieur  2
Poached egg  3

Comments

  1. When you get to the Churros may I suggest this recipe from Foodnetwork...http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/dulce-de-leche-churro-tots-with-whipped-cream-recipe/index.html

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  2. Thank you for the suggestion! I'll try it out :)

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  3. I just made a list like this a couple of days ago!
    But....I personally think that sushi should be put on the very top of the list. =)

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  4. Hi Csilla i find your blog fasinating I love the food in Hungary and now i can make it at home now! Thanks. I fantastic place to get great Hungarian food is the Kaparo csarda road 33. very friendly people there

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