Monday, 23 December 2019

Make the most of Christmas and Hanukkah leftovers with these easy recipes

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Make the most of Christmas and Hanukkah leftovers with these easy recipes
Leftover brisket turns into latke sliders, and leftover sweet potato casserole turns into mini, no-bake cheesecakes.
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Turn crispy latkes into savory sliders with tender beef brisket
Replace slider buns with crispy potato latkes for a delicious brisket-filled bite.
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Stack crispy honey coated dough balls into an impressive tower for Christmas
Serve classic Italian struffoli for a sweet Christmas treat.
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Make cheesecake easy with this mini, no-bake version
Make holiday entertaining easy with individual no-bake sweet potato cheesecakes.
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Top sweet potato casserole with toasty oats and fluffy marshmallows
Make sweet potato casserole even better with a crisp crumble topping.
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