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Consider this the down-home comfort version of a loaded twice-baked potato - warm and creamy, just the way potato soup should be.
"BAKED" POTATO SOUP 2009
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While we were growing up, my mother would make twice-baked potatoes (at least that's what she called them).
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Translating literally to "twice cooked," the word biscotti refers to the crunchy, twice-baked logs that lend themselves so well to dipping in espresso, a warm latte or even wine.
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I also like twice-baked and like to add bits of New Mexico hatch peppers when I can get them.
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Korea enjoyed watching the full and perky breasts and buoyant asses bouncing around in the kitchen as the women whipped potatoes and poured cream and melted butter to produce the most perfect twice-baked potatoes.
The Punany Experience Jessica Holter 2010
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Korea enjoyed watching the full and perky breasts and buoyant asses bouncing around in the kitchen as the women whipped potatoes and poured cream and melted butter to produce the most perfect twice-baked potatoes.
The Punany Experience Jessica Holter 2010
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A throat lined with burlap, sucking twice-baked air.
Friction 2010
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For the record, I think we had a miscommunication about my grandma's "mandelbread" -- when you asked about it, I talked to my mom, who told me that indeed it is twice-baked.
Espresso Chocolate Chip Mandelbrot For The Troops Laura 2008
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The twice-baked Maytag blue cheese soufflé -- fluffy, rich and savory -- is divine, and a necessary indulgence.
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The twice-baked Maytag blue cheese soufflé -- fluffy, rich and savory -- is divine, and a necessary indulgence.
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