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How to make holiday fudge

How to make holiday fudge

Ryan Delrosario, Freelance photographer | December 13, 2022

Fudge is a classic holiday dessert and there are many variations on this easy but delicious treat. Here, I'll show you how my family's been making fudge for Christmas using an old recipe from my grandma.

How to make a sweet potato snack Atropellado de Camote

How to make a sweet potato snack Atropellado de Camote

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva | December 10, 2022

Here is how to make tasty sweet potato snack — Atropellado de Camote. Ingredients: 4 to 6 sweet potatoes 1L of coconut milk 1 cup of grated coconut  1 cup of sugar  Step 1: Wash...

Cheesy potatoes are a great way to spice up your Thanksgiving feast

Cheesy potatoes: A great addition to your Thanksgiving feast

Courtney Mcclain, Reporter | November 24, 2021

If you’re looking for a way to spice up your Thanksgiving feast, try these simple and easy cheesy potatoes. Most of the ingredients are found in your cabinet so you’ll find yourself making these for...

Mapo Tofu

Ashley Hin demonstrates Chinese mapo tofu dish in online cooking event

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | May 17, 2021

De Anza College student Ashley Hin outlined how to make the Chinese dish mapo tofu in an online cooking event with the Jeanne Miller Resource Room. “Growing up, my grandma would make this all the...

Banana bread muffins, baked and ready to eat.

Comfort food quarantine recipe: Banana Bread Muffins

Roselle Lagmay, Reporter | May 4, 2020

One of the best things about the COVID-19 pandemic is staying at home, attempting new recipes, and then finally getting to eat it. With people grabbing bananas off the shelves to prepare for lockdown,...

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