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Publiée le: 15 février 2017This is some dummy copy. You’re not really supposed to read this dummy copy, it is just a placeholder for people who need some type to visualize what the actual copy might look like if it were real content.
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recipe details
2 servings
15 minutes
30 minutes
Easy
Ingredients
1 apple
300 g flour
200 ml milk
3 eggs
1 pinch of salt
3 spoons of brown sugar
1 spoon b
acking powder
Directions
- Mix flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt.
- Mix eggs with milk and then add the previously mixed ingredients.
- Add the obtained paste in a baking pan.
- Slice the apple and add arrange the pieces on the top of the paste.
- Cook in a pre-heated oven at 175 degrees for 30 minutes.
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Bon appétit, Gutenberg
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