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The Golden State has emerged as America’s culinary capital. In the late 1970s, California chefs created California cuisine, an innovative hybrid that favors simple preparations using fresh, local, seasonal ingredients. It has also benefited from Asian, Mediterranean, and Latin influences. No fad, California cuisine today is an important contemporary culinary approach that has caught on throughout the country. The Golden State can also claim inspiration for many of our favorite foods. Though the hamburger had been around, the illustrous cheeseburger was invented in Pasadena in 1920. Other California creations include the Popsicle, hot fudge sundae, canned fruit cocktail, and French dip sandwich. In the 1930s, Hollywood's Brown Derby restaurant was the birthplace of both the Cobb salad and Shirley Temple. Creamy Green Goddess Dressing was dreamed up by a San Francisco chef in the 1920s. More recently, the fruit smoothie, fish taco, and California sushi roll have come out of the Golden State to nationwide success. Almost all of America’s almonds, walnuts, olives, artichokes, pistachios, and 9 of every 10 bottles of wine that we drink come out of California.
 

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Dutch Apple Bread

Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2008 by lisa demayo
delicious! i doubled the streusel as some suggested, great idea. who doesn't love struesel!! i also doubled the apples to 2 cups. we used winesaps. worked out great. i added 1 teas. vietnamese cinnamon to the batter. soooo good!!!
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Sarah's Applesauce

Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2008 by lisa demayo
excellent recipe!! made it with a combo of mutsu apples and blushing gold apples. turned out perfect. then tried it with combo of fuji, gala and golden delicious. awesome!! i took the advice and reduced the sugar a little. i recommend vietnamese cinnamon for the baking enthusiast. it is a sweeter cinnamon and complements apples well.
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Banana Fritters

Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2008 by Robin F
I made this exactly as suggested except that I used two very ripe plantains rather than bananas, and I didn't bother measuring the heat of the oil - I just waited until it sputtered when I tossed a drop of batter in. :) They were awesome and much less hassle than I thought they would be!
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