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Rattlesnake Penne Pasta.... Why is it called that? by Nick RocheWell, Rattlesnake Penne Pasta doesn't really have rattlesnake meat in it. It's just a name, but then you all knew that anyway. This dish is always a favorite on restaurant menus and now it can be a favorite dish in the comfort of your dining room. Although it looks complex and full of ingredients, it is quite simple to make, but be… |
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Creamy Chicken Pasta Skillet by Meredith KimelblattAn easy stove-top recipe perfect for busy weeknights! Kid and parent approved. |
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Ground Beef Stroganoff by Margy Hewes WalstrumThis is so quick, easy and tasty! My whole family really enjoys it. |
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Tex-Mex Beef Cavatappi by RecipeKingTex-Mex Beef Cavatappi is a quick, easy and healthy low fat, low calories, low sugars, recipe. Diabetic and WeightWatchers friendly. Main ingredients include: extra-lean ground beef, pasta, salsa, corn, zucchini, and cheese for a delicious, spicy casserole. This is a great week night option for anytime of the year. Takes only (10)… |
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Homemade Cheeseburger Hamburger Helper by FoodiewifeThere are a few things I love about this recipe: It's is how easy it is to make, without fancy ingredients. It's a one-pan dinner (makes for less cleanup) and-- it's comforting and delicious. The big bonus...you made it yourself without any scary ingredients from a box! This tastes even better the next day, and makes a perfect… |
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Pasta With Mushrooms, Red Bell Pepper And Pumpkin by RecipesnFoodPasta With Mushrooms, Red Bell Pepper And Pumpkin |
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Penne with tomato pesto and smoked mozzarella by Jeff Basenberg
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EILEEN'S AMERICAN CHOP SUEY by TERRI
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"One Pan" Sausage Alfredo by "Cheffie Cooks"One Pan dishes are so much fun to create and eat. They are a time saver in the kitchen! |
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cottage cheesy noodles by Erin BergmanI jokingly call this "Jewish" noodles alfredo, because like the italian version there are many things that can be added to it. For example you can add chicken, broccali, or other things like other veggies and meats. I prefer the plain version. |
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