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Meat-filled Dinner Pastries by Wendi TaylorDelicious biscuit dough pastries stuffed with a hearty blend of ground beef, vegetables, potatoes, and seasonings. Recipe makes six large entree pastries. To make appetizers, divide the dough into smaller portions in step two (makes 12 - 18 appetizers). |
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Romanian Mititei (Little Sausages) by Teodora PogonatThis is a great traditional recipe for Romanian Mititei. Mititei are skinless sausages, usually grilled, and the name literally means "little ones". They taste really well grilled, but can also be pan fried and pair well with homemade fries or a tomato/cucumber salad. Traditionally they are enjoyed with mustard, a roll of bread and… |
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Tri-tip served Gyros style by John SpottiswoodFor the 4th of July this year I wanted to serve Greek style sandwiches with flat bread, tzatziki sauce, tomatoes and red onions. Given the large number of guests, kabobs would have taken forever. So I decided to marinate Tri-tip and slow cook it, then slice it Gyros style. This turned out to be really easy and was a huge hit. I… |
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Corned Beef and Cabbage Egg Rolls by Nutrisystem The LeafA unique fusion of Irish and Chinese cuisine, these Corned Beef and Cabbage Egg Rolls are the perfect appetizer for your St. Patrick’s Day party. Hearty corned beef, creamy Swiss cheese and shredded green cabbage are stuffed inside crispy egg roll wrappers to create a fun finger food that will impress your guests. To keep this… |
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Ledson Family Hearty Lasagna by pescadorFantastic lasagna from a homemade winery recipe |
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Italian Wedding Soup by SusanThis soup was traditionally served at Italian Weddings. Simple to make, and very tasty. Perfect for a large group! |
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Sunshine Pies by Hungry JennyThis recipe makes about 15 smiley pies, using a 3" cutter. If possible, allow the filling to cool completely before adding to the pastry to bake, to avoid sogginess! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2011/01/friday-pie-day-sunshine-pies.html |
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