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Reese's Peanut Butter Biscotti

Reese's Peanut Butter Biscotti by Daydreamer Desserts

If you love Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and you happen to have some at home, this is one recipe you must try. I must warn you though, once you take a bite out of one of these biscotti you will be hooked!

4 votes
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Shrimp and Spinach Gratin

Shrimp and Spinach Gratin by Patrick Travis

This recipe is one I created when I could not find the main ingredient for a main dish I planed. I had most of the other ingredients so I improvised, changed a bit of this and substituted a bit of that.... The result was this delicious casserole. It's a one dish meal and very easy to prepare. If you like spicier food, add some…

1 vote
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Bica mantecada with corn flour

Bica mantecada with corn flour by Guest of winter

A dense cake, popular in Northwestern Spain, usually made with bread flour and lots of butter, here with the addition of corn flour.

2 votes
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Gnocchi ai funghi (Potato Gnocchi with Mushroom Cream Sauce)

Gnocchi ai funghi (Potato Gnocchi with Mushroom Cream Sauce) by Frank Fariello

The Romans out there will know that Thursdays in Rome (and perhaps in the rest of Italy) is gnocchi day. After ten years in Rome, I've gotten into the habit and in our house we still often eat gnocchi on Thursdays. In the Fall and Winter, I…

5 votes
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Salmon with Salmoriglio Sauce

Salmon with Salmoriglio Sauce by jodie morgan

A wonderfully light and flavorful dish perfect for a spring day or a day you wish was springlike.

3 votes
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Seafood Souffle

Seafood Souffle by Robert-Gilles Martineau

As explained before, souffle is not that complicated. There are simple rules to follow though: -Get all your ingredients ready within reach first. -Souffle must be savoured as soon as it comes out of the oven. As the adage says, “The guests wait for the souffle; the souffle does not wait for the guests!”. It is another way to eat…

1 vote
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Tagliatelle with Radicchio and Speck

Tagliatelle with Radicchio and Speck by Carmelita

A tasty pasta dish that is so quick and simple to prepare! Speck is a very lightly smoked ham made in North East Italy - you can substitute pancetta if you can't get it.

2 votes
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Seafood Paella

Seafood Paella by Debi Shawcross

2 votes
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Yorkie Beef Pudding

Yorkie Beef Pudding by Micheline

This easy to prepare English style inspired yorkshire pudding dish is elegant enough to serve when you have guests as well as for a weeknight dinner.

2 votes
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Tiramisu della Nonna

Tiramisu della Nonna by Luna's Recipes

This idealistic Italian dessert may be quite popular but it resonates special memories of my Nonna (grandmother) and I. I have an abundant amount of memories of my Nonna and I cooking and laughing in the kitchen and making this classic dessert still reminds me of those times as a little girl.

1 vote
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Venison goulash

Venison goulash by Dragana Pušica

2 votes
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Flame Grilled Mozambiquen Peri Peri Chicken

Flame Grilled Mozambiquen Peri Peri Chicken by Peter Brown

The best Portuguese style flame grilled chicken perfected in Mozambique on many fishing trips. It is a lot of hard work but fun and well worth the effort . Once tried it will become a firm favourite as a BBQ (BRAAI) The secret is in the way it is cooked. Its thirsty work so have plenty of beer on hand for the chef

2 votes
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An Easy, Delectable, Summertime Appetizer…Italian Chopped Salad Stuffed Shells

An Easy, Delectable, Summertime Appetizer…Italian Chopped Salad Stuffed Shells by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

This tasty and colorful low calorie appetizer consists of a simple to make Italian chopped salad mounded into cooked pasta shells. You can prep everything the night before and then added the dressing and stuff the shells an hour before your guests…

1 vote
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Aebleskiver

Aebleskiver by Bob Towlson

You will need an aebleskiver pan for this.

2 votes
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Asiago Cheese Bread

Asiago Cheese Bread by Michael Swiney

I have taken to making bread again. Why pay $3 or more for what you can easily make for pennies? Not only can you make it but it taste SO much better then store bought.

1 vote
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