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Recipes by Bob Vincent (Page 13)

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Buffalo Wing Wanna Be (Hot Wraps)

Buffalo Wing Wanna Be (Hot Wraps) by Bob Vincent

This is adapted from a recipe in Cuisine magazine seven years ago. A less guilt and lower fat alternative to fried or oven roasted wings. They make for fun finger food and can be used on game day as an appetizer while watching the big football game. To make a complete meal add an interesting side dish. The addition of honey and…

2 votes
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Bulgur Salad (Tabbouleh)

Bulgur Salad (Tabbouleh) by Bob Vincent

This is a different take on Tabbouleh. Many recipes include Mint with the Parsley. I have included Middle Eastern spices and Feta cheese instead which make for a more substantial salad. After assembly the salad is best if refrigerated for several hours so flavors can meld before service. Parsley is key, so use plenty. I have cut…

2 votes
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Mom's French Salad Dressing

Mom's French Salad Dressing by Bob Vincent

This is a salad dressing my Mom made for our family when I was a kid growing up in Nebraska. My brother loved the stuff. There is one very similar posted on CES but I thought I would post my Mom's as well. I don't know where she got the recipe; perhaps from an old 1950's cookbook or from a newspaper. It keeps well refrigerated.…

6 votes
5118 views
Smoked Whole Chicken

Smoked Whole Chicken by Bob Vincent

This recipe probably won't get much attention. However I am into smoking food so I thought I would give it shot anyway. The key to this type of cooking is patience. Slow and low is the attitude. Remember if you're lookin you ain't cookin! Resist the temptation to check to see how things are going it only lowers the temperature…

1 vote
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Chicken Ceaser Salad

Chicken Ceaser Salad by Bob Vincent

We love Ceaser Salad. I have added several ingredients to a basic "Vanilla" salad that makes it an easy meal for a weeknight. If you are concerned about using raw egg as an emulisifer use a heaping tablespoon of mayo instead. The salad dressing is adapted from one that appeared in Time-Life Books "The Good Cook/Salads" published in…

2 votes
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Runza (Meat & Cabbage Pies)

Runza (Meat & Cabbage Pies) by Bob Vincent

This is a modifed old German recipe. These are great served with a hearty soup. They make a substantial appetizer when cut into pieces. Yes, they are high in fat. Don't substitute the vegetable shortening as it is what really makes for soft and delicate dough. The sugar provides a sweetness to the dough. For a bit of color add…

2 votes
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