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Easy Cornbread Dressing

Easy Cornbread Dressing by myra byanka

Very tasty dressing that doesn't require making the cornbread first. You can prep it in advance and freeze it. Let thaw before baking. Also, you can mix it up and store it a couple of days in the fridge. Add 15 minutes to the bake time, if putting it cold into the oven. Note that some of these ingredients are probably not…

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rustic and rainbow KETCHUP

rustic and rainbow KETCHUP by Foodessa

Semi-green tomatoes and a few other vegetables make a great rustic ketchup. A bounty at the market scurried into our kitchen and into my newest condiment. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2016/08/rustic-rainbow-ketchup.html

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Broccoli Casserole

Broccoli Casserole by myra byanka

Easy prep recipe.

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MILK bath BUTTERNUT squash ONIONS slow cook

MILK bath BUTTERNUT squash ONIONS slow cook by Foodessa

Having body bath envy with this butternut squash and onions slow cooked in comfort. A sweet honey along wine and olive oil blend with smooth milk to cuddle squash. For a detailed post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2015/10/milk-bath-butternut-squash-onion-slow.html

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Pineapple Stuffing

Pineapple Stuffing by Denise Sherin

My sister-in-law 1st started making pineapple stuffing for our family and it was a perfect addition to our Holiday Ham and Cabbage dinners. We love it, it's a nice change from our usual savory bread stuffing. The kids love it too!

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Quebec-style baked BEANS feves au lard

Quebec-style baked BEANS feves au lard by Foodessa

Like Spring, these white beans came alive along with much flavour in tow. Pork belly ham, and a pouring of Spring time sweetness made beans popular again. For a detailed post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2015/04/quebec-style-baked-beans-feves-au-lard.html

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Baked Cabbage

Baked Cabbage by Denise Sherin

Being Irish I grew up eating cabbage and ham, I love Cabbage. But we always had it plain, or in colcannon. In Lancaster Pa (Amish country) at Millers Restaurant I had Baked Cabbage and it was wonderful! I couldn't wait to make it at home.

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Fannie Farmer's Mac and Cheese Updated

Fannie Farmer's Mac and Cheese Updated by myra byanka

From the 40s, her delicious recipe for mac and cheese. Take the time to buy block cheese and shred it yourself, as pre-shredded cheese has preservatives in it to keep it from clumping together. Your melted cheese will be much creamier, if you use the block type.

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Succotash with Fresh Herbs & Smoked Meat

Succotash with Fresh Herbs & Smoked Meat by Amos Miller

To a great extent, succotash was another of the many gifts to the table from Native Americans. Corn, beans and meat are a tasty and nourishing combination, whatever the type of bean or meat. In this recipe the real flavor play is brought forward by the addition of fresh herbs. After all, corn and beans have no real pronounced flavors…

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Turkey Stuffing or Side: Brown & Wild Rice w/Apples, Cranberries & Pecans

Turkey Stuffing or Side: Brown & Wild Rice w/Apples, Cranberries & Pecans by Salad Foodie

At last ~ a HEALTHY stuffing.....that seems like an oxymoron! High in fiber and nutrients but low in fat, this recipe is based on one from the USA Rice Federation. It's quick to make and can be the poultry stuffing, served as a side to holiday…

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