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Mexican Pozole I (Posole) by Salad FoodieA hominy stew with pork or chicken, this soup can usually be found where Mexican food is popular. Has a nice “heat” to it, and as with most stews, flavors enhance next day. This recipe is based on one from the Las Palmas website and requires about 1 hour of cooking. A second version of posole is posted (see "Useful Links" below.) |
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Citrus Scallops by Robyn SavoieThe bright color of the red bell pepper and oranges, combined with lime juice; give these scallops a refreshing burst of flavor. |
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Basil Pesto Spread by Salad FoodieSummer’s remaining basil harvest can become the makings of delicious pesto to serve on crackers or crusty bread. And it does freeze well too for uses into the fall season and beyond. Easy to make and very nutritious compared to many typical spreads. |
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Pot - roast veal shoulder by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaMeltingly tender veal roast soaks up the rich wine sauce in this slow-cooked dish. |
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Steamed fish on Tofu by John SpottiswoodThis is a great dish we adapted from a Sunset recipe. It's subtle not powerful, but if you've ever had a steamed fish in Hawaii (Ono, etc.) and loved it then this dish will make you smile. The black beans, garlic and ginger are pungent and tasty! It's also gorgeous. Perfect to serve to a health minded crowd who also loves great… |
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Clams steamed in white wine and garlic by Cara FernicolaPicture it... warm summer night at ther jersey shore. Spent all day at the beach, you come home shower and put on your best outfit to bring out your hot new tan (..or sun burn..). You're ready to go out and get some delish food and a good drink to end the perfect day soaking up the sun. Well I dont know about you all, but seafood and… |
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Capicola Spinach Pie by Claudia lamascoloSpicy hot ham in a spinach pie, almost like quiche but Italian style |
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London Broiled Steak by "Cheffie Cooks"Great Sunday Supper for the entire Family to enjoy! |
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DUNGENESS CHILI CRAB by Linda Tay EspositoThe Singaporeans claim the Chili Crab as their national dish. As a good Malaysian, this was ^our^ dish! But since my good friend, Karina, gave me the original recipe for the dish, which I have now adapted to the abundance of this side of the Pacific pond, and she lives in Singapore now, I will gladly attribute this dish as… |
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Italian Turnip Greens by CarolinaheartstringsI love me some greens. It doesn’t matter if it’s collards, turnip or what-have-you. Now my dad, who is deceased, used to talk about his Italian mother cooking greens. I only wish I’d asked him just what kind of greens she cooked. So, on a whim instead of using ham with these greens I decided to use some Italian sausage in a nod to… |
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Baked Stuffed Clams by B InnesThese make a great appetizer, or serving a couple they make a nice dinner, and occasionally to make them truly elegant I top them with Hollandaise sauce for a decadent treat. You can get fresh clams and open them yourself and save the shells to reuse, or use large scallop shells which are easier to find, or even place in ramekins,… |
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Mexican Seafood Chowder by Jason FreundThere are two challenges to this dish: one is to get the right balance of salt, garlic, saffron, and jalapeno; and the other is to not overcook the seafood. This recipe is straight from Sunset, 12/2001. |
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Chow-Chow Relish by Salad FoodieFall's green tomatoes are a perfect base for a batch of chow-chow. This pickled relish or condiment is lip-smacking good on hotdogs, hamburgers, fish, poultry, beans - oh, just everything! This version is a fusion of a friend's recipe and several others I compared it to, and I really like the results! A stash of 6 pints or 12… |
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Spring Mix, Arugula, Endive & Fennel with Prosciutto and a Pear Vinaigrette by Dean GrasonSweet, Sour & Salty |
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Shrimp & Bok Choy by NanetteThis is a light and easy meal and healthy, too. I used onions, but scallions or green onions would do. Fresh ginger, soy sauce and rice vinegar gives it the perfect Asian flavor. The "heat" should be to your taste. *wash any grit from bok choy and remove just the root. Slice stem and leaves lengthwise, then chop |
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