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Barciole. Italian for "good freaking food" by Michael SwineyHowever you want to pronounce it, and I have heard several ways...Bar'cola...Bar'cio...Bar-joel....what ever, it is a good and easy recipe that most make with Flank Steak. I remember growing up that my mother used to use make Flank because it was a cheaper cut of meat. Nowadays, it is one of the pricer. A thin sirloin is a good choice… |
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Rhubarb Apple Cobbler by Robyn SavoieOh, the ubiquitous rhubarb cobbler. Everyone has a recipe for it. Every time you bake it it's different, depending on the ripeness of the rhubarb, where it was grown and the type of apple used. The original recipe called for McIntosh but I like to use Honey Crisp. It's sweet but retains it's structure when cooked. A great apple… |
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Greek Potato Bake by Robyn SavoieAdd a Mediterranean touch to potatoes in this simple recipe, flavored with lemon, oregano, black pepper and feta cheese. |
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Homemade Bailey's Irish Cream by MichelineMade my own version of the classic Bailey's Irish Cream. This is the perfect recipe to sip a delicious spiked up cup of coffee during the cold winter months. It is a lot cheaper than buying the real Bailey's Irish Cream and tastes as good, if not better, because you can adjust the recipe to your own taste. Warning: This recipe… |
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Festive Peeps Christmas Cupcakes by Catherine Pappas
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Asian Sloppy Joe Sliders by Bob VincentThis is adapted from a recipe that appeared in Cuisine At Home recently. I added red onion and used more cilantro than the original. It is an easy dish to prepare in a hurry for a weeknight meal. The water chestnuts and hoisin sauce add an Asian flair to the standard Sloppy Joe. I served the dish with Myra Byanka's Napa Asian… |
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Cranberry Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting by Catherine Pappas
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Linguine with Fresh Tomatoes by Robyn SavoieSince we can have great tomatoes year around, we can always enjoy their fresh flavor this way. Remember: Never store your fresh tomatoes in the refrigerator, the cold ruins their taste and texture. Keep them right on the counter so they'll be sweeter and juicier. |
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Ham, Green Beans and Potatoes by Denise SherinAnother simple and hearty Amish dish. My grandfather made this after we had a big ham dinner using the leftover ham, he called it "slop" but it was a favorite. If you are using leftover cooked ham reduce cooking time to about and hour or so then finish with vegetables for additional half hour |
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Classic French Bread Recipe by Julia Ann SoudersA small loaf of crusty Classic French Bread to go with summer salads and winter hearty soups. It can be made easily without a mixer or food processor and does not take exceeding long time. Enjoy some tonight. Recipe adapted from Cooking Light Annual Recipes 1999, p.35. 2007-2014 Netta Belle's Choice cookbookinabox "Reg. U.S.… |
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Date and Nut Quick Bread by Hina GujralDate and Nut quick bread is quite an old fashioned favorite, it could be relished plain with tea/coffee or slathered with spoonful of fresh cream. In my fridge you will always find one or the other kind of quick bread, as they are always add on to the breakfast menu, makes evening tea more interesting and saves you last minute panic… |
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